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At 37 years old and with 21 years of broadcasting experience, Rush Limbaugh was introduced to New York City radio by Ed McLaughlin, the former head of ABC radio, where he presented himself with a conservative personality and introduced news updates on his views of liberal activism.
1:12:06 - 1:14:41 (02:34)
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At 37 years old and with 21 years of broadcasting experience, Rush Limbaugh was introduced to New York City radio by Ed McLaughlin, the former head of ABC radio, where he presented himself with a conservative personality and introduced news updates on his views of liberal activism.
ChapterRepetitive Phrases Used in Storytelling
EpisodePart One: The Rush Limbaugh Episodes with Paul F. Tompkins
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This transcript features a conversation about Rush Limbaugh's rise to fame in the radio industry and his aggressive style of presenting himself on-air.
1:14:41 - 1:16:12 (01:31)
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This transcript features a conversation about Rush Limbaugh's rise to fame in the radio industry and his aggressive style of presenting himself on-air. The conversation also touches on a negative article about him in the Los Angeles Times and his desire to dominate the airwaves.
ChapterRepetitive Phrases Used in Storytelling
EpisodePart One: The Rush Limbaugh Episodes with Paul F. Tompkins
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This episode discusses the importance and effectiveness of using repetitive phrases to describe characters in storytelling, such as how Homer repeatedly introduces characters in The Iliad with the same phrases to make them memorable and distinct.
1:16:12 - 1:17:52 (01:39)
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This episode discusses the importance and effectiveness of using repetitive phrases to describe characters in storytelling, such as how Homer repeatedly introduces characters in The Iliad with the same phrases to make them memorable and distinct. The host also touches on the role of repetition in correcting and enforcing catchphrases and key phrases in communication.