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		<title>The Rise of the Media Station and the Future of Talk Radio</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><img src="http://www.podjockey.com/thumbs/mhnab.jpg" width="147" height="150" align="left" hspace="4"/><strong><em>TALKERS</em> magazine publisher Michael Harrison<br />
&#8220;The Rise of the Media Station<br />
and the Future of Talk Radio&#8221;</strong><br />
NAB Radio Show 2008 • Austin, Texas • September 17, 2008</p>
<p>    Michael Harrison delivers a riveting speech outlining his vision of the future of terrestrial talk radio and its migration to the Internet over the next seven years.  He describes super &#8220;media stations&#8221; with multi-channel and media capabilities taking the genre of talk radio to wild new heights and dimensions!</p>
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