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"Because so many talk radio shows all around the country spend so much of their time focused on Washington, DC, we feel obligated to go out of our way to find stories that are local to our community."

The Active Rock Format Has No Shortage of Stars

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Why Izzy’s One-Woman Morning Show Is Captivating Phoenix Radio Audiences

“I hate when people say, ‘you need thick skin.’ That’s just telling you to shut up and take it.”

Hits on the Horizon: Charlie Puth, Ella Langley, Cheap Trick, Hayley Williams

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How Jennie Taer of The Daily Wire is Covering the Southern Border

“I didn't go to journalism school, and I think, in a way, that gave me an advantage, because I was just this sponge. I just had an open mind, and went into it, and [continue to have] this amazing experience and journey.”

The Path of Rob Roberts’ Lifetime Love Affair With Radio Strives On

"I still think I have the greatest job in the world. My friends can’t believe I get paid to do what I do"

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