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      <title>In Depth with Tammy Bruce</title>
      <description>Author and radio talk show host Tammy Bruce was interviewed about her life, career, and writings. She discussed her self-identification as an openly gay, pro-choice, gun owning, pro-death penalty, voted-for-President Bush progressive feminist. She also responded to audience telephone calls and electronic mail.
 
 Video clips from August 19, 2006, were shown of her radio show.
 
 At the age of 27, Ms. Bruce was the youngest person ever elected president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization of Women (NOW) and served from 1990-1996. She also served two years on the national board of directors. With the "Tammy Bruce Show" (1993-1998) on KFI-AM 640, she was the first openly gay women in the country to host a show on mainstream talk radio. Her editorials and commentaries on social issues have been published nationally and internationally in a wide variety of magazines, newspapers, and on television and radio programming. Ms. Bruce is also a Fox News Channel political analyst, and served on California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's transition team. 
 
 Ms. Bruce is the author of [The New Thought Police: Inside the Left's Assault on Free Speech and Free Minds] (2001), [The Death of Right and Wrong: Exposing the Left's Assault on Our Culture and Values] (2003) and [The New American Revolution: Using the Power of the Individual to Save Our Nation from Extremists] (2005).</description>
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      <title>Public Broadcasting and Commercial Media</title>
      <description>Vivian Schiller, president and CEO of National Public Radio, talked about lessons public broadcasting could learn from commercial media and vice versa. Among the topics she addressed were business structure, development and incorporation of new technologies, and understanding the listening audience. She responded to questions submitted by members of the audience.</description>
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      <title>1996 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>Radio and television correspondents, members of Congress and the Cabinet and others gathered at this annual dinner. Walter Cronkite presented the Joan Shorenstein Barone award to Michel McQueen for her story on Rep. Longley, a Republican freshman from Maine. Speaker Gingrich and President Clinton spoke humorously about Washington politics. President Clinton mentioned several humorous bumper stickers for the 1996 presidential campaign. He also challenged journalists to continue to report events aggressively, yet fairly. Mr. Imus, a New York radio show host known for his irreverent humor spoke after President Clinton. He made many humorous, occasionally coarse, jokes about journalists and politicians in attendance and the president and first lady, and especially about Whitewater. The next day, Michael McCurry, the White House press secretary, characterized many of his remarks as "tasteless."</description>
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      <title>The Thom Hartmann Show</title>
      <description>A simulcast of a radio talk show being broadcast was shown. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), as he routinely does on a Friday, appeared via telephone on the program. Telephone lines were open for comments by listeners and viewers. 
 
