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  2. WABC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WABC (770 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York, carrying a conservative talk radio format known as "Talkradio 77". Owned by John Catsimatidis' Red Apple Media, the station's studios are located in Red Apple Media headquarters on Third Avenue in Midtown Manhattan and its transmitter is in Lodi, New Jersey.

  3. Weekend Radio - Wikipedia

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    Weekend Radio is a radio variety show hosted by Robert Conrad; its flagship station is WCLV in Cleveland, Ohio. The program offers a mixture of light classical music with audio essays and comedy recordings. Weekend Radio is syndicated and runs for an hour on many National Public Radio-affiliated stations throughout the United States.

  4. Ron Kuby - Wikipedia

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    [52] [53] In May 2009 Air America moved Kuby's show to a new time slot, which took him off of the schedule for many affiliates. By June, his show was removed from Air America's schedule. On January 2, 2014, Curtis and Kuby returned to WABC in the 12–3pm (Eastern) timeslot. He was released from WABC in late May 2017 for budgetary reasons. [54]

  5. Sid Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    Rosenberg is known for his controversial and sarcastic humor as a host on many radio stations including, WAXY "790 The Ticket" in Miami, where he hosted his own morning show. He originally was paired with O.J. McDuffie , formerly a wide receiver with the Miami Dolphins ; McDuffie resigned his position with the station in the summer of 2006.

  6. WABC - Wikipedia

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    WABC may refer to: WABC (AM), New York City radio station (770 AM) WABC-TV, New York City TV station (channel 7) WPLJ, New York City radio station (95.5 FM), which held the call sign WABC-FM from 1953 until 1971; WHSQ, New York City radio station (880 AM), which held the WABC call sign from 1926 until 1946

  7. John Batchelor - Wikipedia

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    The show is a hard-news-analysis radio program on current events, world history, global politics and natural sciences. For five years, from early 2001 to September 2006, based at WABC radio in New York, his radio program The John Batchelor Show was syndicated nationally on the ABC Radio Network .

  8. Ron Lundy - Wikipedia

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    The two best friends hosted The Last Show before WABC's format conversion from music to talk radio at noon on May 10, 1982. [8] [9] In February 1984, Lundy resurfaced at New York's oldies station WCBS-FM in the mid-morning slot, following former WABC colleague Harry Harrison. According to program director Joe McCoy, the station created the slot ...

  9. Steve Malzberg - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Malzberg returned to WABC to broadcast brief sports commentary segments. Throughout his career, he has also served as a substitute talk show host (on radio and television) and political pundit on various cable news shows, such as Heartland (hosted by Republican Governor of Ohio John Kasich ), Fox & Friends , Hannity & Colmes , The O ...