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  2. Howard Ruff - Wikipedia

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    Howard Joseph Ruff (December 27, 1930 – November 12, 2016) was a financial adviser and writer of the pro-hard money investing newsletter The Ruff Times.Ruff was the author of Famine and Survival in America (1974), How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years (1979), Survive and Win in the Inflationary Eighties (1981), Making Money (1984), and other books.

  3. List of NPR personnel - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of National Public Radio personnel: Leadership. Source [1] Katherine Maher, president and CEO [2]

  4. Elvis Duran and the Morning Show - Wikipedia

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    The show began on Z100 New York in 1996. Much of the original show members like Elvis Duran, Danielle Monaro, Skeery Jones and Scotty B are still cast members to this day. Although the show was originally called, "Elvis, Elliot and the Z Morning Zoo," Elliot Segal left the show in August 1999, to host Elliot in the Morning on WWDC (FM).

  5. List of CNBC personalities - Wikipedia

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    Al Roker (now weatherman for the Today show on NBC) Carol Roth (Closing Bell, host of The Noon Show on WGN Radio) Darren Rovell (now with ESPN & ABC News) John W. Schoen (now Data Editor for CNBC Digital.) Bill Seidman (chief commentator for CNBC; died in 2009) Tom Snyder (died in 2007) Mary Thompson; Erinn Westbrook (now pursuing a career as ...

  6. List of The Howard Stern Show staff - Wikipedia

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    Howard Stern is the host of the show, which essentially is a discussion of topics that include world affairs, celebrity gossip, self-deprecation, sexual relationships, bodily functions, conflicts among his staff, his own personal family matters, and the antics of the show's Wack Pack. [1]

  7. Mad Money - Wikipedia

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    [18] [14] It was previously used on Cramer's radio show, and the term's popularity led to it becoming part of Mad Money. Cramer later said "I had felt that we had left it behind when we had moved to TV. But there were too many people who listened to the radio show, it was a very popular radio show, that it became part of the TV show."

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  9. The Ramsey Show - Wikipedia

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    The program began June 15, 1992, when Ramsey, selling copies of his self-published book (Financial Peace) out of the trunk of his car, was a guest on 99.7 WWTN. [5]The station had recently filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy and one of its hosts had quit after not getting paid, which left the station scrambling to fill the gap in its lineup.