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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | |||

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Horrible. Tune in the listen to his giggling and laughing into a too closely held microphone. Presenter is often completely unprepared as he apparently reads the article for the first time AS HE IS ON THE AIR. Spends the air time trying to figure out the article-and stupidly so as the articles are clearly written. What a waste of time this is.
Horrible. Tune in the listen to his giggling and laughing into a too closely held microphone. Presenter is often completely unprepared as he apparently reads the article for the first time AS HE IS ON THE AIR. Spends the air time trying to figure out the article-and stupidly so as the articles are clearly written. What a waste of time this is.
What Happen to the NEW YORK TIMES DIGEST??? Narrated my Mark Moran. It's been a year. you see it didn't have the affect you anticipated. bring back the digest. bring back Mark!
What Happen to the NEW YORK TIMES DIGEST??? Narrated my Mark Moran. It's been a year. you see it didn't have the affect you anticipated. bring back the digest. bring back Mark!
And while we're at it do away with this so called human rights expert. Prosecuting religious organizations in a foolish attempt to end racism. Do you really think banning religion can change people's hearts? Good luck with the Islamic countries under Sharia Law, lol. This guy is putting out a spoof piece, right? This is supposed to be funny, I get it now









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