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Air America relaunches its website
The emphasis now is on breaking news and “Community centric features.” Included are three live streaming audio channels which feature their regular fulltime hosts – Rachel Maddow, Ron Reagan, Jack Rice, Ana Marie Cox, and more. It also provides a live stream of WZAA (1050) Washington DC, plus a classic library of audio that goes back to 2004 when the company launched with personalities such as Al Franken, Janeane Garofalo, and Randi Rhodes. There’s a live video channel, too. Check out the new site here:
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