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THE RADIO SHOW YOU JUST CAN'T MISS?

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Just want to ask....is there a radio show that you actually make a point to listen to? I wonder if there are any programs or specific shows that you don't want to miss? or are those days gone forever?....i CAN ONLY THINK OF ONE SHOW. I'll KEEP IT TO MYSELF UNTIL RESPONSES COME IN. IF THERE ARE ANY. california
 
Mike and Mike mornings on ESPN Radio. Before that it was Paulsen and Krenn, and for a time it was Imus years ago when I was in Tampa....
 
I try to catch at least part of the Chris Moore show on Sundays on 1020. I used to never miss the Tony Kornheiser show when it was on 1250 and, going waaaaaay back, Myron's 6 pm talk show.
 
Rush. Stan and Guy.

There are several shows I seek out online- such as "House of Hair" and Imus.

I do enjoy listening to lots of local radio. Now, if they are "must listen to," I don't know. For instance, Jim and Randy, which is a tradition locally. Or Tunch and Wolf.

I enjoy Bill Cunningham and Michael Savage because they like to get excited. You can't take Savage too seriously or you'll think the world is going to end, but putting him in perspective can be very entertaining.

I'll listen to afternoon sports talk, though I haven't listened to Mark Madden on The X in months.
 
Randi Rhodes on XM. Also Busted Halo on XM Catholic Channel
 
My vote goes likewise to O'Brien and Garry. I miss Lt. Macho (and Jimmy) and the weekly on-air demolition of Cap'n Showbiz. If only the listeners knew how realistic the characterization was.

And the Senior Citizen Announcer Audition segment aimed at Jack Bogut.

Admittedly some of it "inside baseball" but wildly funny just the same.
 
Can't say that I listen to anything religously, but nationally I like to catch Tony Bruno before bed, and on weekends I will sometimes catch Ben Maller. Locally Tim Benz has sort of grown on me, and on Sundays it is definitely Prehistoric X.
 
O&G are sorely missed. Bowling.

My problem with Handal on the law is that his advice to about 80% of the callers is to go see a lawyer.

I also try not to miss the Carbolic Smoke Ball segment on Jim and Randy on Fridays.
 
I always enjoyed KDKA Weekend Programming. Chris Moore, Dr. Knowledge, etc. I as well listen to Michael Savage for the entertainment / what is he going to say next factor. But when I used to live in town, I enjoyed the Electric Lunch on DVE while at work even though my co workers would always switch over to WAMO.
 
Casey Casem's American Top 40 - The 70's!, Click and Clack. Marketplace on NPR. I listen to Dave Ramsey every chance I get.
 
Great answers so far. Mine would be Dr. Knowledge and when i was a kid, jim quinn on KQV at night. Man, has radio changed! California
 
I never missed the online stream of Doug Hoerth's Sunday night doo wop show on 'JAS.
 
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