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The Radio Announcer And The Horse Dovers (Hors D'oeuvres)    by Robert Chapin
Price: Free! 2060 words. Published on August 26, 2011. .

I was excited about radio announcing and received my degree in radio broadcasting and journalism. On my first assignment I was working at a country western station in Springfield, Mass and was given the task of reading live copy on air. The salesman changed my copy while I was on air and with no time to proof read it - I blundered and it came out "Horse Dovers" instead of Hors D'oeuvres.
The Talk Radio Guest Book: How To Be The Perfect Talk Radio Guest by Dave Congalton & Deborah Bayles    by Deborah Bayles
Price: $2.99 USD. 14120 words. Published on August 27, 2011. .

You’ve slipped on the headphones. You’re facing the microphone and the talk radio show host has just introduced you. You’re live. On the air. The next few seconds will determine whether thousands of listeners will think you’re smart and articulate — or boring and amateur. Learn how to be the perfect guest from talk radio hosts with more than 20 years experience behind the microphone!
Nicky Weaver's Wanton Wenches or Ladies Man    by Black Iguana Books
Price: $1.00 USD. 51080 words. Published on December 28, 2011. .

Nicky Weaver has quit the insurance biz, as we last saw him in Orrie Hitt's first 1954 novel, I'LL CALL EVERY MONDAY. Nicky sets his sights on radio advertising and DJing, building up a small station in a small town into something profitable, and something he can take for himself. Even if means murder. There are women issues, all wantons wenches!
Crisis Points    by Michael Angel
Price: $5.25 USD. 36770 words. Published by Banty Hen Publishing on March 29, 2012. .

Six suspense stories of people facing off against their ultimate terror… Meet a down-on-his luck supermarket worker who has to foil a kidnapping all on his own. Follow an eco-tourist's frantic efforts to escape a quarantine zone ravaged by a deadly virus. And tune into Texas station KRAP as a pair of down-home country deejays try their best to stop a murder - while they're still on the air.