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Washington Post writer Roger Piantadosi called Mr. Spivak's show an enjoyable departure "from the relentlessly upbeat, carefree, trouble-free, commercial-free aural cheese spread of the ever-insidious phenomenon known to some as safe programming, to others as McRadio."
Joel A. Spivak, radio personality and anti-smoking spokesman, dies at 75 2011
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And then in the days after 9/11, I was alone in my apartment in Chicago watching the commercial-free news 24 hours a day.
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Wedding Central will air the live commercial-free BBC feed and live-stream it online.
The Ultimate Reality Show Amy Chozick 2011
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During the next seven years much of Norman Corwin's work was heard on Sunday nights, commercial-free.
Jeffrey Shaffer: Take A Bow, Mr. Corwin Jeffrey Shaffer 2011
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As Fox, CNN and C-SPAN carried his speech live and commercial-free, Limbaugh closed CPAC's 37th national convention by rallying conservatives still smarting from the Democrats '2008 sweep of all branches of the national government and expanded electoral reign in the states.
Fools Rush In 2009
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The founders of NPR bet that there was a huge audience for that kind of commercial-free, serious journalism that could enhance the level of knowledge and information available to everyday Americans.
Robert Creamer: Why the Republicans Hate NPR Robert Creamer 2011
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Others are a bit more sanguine in observing conservative chagrin when commercial-free public broadcasting occasionally produces biting, unhinged investigative programming on great American scandals such as - off the top of our collective dome - big oil, Wall Street meltdowns and shadowy corporate contributions to politicians.
Charles D. Ellison: Juan Williams: Clever Double-Play or Conservative Cause Celebre' Charles D. Ellison 2010
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Others are a bit more sanguine in observing conservative chagrin when commercial-free public broadcasting occasionally produces biting, unhinged investigative programming on great American scandals such as - off the top of our collective dome - big oil, Wall Street meltdowns and shadowy corporate contributions to politicians.
Charles D. Ellison: Juan Williams: Clever Double-Play or Conservative Cause Celebre' Charles D. Ellison 2010
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Others are a bit more sanguine in observing conservative chagrin when commercial-free public broadcasting occasionally produces biting, unhinged investigative programming on great American scandals such as - off the top of our collective dome - big oil, Wall Street meltdowns and shadowy corporate contributions to politicians.
Charles D. Ellison: Juan Williams: Clever Double-Play or Conservative Cause Celebre' Charles D. Ellison 2010
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Says Fox spokesman Dan Bell: "Since this would have been a commercial-free undertaking, our goal was simply to have all parties agree that this would only benefit NASCAR fans, but obviously that didn't happen."
ESPN, NFL Network try to add red-carpet celebrity glitz to draft 2010
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