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I'd completely forgotten about the missive until I found it recently amidst some old newspaper clips I'd written as TV-radio columnist at the liberal Oakland Tribune.
Bill Mann: Limbaugh's Love Letter -- To A Huffington Post Blogger! 2009
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He hurries up Amsterdam past a TV-radio store where a TV is flickering and half a dozen people are watching in the cold,.
Underworld Don Delillo 2008
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He hurries up Amsterdam past a TV-radio store where a TV is flickering and half a dozen people are watching in the cold,.
Underworld Don Delillo 2008
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He hurries up Amsterdam past a TV-radio store where a TV is flickering and half a dozen people are watching in the cold,.
Underworld Don Delillo 2008
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The logic of the TV-radio conundrum is: The strong TV signal will penetrate the ionosphere at all angles and head off into space, so can only be received on TV sets on a line-of-sight basis.
Global Warming Creating Colder Winter Weather? 'Tis True 2007
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After all, Imus was on radio 1,040 hours a year, on TV 800 hours a year, with a TV-radio program thinly masked in comedy, but really very political.
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TV-radio notebook: Analyst questions Texans' toughness
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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Because I have no doubt that there is a TV-radio future if you wanted one.
NYT > Home Page By JEREMY W. PETERS 2011
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Because the voice of a franchise can also become its face, numerous TV-radio announcers are bronzed: Harry Caray in Chicago Cubs, Ernie Harwell in Detroit, Harry Kalas in Philadelphia and, in Seattle, Dave Niehaus, who died last November and whose statue ceremony took place last week.
NYT > Home Page By MIKE TIERNEY 2011
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Because the voice of a franchise can also become its face, numerous TV-radio announcers are bronzed: Harry Caray in Chicago Cubs, Ernie Harwell in Detroit, Harry Kalas in Philadelphia and, in Seattle, Dave Niehaus, who died last November and whose statue ceremony took place last week.
NYT > Home Page By MIKE TIERNEY 2011
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