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  2. Scott Horton (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Horton is the editorial director of the non-interventionist news portal Antiwar.com. [2] He was previously the host of Say It Ain't So on Free Radio Austin 97.1 FM, the Weekend Interview Show and the KAOS Report on Radio KAOS 95.9 FM, for which he won The Austin Chronicle ' s Best of Austin award in 2007 for "Best Iraq War Coverage".

  3. Paul Barsky - Wikipedia

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    Early Radio Career (Late 1970sā€“1985) He got started in radio while attending college in upstate New York and landed his first on-air role at WAXC in Rochester, NY [2] Upon leaving college, and after a few years in Rochester radio, [2] Barsky was offered the opportunity to host a national satellite network radio show on ABC's Superadio in New ...

  4. Category:American radio hosts - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Bruce Aitken (radio host) Kim Amidon; Louis Armstrong; B. DJ Babey Drew; Two Ton Baker; Jared Ball ...

  5. John Hancock (radio host) - Wikipedia

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  6. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Todd Shapiro, Canadian radio show host; Victor L. Shapiro (1924ā€“2013), American mathematician; Walter Shapiro, American journalist and columnist; William "Willie" Shapiro (1911ā€“1934), one of the Shapiro Brothers, New York City labor racketeers; Other uses "Miss Shapiro", a song by 801 from the album 801 Live; See also. Variants: Chapiro

  7. Patrick Ellis (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Connery Ellis (May 30, 1943 ā€“ July 16, 2020) was an American radio show host and production director. He hosted "Gospel Spirit" for over forty years on WHUR-FM. Upon his death, Ellis was the longest running on air personality in Washington radio history. [2]