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- CNN has compiled a list of who they think are top 10 greatest DJs of all time. Anyone missing from the list? Anyone you think shouldn't be included?

The kings of the radio: All-time great DJs
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They were, and are, your guide to the airwaves: Here are 10 of the all-time great disc jockeys. - Are the days of paper diaries numbered?
E-diary takes a step toward reality.
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Antiquated paper and pencil diaries moved one step closer to extinction following a third pilot test of Arbitron’s ambitious Project Leapfrog. Arbitron Radio Advisory Council members were upbeat afte 
Dr. Demento documentary close to Kickstarter goal | Radio Survivor
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Filmmakers Scott McKenzie and Devin Lucas want to document the life of the Dr. Demento in a movie whose Kickstarter deadline is 11:59 PM PDT this Saturday.
Report: Wheeler picked to lead FCC.
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The frontrunner has apparently nabbed the job. The Wall Street Journal reports President Obama has selected Tom Wheeler to lead the Federal Communications Commission. The paper cites two unnamed so








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KRXQ Pulls Rob, Arnie And Dawn Until Monday After Boston Comments
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ENTERCOM Active Rock KRXQ (98 ROCK)/SACRAMENTO has pulled locally-based syndicated morning show ROB, ARNIE AND DAWN off the air for the rest of the week after they aired a bit WEDNESDAY (4/17) in which the hosts spoke about making a "top 5" list of reasons to hate BOSTON. The hiatus follows crit...- Some stations certainly failed, and there were some troubles to say the least but radio received a passing grade in the Nat'l EAS test.

Broadcasters earn a “B” in national EAS test.
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It has been more than a year since the first-ever national EAS test, and the final results are now in: 83% of broadcasters successfully received the alert. And on a whole, the FCC and FEMA concluded
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