 Mr. Hartmann is a former psychotherapist who has a nationally syndicated talk program where he espouses liberal views.</description>
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      <title>1995 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>President Clinton and Mr. Maher spoke before the annual dinner gathering of White House Radio and Television correspondents. President Clinton noted that for 51 years the correspondents have joined together to celebrate the best of the electronic media. He said that, while the times, rules, and practices have changed over the years, he believes that most of them want what's best for the country, and that they do their jobs in the hope they're doing them well enough to advance the interests of the United States and to keep the American Dream alive.</description>
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      <title>Future of Public Radio</title>
      <description>Vivian Schiller talked about National Public Radio's (NPR) vision for the future of public radio and the achievements of NPR's member stations. She said the current federal budget deficit has made cuts to public broadcasting more likely now than during past budget debates. She further said those cuts would disproportionately impact NPR member stations in small and rural markets. Ms. Schiller also addressed the firing in 2010 of news analyst Juan Williams. She responded to written questions from audience members.</description>
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      <title>1997 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>Radio and television correspondents, celebrities and Washington dignitaries gathered for this annual dinner. Dan Rather presented the organization's journalism awards to Candy Crowley and Pam Hill. President Clinton spoke humorously about his knee surgery and other Washington topics, saying, "Things have been so slow this year, C-SPAN is showing reruns of the 104th Congress."  The president then turned the podium over to look-alike Darryl Hammond, who spoofs the president on [Saturday Night Live]. Norm MacDonald poked fun at the president and many of the famous persons present and closed his remarks with his [Saturday Night Live] parody of former Senator Bob Dole.</description>
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      <title>Reaction to Don Imus' Comments</title>
      <description>In an excerpt from today's House Session, Rep. Goss criticized radio show host Don Imus for his occasionally coarse jokes about President Clinton and others at last night's Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner. In an excerpt from today's White House press briefing, Mr. McCurry called Mr. Imus's speech at the dinner "tasteless" and said that he had asked C-SPAN to think about whether they would reair the program.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with John Batchelor</title>
      <description>John Batchelor talked about his nightly radio show, which was cancelled the previous year by ABC Radio Network. The John Batchelor show began September 12, 2001, the day after the terrorist attacks. The show was nationally syndicated in March 2003, and ended on September 1, 2006. He also talked about his work as a novelist. He has published seven novels and is currently writing an historical novel about the events of 1916, which led to America's entry into World War I.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Steve Inskeep</title>
      <description>Steve Inskeep discussed his book, [Instant City: Life and Death in Karachi]. He said he chose Karachi because the city best exemplifies the growth and change of a town when the population rapidly escalates. He shared the history of Pakistan's religions and governments, and the impact of them on the city since 1947. He also talked about a recent trip he made with some National Public Radio (NPR) staff members through Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. He packaged a series of reports for the "Morning Edition" program and titled them the "Revolutionary Road Trip." He commented on audio clips of his radio series on the new government in Tunisia, controversy over alcohol in Carthage, and a surprise discovery of young children playing golf in the desert of Benghazi, Libya. He also reflected on his early days in broadcasting as well as the diversity of employees at NPR.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Axis Sally: The American Voice of Nazi Germany]</title>
      <description>Historian Richard Lucas, a shortwave radio enthusiast, talked about the life of Mildred Gillars and how the American-born radio performer became employed by the Nazis during World War II and known to American forces in Europe as "Axis Sally." Mr. Lucas showed pictures and played radio clips during his presentation and then responded to questions from members of the audience. This event of the New York Military Affairs Symposium was held at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum.
This program contains language which some may find offensive.</description>
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      <title>Federal Communications Commission Oversight</title>
      <description>Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioners testified at an oversight hearing of their agency. Topics included the upcoming broadband spectrum auction, network neutrality, and reforming the universal service fund.</description>
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      <title>Paul Harvey Perspective</title>
      <description>Mr. Harvey talked about the challenges facing America, the country's future, news headlines, and current events. He stressed that freedom and self-government require self-discipline, and warned against excesses. However, he was optimistic about the future of the nation, and urged that the United States lead the world by example. Following prepared remarks, Mr. Harvey responded to questions from the audience.
 
 Mr. Harvey began his radio career in 1933, and had been on the air at ABC since 1951. This speech was part of the Landon lecture series at Kansas State.</description>
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      <title>Obama RadioNation 2009</title>
      <description>Bill Press hosted other progressive talk-radio hosts and other guests on-stage together for a celebration of the inauguration of Barack Obama and the role progressive talk radio played in the 2008 elections. The Reverend Al Sharpton participated by phone. The Capitol Hillbillies band performed during commercial breaks.
 
 "Obama Radio Nation 2009" was a live audience show in Lisner Auditorium at George Washington University. It was broadcast on progressive talk-radio stations around the country, syndicated via Media Syndication Services. On September 15, 2008, WWRC-AM was temporarily renamed Obama 1260.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Miles Gone By:  A Literary Autobiography]</title>
      <description>William F. Buckley Jr. was a guest on WBZ - AM's [David Brudnoy Show] to talk about his book [Miles Gone By:  A Literary Autobiography], published by Regnery Publishing. The book is a collection of essays gathered from Mr. Buckley's fifty-year career as a writer. The author covered a variety of subjects, from his childhood with nine siblings, his first [New York Times] bestseller, his founding of the [National Review], and his life as a family man. Mr. Buckley took telephone calls from listeners throughout the program.
 
