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  2. The Bob & Tom Show - Wikipedia

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    The Bob & Tom Show is a syndicated US radio program established by Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold at radio station WFBQ in Indianapolis, Indiana, March 7, 1983, and syndicated nationally since January 6, 1995. Originally syndicated by Premiere Networks, the show moved to Cumulus Media Networks (now Westwood One) at the beginning of 2014.

  3. Josh Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Career. Show. The Bob & Tom Show. Country. United States. Website. www .thatjosharnold .com. Joshua Matthew Arnold (born May 16, 1978) is a radio personality who appears on The Bob & Tom Show. He is originally from Fenton, Missouri.

  4. Code word (communication) - Wikipedia

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    Code word (communication) In communication, a code word is an element of a standardized code or protocol. Each code word is assembled in accordance with the specific rules of the code and assigned a unique meaning. Code words are typically used for reasons of reliability, clarity, brevity, or secrecy.

  5. List of Saturday Night Live writers - Wikipedia

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    Anna Drezen (until episode 9), Colin Jost, Michael Che, Kent Sublette, Alison Gates and Streeter Seidell (since episode 10) [32] Writing staff. Rosebud Baker (since episode 13) Dan Bulla. Megan Callahan-Shah (Weekend Update) Steven Castillo (until episode 9) Mike DiCenzo. Billy Domineau. Alex English.

  6. List of programs broadcast by NewsNation - Wikipedia

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    The Bozo Show (1980–94) WGN News at Nine (formerly The Nine O'Clock News; simulcast of 9 p.m. newscast; September 1980–January 30, 2014) WGN Midday News (formerly Chicago's Midday News and WGN News at Noon; simulcast of noon-1 p.m. CT portion, 1983–2014) [3] Heritage of Faith (1983–92) Chicago's Very Own (1988–92) $100,000 Fortune ...

  7. Bringing It All Back Home - Wikipedia

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    Released: July 20, 1965. Bringing It All Back Home (known as Subterranean Homesick Blues in some European countries; sometimes also spelled Bringin' It All Back Home [5]) is the fifth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released in March 1965 by Columbia Records. [6] [nb 1] In a major transition from his earlier sound, it ...

  8. Tom Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Tom Griswold. Thomas "Tom" Bruce Griswold (born April 22, 1953 [2]) co-hosts the radio show The Bob & Tom Show together with Chick McGee, Kristi Lee, and Josh Arnold. Co-host Bob Kevoian retired at the end of 2015. This comedy-based early morning program is among the highest rated in American radio [3] and has been nationally syndicated since 1995.

  9. List of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! episodes (1999) - Wikipedia

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    January 2. Best Of Wait Wait Episode. January 9. Laura Lorson, All Things Considered swing editor. Sara Sarasohn, NPR associate producer. Rob Robinson, NPR senior librarian. Roy Blount, Jr., Charlie Pierce, Roxanne Roberts. January 16. Frank Tavares, the voice of NPR's funding credits.

  10. Bob and Margaret - Wikipedia

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    Bob Fish (voiced by Andy Hamilton in Season 1 and 2, Brian George in Season 3 and 4): is an English dentist working in South London in the district of Clapham. He is the husband of Margaret and his parents are Daisy and Cesal Fish. Bob's brother Peter is a successful world-class television chef, and his sister Susan is a recent divorcée and ...

  11. Saturday Night Live season 28 - Wikipedia

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    Dan Aykroyd appears during the "60 Minutes" cold open, reprising his impression of Bob Dole. Jeff Bergman and Tom Kenny provide the voices of Bugs Bunny and SpongeBob SquarePants respectively during the "X-Presidents" cartoon. Horatio Sanz pays tribute to Mr. Rogers who died of stomach cancer nine days earlier.