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Live from Atlantic Avenue: It’s sci-fi radio

For nearly 50 years, Jim Freund has hosted a two-hour radio show in the wee hours of Thursday morning.  Brooklyn Daily Eagle

This entry was posted in Journalism, North America, Radio on November 16, 2019 by Professor Arielle Saiber.

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