 William F. Buckley Jr. was the founder of [National Review] and was the host of the Emmy Award-winning television show "Firing Line." He authored several books including, [God and Man At Yale; Nearer, My God: An Autobiography of Faith]; and [Nuremberg: The Reckoning].</description>
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      <title>[Toxic Talk]  Book Party</title>
      <description>A book party was held for [Toxic Talk: How the Radical Right Has Poisoned America's Airwaves ] (Thomas Dunne Books, 2010) by Bill Press. Bill Press was shown mingling with the guests at the party held at Media Matters for America. Mr. Press also addressed the group, introduced by Eric Burns, Representative Clyburn, and Senator Dorgan. Various scenes were then shown of Mr. Press talking with people and signing books.</description>
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      <title>The Joe Madison Show</title>
      <description>A live simulcast of the Joe Madison's "The Black Eagle" show was shown. Topics included the Supreme Court ruling that overturned the D.C. gun ban, sex trafficking, and truckers' reaction to fuel prices.</description>
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      <title>Rush Limbaugh Show Simulcast</title>
      <description>Mr. Limbaugh answered viewer questions during a live simulcast.</description>
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      <title>Radio America 10th Anniversary</title>
      <description>Speaker Gingrich and others honored the 10th anniversary of Radio America, a service which produces and distributes radio programs about limited government, free market and family values.</description>
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      <title>Bob Grant Radio Talk Show</title>
      <description>The Bob Grant Show is heard each weekday from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. on WABC-AM radio. Mr. Grant has been hosting the show for about ten years. He takes telephone calls from listeners concerning national politics, and New York City issues. On this show he also talked with another WABC host Joel Santisteban in the studio.</description>
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      <title>Bill Bennett on Writing and His Radio Show</title>
      <description>A video was shown of Mr. Bennett giving a tour of the radio station in Arlington, Virginia, from where his show "Morning in America" is broadcast. He introduced members of his staff and talked about his writing habits.
This program was aired during the live program ID 294333-1 on July 4, 2010, "In Depth with Bill Bennett."</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Joe Madison</title>
      <description>Joe Madison talked about his life and current work as a radio talk show host and civil rights activist. Topics included his struggles to be a black voice on radio, his weight-loss surgery, Darfur, controversial remarks by a [Washington Post] writer about Washnington Mayor Marion Barry, being the first national black radio talk show host, and naming himself the Black Eagle. 
 
 Video clips were shown of Mr. Madison on C-SPAN's Students and Leaders on May 1, 2003.
 
 Joe Madison worked for the NAACP in Detroit NAACP and served on the national board of directors. In 1980 he started an additional career as a talk show personality on Detroit's WXYZ-AM. He is known as "The Black Eagle" by his Radio-One WOL-AM listeners in Washington D.C. and nationally on XM Satellite Radio's "The Power."  He also organized a "Sudan Campaign" for divestment in Sudan.</description>
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      <title>Imus in the Morning Radio Talk Show</title>
      <description>From the studios of WFAN radio, host Don Imus discussed current
 political issues with Senators Bill Bradley and Robert Dole via telephone. He also
 spoke with presidential adviser Paul Begala, former ABC news
 producer Emily Rooney, and a clinical psychologist at Mount Sinai
 Hospital in New York.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Lionel</title>
      <description>Lionel talked about the co-opting and distortion of the terms "conservative" and "liberal," the media, and his book [Everyone's Crazy Except You and Me...And I'm Not So Sure About You: America's Favorite Contrarian Cuts Loose]. Among other topics, he explained how he got into talk radio, how he chose the name "Lionel," and his views on religion.
 
 Lionel's real name is Michael Lebron, host of the nationally syndicated radio program "The Lionel Show." The radio show airs from 9-noon Eastern Time on Air America. He is also the author of [Everyone's Crazy Except You and Me...And I'm Not So Sure About You: America's Favorite Contrarian Cuts Loose] Hyperion (August 5, 2008). Lionel has been in talk show radio for 20 years. Prior to that he was a prosecutor and a criminal defense trial lawyer.</description>
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      <title>Neal Boortz Show</title>
      <description>A simulcast of a radio talk show being broadcast was shown.
 
 Neal Boortz is a former lawyer and self-proclaimed libertarian who has been a
 talk show host since 1969.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Randi Rhodes</title>
      <description>Randi Rhodes was interviewed about her syndicated radio program "The Randi Rhodes Show," which broadcasts on Air America Radio. She discussed her political views and her personal background. Video footage was shown of Ms. Rhodes on her radio program, as well as her appearance during the eighteenth hour of the C-SPAN's 25th Anniversary special on October 8, 2005, where she argued with talk show host Janet Parshall.
   
