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  2. Radio drama - Wikipedia

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    Radio drama (or audio drama, audio play, radio play, [1] radio theatre, or audio theatre) is a dramatized, purely acoustic performance. With no visual component, radio drama depends on dialogue, music and sound effects to help the listener imagine the characters and story: "It is auditory in the physical dimension but equally powerful as a ...

  3. Children's radio - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast area Owner Kids Dot Radio: web United States & Canada: Kids.Radio Inc Kids Place Live: 78 (Sirius and XM) United States & Canada: Sirius XM Radio: KIDJAM! WAPS-HD3 91.3-3 Akron, Ohio, United States Akron Public Schools: The Arrow: WMDR 1340 Augusta, Maine, United States Life of Light Ministries, LLC Fun Kids: DAB London, United ...

  4. Little Orphan Annie (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    It was broadcast in the late afternoon and ran for twelve successful years. [ 7 ] In 1931, when the show debuted, radio had yet to establish coast-to-coast networks so two separate casts performed—one in San Francisco starring Floy Margaret Hughes and the other in Chicago starring Shirley Bell as Annie, Stanley Andrews as "Daddy", and Allan ...

  5. Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel - Wikipedia

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    The episodes were thought entirely lost until 1988, when 25 of the 26 scripts were rediscovered in the Library of Congress storage and republished. Adaptations of the recovered scripts were performed and broadcast in the UK, on BBC Radio 4, between 1990 and 1993. In 1996, some recordings of the original show were discovered (all recorded from ...

  6. Fox News Radio - Wikipedia

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    The Fox News Radio Network provides around-the-clock newscasts at the beginning of each hour and at 30 minutes past the hour. Depending on a station's affiliation, it either receives a five-minute newscast at the beginning of each hour or a one-minute newscast which runs at the beginning of the hour or at 30 minutes after the hour.

  7. Bumper (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    In radio, they are often used during sports broadcasts to ease the transition from play by play to commercial break and back to live action, as well as notify local stations that they should insert their station identification and/or commercials, many times using obscure musical selections of the board operator's choosing.

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  9. Kids America - Wikipedia

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    Kids America was a 90 minute syndicated public radio show for young children. It was broadcast from 1984 to 1987 on weeknights on public radio stations in the United States [1] by American Public Radio, the forerunner of Public Radio International. [2] First produced by WNYC in New York City as Small Things Considered, [2] [3] it won a Peabody ...