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Diamond did a great job on the Saturday nights, though keep in mind Rich Carberry only did it as a token move.
The business model was not progressive talk but with the current White House falling apart on a daily basis
(take a look at OFF THE AIR to see what's going on), who knows?
Jay Diamond
Ed Schultz
Johnny Angel? Well, maybe Jay & Ed, two out of 3 ain't bad...
Check out the Boston Globe http://www.boston.com/business/ticker/2007/07/carr_jumps_from.html
Carr currently holds the number two slot in afternoon programming, behind music station WXKS-FM, according to research firm Arbitron, which said 192,300 listeners tune in to Carr during a typical week, between January and March. His show, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. daily, also had a 6.3 percent market share -- a measure calculated through a combination of how many people listen and for how long.
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