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All news radio definition

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The definition of news radio is continuous news programming for the vast majority of the broadcast day (including middays and weekends). Thus, KNX and WBZ would qualify, but KRLD would not qualify since it runs talk during the midday daypart. KNX runs news overnights, which meets the quota (and "Money 101" technically qualifies as "news", although Jim Cramer is decidedly not), while WBZ runs talk overnight but news middays. Calwatch 07:34, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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