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Brad Kava has been a journalist for 26 years, with the Kansas City Star, the Bradenton Herald and the San Jose Mercury News. He wrote music and radio columns for the Mercury News until July 2007. His work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times and Rolling Stone.


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Sunday, November 29th, 2009 · 2 comments
Whose payroll Rush Limbaugh is on. Read this shocking story about the FBI "spy" here....
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Thursday, November 26th, 2009 · 1 comment
Nothing makes me more skeptical than these supposed radio money gurus. First, if they were so good at what they are...
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The family of the mother who died in 2007 trying to win a video game console for her kids received $16.5 million in a civil judgment. Read about the...
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The right wing has been flapping more and more viciously spurred on by the health care debate, something that seems far less threatening, than say,...
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You tour with a BIG STAGE and make that the news. Bono and crew have their own problems with radio these days. After asking stations to give them a...
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Radio talk show host Peter Laufer just did an interesting experiment, putting his Facebook friends on the radio and introducing them--FB Radio--check...
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This is a sad story. KPIG, which now broadcasts from Freedom California to San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, Santa Cruz and Chico, is letting computers...
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Hear it here. Think they'll get fired, like Karel was? Nothing is more important than college or high school sports...
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Great response from broadcasters, after Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said people don't listen to radio anymore and...
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It's not radio, more a radio killer...but music lovers have all kinds of sources. You can hear something on the radio, but it, and play it again...
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