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  • noun Alternative spelling of talk radio.

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Examples

  • No matter what the success of the previous year, they must demonstrate to the people who buy tickets and call talk-radio shows that they are doing something to improve.

    News - latimes.com 2011

  • Seems like hardly a day passes that a jock doesn't step into trouble by pecking out an opinion in 140 characters or less, infuriating teammates, fans, and especially talk-radio hosts with hours and hours of air time to fill.

    What If Jeter Were a Tweeter? Jason Gay 2011

  • That should make for some interesting discussions on the Cuban talk-radio shows, and this makes Mr. Rubio's chances of winning a bit more of a long shot.

    Sorry, Marco 2009

  • The writer Camille Paglia, a political independent and confessed talk-radio fan, detected a shift toward paranoia in the air waves by mid-May.

    Sunday Reading 2009

  • This is what the pragmatists and undiscovered genius talk-radio callers tell you to do.

    Returning the Ball, and the Humility Jason Gay 2011

  • Tea Party Express lost favor with many activists when its outspoken chairman, talk-radio host Mark Williams, wrote a "satirical" letter from the "colored people" of America to Abraham Lincoln, in which he extolled slavery.

    November elections will be big test of tea party's staying power Amy Gardner 2010

  • Tea Party Express lost favor with many activists when its outspoken chairman, talk-radio host Mark Williams, wrote a "satirical" letter from the "colored people" of America to Abraham Lincoln, in which he extolled slavery.

    Tea party has nation's attention. Now what? Amy Gardner 2010

  • On a U.S. talk-radio show recently, I was asked what I thought about the notion that Barack Obama had been born in Kenya.

    A Letter to America Daniel Hannan 2011

  • Tea Party Express lost favor with many activists when its outspoken chairman, talk-radio host Mark Williams, wrote a "satirical" letter from the "colored people" of America to Abraham Lincoln, in which he extolled slavery.

    November elections will be big test of tea party's staying power Amy Gardner 2010

  • She is the poster child for our talk-radio (and TV) culture.

    Stanley Kutler: THE TEA PARTY: DUPED SERVANTS OF POWER Stanley Kutler 2010

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