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Daily show featuring a variety of talk such as discussion on local and regional public affairs, upcoming events and guest interviews. The host has interviewed a wide variety of notable guests, including: the Beach Boys, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Rachel Hunter, Josh Kelley, Reba McIntire, Ed McMahon, George Strait and Randy Travis. The show has received the following awards: the National Associated Press Award for Special Sports Reporting, six times; and the National Associated Press Award for Public Affairs Broadcasting, 10 times; among other awards and nominations.
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Daily show featuring a variety of talk such as discussion on local and regional public affairs, upcoming events and guest interviews. The host has interviewed a wide variety of notable guests, including: the Beach Boys, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Rachel Hunter, Josh Kelley, Reba McIntire, Ed McMahon, George Strait and Randy Travis. The show has received the following awards: the National Associated Press Award for Special Sports Reporting, six times; and the National Associated Press Award for Public Affairs Broadcasting, 10 times; among other awards and nominations.
Website
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Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
African/Black Interest, Community/Neighborhood News, People, Public Affairs
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