 The program was taped at the Pace University studios in New York City. "The Randi Rhodes Show" is a four-hour liberal radio program combining live interviews, telephone calls from listeners, and her commentary. It is also heard on satellite radio on XM Channel 167.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Laura Ingraham</title>
      <description>Laura Ingraham was interviewed about her syndicated radio program "The Laura Ingraham Show."  She discussed her conservative political views, her personal background, and the situation in Iraq. Brief video clips were shown of Ms. Ingraham on her radio show.</description>
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      <title>The Mark Davis Show</title>
      <description>A live simulcast of "The Mark Davis Show" was shown. Topics included Senator Barack Obama, the Fairness Doctrine, and global warming. John McIntyre and
 Oliver North participated separately during segments of the program by phone.</description>
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      <title>Federal Funding for Public Broadcasting</title>
      <description>Patrick Butler talked about efforts in the House of Representatives to cut funding for public broadcasting, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. The House on March 17 passed H.R. 1076, which would prohibit public radio stations sending federal funds from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to National Public Radio (NPR). Topics included recent controversial events such as the firing of former NPR and current FOX commentator Juan Williams and a video of an NPR fundraiser's comments about conservatives.</description>
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      <title>1994 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>At a dinner at the Washington Hilton Hotel, President Clinton congratulated radio and television correspondents on 50 years of TV and radio coverage of national politics. The President spoke on the history of radio and TV political coverage, its importance in the future, and on his relationship with the media. It was a black-tie affair in Washington, D.C. The president made several jokes concerning his dealings with the media. Following the president's address, Mr. Keillor spoke. In his humorous remarks, he indicated that he was available for the Supreme Court vacancy and that he had difficulty coming to grips with a president the same age as he. He grew up with the image of "jowly men in baggy brown suits ... who looked at a camera as if it were a bomb."  He spoke about Whitewater and a generation and the press that was "so easily disillusioned."  He then proceeded to tell a lengthy story about being sixteen in Lake Wobegone and how situations are never as simple as they might appear. First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton also attended the event but did not speak.</description>
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      <title>Imus in the Morning Radio Talk Show</title>
      <description>Two senators and others phoned in to discuss current political issues.</description>
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      <description>The Peter Meade Show was joined in progress, as Jeb Bush, son of Vice President George Bush, was being interviewed about his experiences while campaigning for his father. Meade took calls from listeners and later talked by telephone with Mr. Corrigan. 
 
 The Meade program was followed immediately by the David Brudnoy Show. He interviewed John Dukakis in the studio.
 
