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Some of the writers have taken promotional copy directly from the station's Web site and have cut and paste it into the article.

No matter how much broadcast monopolist Clear Channel wants to spin it otherwise, the station runs nearly all of its daily shows from satellite. It hosts little if any local talk show programming. In the past, that was all it ran with few syndicated shows during the day. Don1962 00:12, 22 May 2007 (UTC)Don1962Reply

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http://www.610wiod.com/pages/history.html Today, 610 WIOD remains the source for news in South Florida. 610 WIOD boasts the largest, most experienced and most honored radio news staff in the Southeast United States -- and the only South Florida radio station to provide live and local news, traffic and weather at the top and bottom of every hour, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Breaking news at once!

http://www.610wiod.com/pages/html/about.html Florida's Largest and Most Honored Radio News Team


http://610wiod.com/pages/prog_directory.html News, traffic and weather at the top and bottom of each hour.


Check the schedule. This station is nearly wall-to-wall syndicated talk. Not one local talk show during the daytime. Amazing for a major city like Tampa and a supposed heritage station like WIOD. Don1962 00:12, 22 May 2007 (UTC)Don1962Reply

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