A new series from Radio Diaries remembers controversial broadcasters in American history, including Joe Pyne, who paved the way for in-your-face radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh.
The host was absent from her Emmy-winning daytime talk show for the better part of March, missing nearly 10 episodes.
The former talk show host, 67, set up camp in the English countryside with her wife, Portia de Rossi, four months ago.
With Lois Reitzes retiring in June after 46 years at WABE, Atlanta radio still has plenty of experienced on-air hosts. Here is a list of them.
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“The Daily Show” co-host Jordan Klepper called out his studio ... as well as more images of the burning vehicles in parking lots across the country. Following the crowd’s joyous reaction ...
or to in-your-face conservative talk show hosts, like Rush Limbaugh. Pyne began his career in the late 1940s as a disc jockey at various local radio stations around the country. At the time ...
Joe Pyne: America's first angry talk show host These days ... as a disc jockey at various local radio stations around the country. At the time, radio DJs and interviewers were generally formal ...