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The Schilling Show 4/20/17 Hour1: Megan Barth and CLEE

The Schilling Show begins with open phones for listener’s to make comments and ask questions on any topic they please.

Megan Barth joins the show to discuss the departure of Bill O’Rielly leaving the Fox News Network and what direction will the program be moving in. Megan also brings up what Fox should do and the loss of Gretchen Carlson and Megan Kelly.

CLEE stops by the studio to share info on the 10 year Annual Record Store Day Celebration. CLEE speaks on the importance of the celebration and why vinyl has made a comeback.

All this and more on hour one of The Schilling Show!

 

 

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