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  • 91BBC Radio 4 — Infobox Radio Station name = BBC Radio 4 city = London area = flagicon|United Kingdom UK National branding = slogan = airdate = 30 September 1967 frequency = FM: 92 MHz 96 MHz, 103.5 104.9 MHz LW: 198 kHz MW: various DAB: 12B Freeview: 704… …

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  • 92Peter Graves (announcer) — Peter Graves (born in Bennington, Vermont on May 16, 1952) is a noted television sportscaster and public address announcer specializing in Olympic, lifestyle and action sports. He is also the cross country ski coach for Harvard University.Early… …

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  • 93John Harvey (announcer) — infobox actor name=John Harvey othername=Harvey the Announcer, Harvey in the Morning occupation=Television, radio actorJohn Harvey is an American television and radio personality. He was the announcer for Double Dare , Finders Keepers , and… …

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  • 94Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! — The front cover of the second series CD release, with Steve Delaney dressed as Count Arthur Strong. Genre Sitcom Running time 30 minutes …

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  • 95National Hockey League on the radio — As with most professional sports, ice hockey is broadcast both on radio and television. This article will focus on the former, and radio broadcasts of the National Hockey League. Contents 1 History 1.1 Canada 1.2 United States …

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  • 96Alan Jones (radio broadcaster) — Infobox Rugby biography name = Alan Jones caption = birthname = Alan Belford Jones nickname = The Parrot [cite news|first=Andrew|last=Hornery|coauthors=Low, Lenny Ann|title=A plucked parrot and a society for squawkers|publisher=The Sydney Morning …

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  • 97The Adam Carolla Show (radio) — This article is about the 2006 2009 radio show. For the later podcast incarnation, see The Adam Carolla Show (podcast). The Adam Carolla Show Genre Hot talk Running time 4 hours (including commercials) Country …

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  • 98John Mason (announcer) — John Mason, whose real name is Everette Teal, is the public address announcer for the Detroit Pistons games at the Palace of Auburn Hills. He is known for his colorful introductions, and is credited with coining the popular chant Deeeeee troit… …

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  • 99David Kaplan (radio) — For other people of the same name, see David Kaplan (disambiguation). David Kaplan Born November 19, 1960 Chicago, IL Show Chicago Tribune Live Sports Night Station(s) WGN Radio, Comcast SportsNet Chicago, WMVP Spouse(s) Mindy …

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  • 100NASCAR on television and radio — The following is the history of the coverage of NASCAR racing on television and radio. Although coverage of NASCAR dates back to at least 1960, the first flag to flag coverage of the sport on television was in 1979. Contents 1 Television 1.1… …

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