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NPR and APM compile Arbitron's data for its public radio shows and releases analysis through press releases. [15] [22] [23] [24] Included is a list of the 20 most-listened-to radio shows in the United States according to weekly cumulative listenership, followed by a selection of shows of various formats that
Country Style, USA is a series of 15-minute radio and film programs produced by the US Army as a recruiting aid from 1957 to 1960 featuring top American country music artists. Each year 13 episodes were produced in Nashville, Tennessee, and distributed to local radio and TV stations. Among the hosts were Jody McCrea and Charlie Applewhite. [1]
Bob and Sheri is a syndicated U.S. radio program hosted by Bob Lacey and Sheri Lynch. It is heard in morning drive time. Its flagship station is WKQC-FM "K104.7" in Charlotte, North Carolina. For 29 years, the originating station had been WLNK 107.9 "The Link" (also known as WBT-FM and then WWSN prior to 1997). The show is owned by NOW!
The following is a list of radio show episodes of the public television cooking show America's Test Kitchen in the United States. The radio show debuted in January 2012 and is distributed by PRX . Radio Shows
By the early 1980s, the show could be heard on 520 stations in the United States [11] and at its zenith, the show was broadcast on 1,000-plus stations in some 50 countries. In the 1980s, it aired in the United Kingdom on Signal Radio , [ 12 ] DevonAir , [ 13 ] Radio 210 , [ 14 ] County Sound , [ 15 ] Chiltern Radio , [ 16 ] Northants 96 , [ 17 ...
The Howard Stern Radio Show (until January 2006) The Howie Chizek Show (1972–June, 2012) Howie Wing (1938–1939) The Hilary Duff Show (1987–1990) The Hollering with Hammer show (2016–2017) Hymns of All Churches (1935-1947)
During live broadcasts, The Tom Leykis Show is the top internet radio talk show in the world, as well as the number two internet radio station in the world, according to SHOUTcast. [86] On September 25, 2018, Leykis announced the end of his online stream and Internet call-in radio show would be on October 25, 2018.
After 229 broadcasts, Nila Mack took over as director and changed the title to Let's Pretend, "radio's outstanding children's theater", beginning March 24, 1934.. Mack's Peabody Award-winning Let's Pretend ran for two decades before the final show on October 23, 1954.