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Well there was a
syndicated
show
that was on in the daytime.
2
Guerra would host the project, being discussed as a possible
syndicated
show
,
sources said.
3
Couric is in talks to develop her own
syndicated
show
.
4
He will begin his new duties in September when the
syndicated
show
launches its 15th season.
5
The remark was censored by producers on some radio stations that air Limbaugh's nationally
syndicated
show
.
6
As you can guess, if you have watched Season 25, a daily
syndicated
show
is really challenging.
7
Schlessinger responded in August by announcing she'd end her
syndicated
show
on regular terrestrial radio at year's end.
8
Marianne also does a monthly radio commentary for WAMC's nationally
syndicated
show
51% The Women's Perspective.
9
The nationally
syndicated
show
is enjoying its strongest season in seven years in total viewers and is currently the No.
10
On his
syndicated
show
,
Kasem counted down the 40 most popular songs of the week in order, finishing with the No.
11
On the internationally
syndicated
show
,
Leno used his stand-up slot to present a game entitled "bartender, politician or comic?"
12
It becomes the first first-run
syndicated
show
to announce station clearances for next year, with most of those primarily in afternoon slots.
13
And as a reward, her production company transformed me from diner waitress to celebrity psychic, and gave me my own
syndicated
show
.
14
Winfrey will attend the trial and has moved production of her
syndicated
show
from Chicago to Amarillo for the duration of the case.
15
TMZ's show debuted in September and is the top-rated freshman
syndicated
show
,
averaging a 2.3 household rating for the week ending February 10.
16
"There's nothing fairy tale about his campaign," Clinton told Al Sharpton on his
syndicated
show
a few days after New Hampshire.
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