 There is a five-minute break during Mr. Brudnoy's show.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Leykis and his guests discussed various issues and recent events in the news. Topics included the perceived conservativity of American society. The Tom Leykis Show airs weekdays nationwide on the Westwood One Radio Networks and focuses on entertainment and politics. Mr. Stephanopoulos and Rep. Dornan joined the program via telephone.</description>
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      <description>During a simulcast of the "Imus in the Morning" radio show, the School Bus visited Don Imus's brother Fred Imus in Santa Fe at his auto body shop. The visit was shown live during the simulcast.</description>
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      <description>A live simulcast of "Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher" radio show was shown. Topics included the importance of oil and gas drilling and the seafood industry to the Louisiana economy, and BP's and the federal government's response to the spill.
Technical difficulties occurred at the beginning and approximately an hour and fifteen minutes into the show. The remainder of the program can be viewed using program identification number 293813-101.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Jackson talked about local and national issues with listeners and viewers. He also had several special guests by telephone. Mr. Jennings talked about his profile of Timothy McVeigh, the man accused bombing the federal building in Oklahoma City. Rep. Cox talked about U.S.-China-Taiwan relations from Taiwan. Mr. Isikoff talked about the main Unabomber suspect. Ms. Quayle and her sister Ms. Northcott and talked about their new book, [The Campaign], and several social issues. Mr. Osuna talked about the problems of illegal immigration, including the recent police beating of several illegal immigrants. Mr. Jackson's daily show has been on in the Los Angeles area since 1967.</description>
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      <description>The Imus in the Morning Show is heard in 44 cities around the country and features phone in guests and listener calls. During today's show Don Imus commented on the news and talked by phone with NBC Newsman Tim Russert, incoming Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole and Senator Alfonse D'Amato of New York. During the program C-SPAN visited Santa Fe New Mexico, where they met Imus's brother Fred. The C-SPAN School Bus was parked outside Fred's Santa Fe office and the C-SPAN cameras were there as Fred talked by phone with Imus in New York.</description>
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      <description>Brian Jennings talked about his book [Censorship: The Threat to Silence Talk Radio] (Threshold Editions; May 5, 2009). In his book the conservative talk-show programmer decries efforts by Democratic politicians to revive the Fairness Doctrine. The doctrine, enacted in 1979 and repealed by the Reagan administration in 1987, required airing opposing viewpoints on television and radio. The popularity of conservative talk-radio programs and the consolidation of ownership of broadcasters has raised concerns about the need for more balanced voices. But Mr. Jennings argues that regular media, including NPR, and the Internet offer multiple channels for liberal views. He interviewed other talk-show hosts for their perspectives on the Fairness Doctrine as well as offering a historical perspective on the growth of conservative talk radio. He claims that it grew out of the pent-up frustration of conservative listeners and, in the name of free speech, invites liberals to do the same rather than make back-door efforts to re-regulate the airwaves. The guest interviewer was Monica Crowley.
Brian Jennings is a talk radio programmer who served as national vice president of talk programming for Citadel Broadcasting for over a decade and served as programming head to over 40 radio stations nationwide. A national award-winning journalist, he has also worked as a consultant to national personalities.
Monica Crowley worked as a foreign policy assistant to former President Richard Nixon from 1990 until his death in 1994. She is the author of [Nixon off the Record: His Candid Commentary on People and Politics] and [Nixon in Winter]. Ms. Crowley has appeared as an analyst and commentator on many radio and television programs and in 2002 she began hosting "The Monica Crowley Show" from New York City.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Harrison, the guest host of the Joel Spivak Show, and his guests discussed the ten most talked-about persons, topics and events of the year according to [Talkers] magazine. They also took questions from viewers. Today's show originated from the Salvation Army Toyland Campaign Offices in downtown Washington, DC. Mr. King and Rep. Largent spoke via telephone.</description>
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 "The Communicators" is C-SPAN's weekly series that examines the people and events currently shaping telecommunications policy.</description>
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      <description>A live simulcast of "Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher" was shown.
Due to technical difficulties that occurred approximately an hour and fifteen minutes into the show, the beginning of the program can be viewed using program identification number 293813-1.</description>
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      <description>From the battleground state of Wisconsin, John Sylvester's "Sly in the Morning Show" was shown live. Mr. Sylvester is a liberal-leaning commentator. He responded to listener telephone calls regarding the presidential election. The guests responded to listener telephone calls. 
 
 There were technical difficulties resulting in a four-minute gap during the program.</description>
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      <description>Ms. Block, NPR associate producer, described the process of editing stories for the broadcast of "All Things Considered."</description>
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      <description>The Jack Cole Show, WJNO-AM West Palm Beach, FL.,  took calls from listeners about topics such as the Timothy McVeigh trial and racism in the U.S. Mr. Turner is the author of [The Turner Diaries].</description>
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      <description>Participants spoke about the 40-year history of National Public Radio (NPR). Among the topics they addressed were the beginnings of NPR, how youth audiences feel about radio, Commenter Juan Williams' firing, the impartiality of NPR, Twitter and social media, and Wikileaks.</description>
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      <description>Guests discussed efforts by legislators to require commercial radio stations to pay royalties such as songwriters currently receive to the performers of music. The effort has been led by Representative John Conyers (D-MI) and his bill (H.R. 848, the Performers Royalty Act) was voted out of the House Judiciary Committee.
Steve Newberry expressed opposition to the measure during an interview in the C-SPAN studio on August 31, 2009. At the time he was the chair of the Radio Board of Directors of the National Association of Broadcasters. 
Duke Fakir, an original member of "The Four Tops" music group, talked about the benefits of the plan. He was interviewed in a hotel lobby in Tysons Corner, Virginia, on August 15, 2009. 
"The Communicators" is C-SPAN's weekly series that examines the people and events currently shaping telecommunications policy.</description>
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      <description>Craig Nelson appeared on on "The Book Guys" radio show to talk about his new biography, [Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth of Modern Nations], published by Viking. He talked about the life and writings of the Revolutionary leader Thomas Paine, author of the influential pamphlets "Common Sense" and "The Rights of Man."  Mr. Nelson argued that Thomas Paine has not been given the credit he deserves as a Founding Father of the United States. During the discussion, the author answered questions from telephone callers.</description>
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