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Talk radio: Widening the airwaves' great divide

Por: CBS News Politics October 16, 2022

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Across America, the message is loud and clear: 35 years after the talk radio revolution, on the air is still often an exercise in off the rails. Correspondent Jim Axelrod asked industry expert Brian Rosenwald, In 2022's America, what's the nature of talk radio? Is it any different than it's been the last two or three decades?If anything, Jim, I think it's more extreme, Rosenwald replied.... + full article



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