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Talker Tammy Bruce drops her terrestrial radio show, goes solely on the Internet
Could this be a sign of the times? Conservative talk show host Tammy Bruce has taken her show off terrestrial radio, and will be heard only online. Bruce’s show will move to TalkstreamLive.com, which provides nearly 40 talk hosts http://www.talkstreamlive.com, which streams about 40 talk shows around-the-clock. Bruce is the author of three books, and is a frequent contributor on Fox News programs. Bruce is the former head of the Los Angeles branch of the National Organization for Women, and is openly gay, pro-choice, and pro-gun. You can find Bruce’s show here.
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