There was a phone-in contest to win a Prince concert in your hometown, whose winner was a Mormon girl from rural Utah. |
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We're going to take a break and when we come back we're going to have a surprise phone-in guest. |
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He also presents Broadcasting House on Sunday mornings, and a phone-in show, The Exchange, on Tuesdays. |
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Calls from listeners and phone-in polls conducted by commercial television networks overwhelmingly supported the government's stand. |
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The phone-in format was pioneered in the 1950s, notably by US DJ Wendy King. |
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Randomization was not used in selecting supervisors, therapists, clients, sessions, or phone-in events. |
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The station also takes phone-in requests, with pupils able to use text messaging to ask for songs or to give suggestions for future. |
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In 1978, the Mutual Radio Network tapped Larry to do a live national phone-in interview show. |
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A phone-in quiz interlude over the next four days has plenty of prizes in the form of cash and gold for winners. |
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In fact, with Maysoon she's taking part in a live phone-in debate and describing her humanitarian work. |
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All GAA clubs and pubs in the region were contacted about the phone-in auction which was conducted by neighbour, Patrick O'Brien, last week. |
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Like answering the questions on radio phone-in competitions to win an iron lung or tickets for the Krankies, waiting is much harder than it looks or sounds. |
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But later, after a phone-in vote, Kay got even when Phoenix Nights, set in a Northern social club, was named the winner of the People's Choice Award. |
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Strange voices and opinions can occasionally be heard on North Yorkshire's airwaves during any late-night phone-in. |
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It was a phone-in poll, so unscientific, but it was the largest vote they've ever recorded and the results were so emphatic it must be indicative of something. |
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When I was doing a book tour in 1995, I was doing a radio phone-in station in Los Angeles. |
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The Jimmy Young prog pre-dated the radio phone-in, so listeners' comments were still written on bits of paper and handed to the presenter. |
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The lunch hour phone-in program will also disappear, along with the local segment. |
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Simpson's attendance will include a phone-in news conference on Wednesday, April 18, with USW International President Leo W. Gerard. |
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Radio Pembrokeshire has been accused of picking and choosing its competition winners after one caller on a phone-in quiz says she was refused her prize. |
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Robert Elms' excellent phone-in show on BBC London often features such mundane yet satisfying acts of gaming in quotidian urban life. |
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On the train, I switched the radio on to a phone-in programme where listeners expressed their worries about the escalating situation. |
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A caller to a phone-in which I heard yesterday took umbrage at the underhand tactics employed by Nasa. |
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The library was unstaffed and journalists phoning in copy from outside were redirected to a phone-in centre in Leeds. |
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At least that seems to be the general consensus of a phone-in I had the suicidal misfortune of tuning into last week. |
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One man's hiccup is another man's multi-million pound premium rate phone-in scandal. |
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Interacts extemporaneously with program participants such as guests and interviewees, members of the audience and phone-in callers. |
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This compliance rate was calculated for each day on which effort counts were made as the number of vessels that made a phone-in catch report for that day divided by the effort count. |
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Chris, of Merthyr Tydfil, started entering the Evening Session phone-in competitions six months ago. |
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I was telling the audience that Twitter, Facebook, texts and emails complement the phone-in and make it a total package. |
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As host of a daily phone-in show, he has extensive experience at stirring up arguments among the famously reserved and tolerant populace of Northern Ireland. |
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This recent enhancement is intended to give phone-in customers up-to-the-minute information on flight arrival and departure activity. |
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The prepaid PhoneCard can be used at any touch-tone phone-in the United States and can be recharged with a credit card. |
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You'd like to think the fans' phone-in will be renamed Phone Booth, with Scotty in the Colin Farrell role. |
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Interacts extemporaneously with program personnel such as guests and interviewees of national or international stature, panelists, members of the audience and phone-in callers. |
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Much of last night's phone-in was a tangerine scream as hoarse Arabs fans came on to shout their team's praises into my right lughole. |
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Aside from providing employees with alternate work sites, the ORRCC sent out regular communiques to update employees and set up a phone-in line where they could call in to get help. |
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Instead, the DJ has just started a phone-in about cat-flaps. |
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