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He hosted The Late Late Show on RTÉ One from 1999 until 2009 when he submitted his resignation to those in a higher position of authority via a live on-air announcement.
The actual on-air describer " classic rock " was thought of in a strategy session at WYSP's then One Bala Plaza offices, in which other adjectives such as " timeless " and " vintage " also were discussed by Hungate and Abrams.
In early 2009, she was removed from her on-air position at BBC One after refusing to apologise for making an off-air comment backstage that was deemed a racial pejorative about tennis player Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
One of the original on-air talents on STAR !, she parlayed that job into her own talk show called Because I Said So.
One approach he developed was to find old quotes or video clips that were inconsistent with guests ' more recent statements, present them on-air to his guests and then ask them to clarify their positions.
One of its noted DJs on-air at the time was Gary Crowley, who had a weekend show which regularly showcased new and unsigned bands, often not getting much airplay on commercial radio stations, and to a lesser extent, Radio 1.
One memorable Friday night during a rain delay, Dean warbled several verses of the Wabash Cannonball and purchased peanuts from a vendor in the stands, much to Munson's on-air amusement.
One of the most infamous on-air moments was Paula Yates ' open flirting during an interview with Michael Hutchence as a prelude to their affair.
One example of an on-air clue was: " The Real Don Steele is moving into Canoga Park — so be on the lookout for him.
One of the longest-running shows on air is " Blues Deluxe ", on-air for about 26 years.
One of his first acts is to give Bailey more duties, including being an on-air news reporter, over the strenuous objections of sexist sales manager Herb Tarlek and news director Les Nessman, who feels threatened.
In 1986 member station Radio One launched the Rad-One Card, a low-cost discount and loyalty card with on-air competitions, to raise funds.
In May 1994 the Metal EP was Single of the Week in Melody Maker magazine and later that year Cubanate received media attention when they were weirdly paired with Carcass for what turned out to be a notoriously violent UK tour ending in death threats to Heal and an on-air confrontation on the Radio One Rock Show with Bruce Dickinson.
One other was made in colour ( but broadcast in black and white ) as a test of Thames ' new colour equipment, which was first used for broadcasting from November 1969 — two months after the fourth series of Public Eye finished its on-air run.
The station is currently owned by Clear Channel Communications and uses the on-air nickname " The Big One " ( borrowed from sister stations WLW and WTAM ).
One of the station's biggest on-air personalities of the disco era was the openly gay Douglas Coco Leopold, one of whose trademarks was his local trendsetting lists of who and what was " in " and " out " of fashion.
The show was an eclectic mixture of science fiction news, reviews, readings, filk music, occasional on-air listener phone calls, interviews, and playing of science fiction radio shows such as " X Minus One " and " The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ".
Gary Dee's populist-redneck style combined with his morning drive-time slot to make him Cleveland's top-rated talk host, leading him to answer each on-air call " This is Gary Dee, Number One in Cleveland.
One of the most popular shows on WERE during this period was the Your Music Show, a daily weekday block of a variety music from the 1940s through the 1970s programmed by Jim Davis, who also served as an on-air host from 1 – 3pm ( after illness took Carl Reese off the air ), followed by Ted Hallaman from 3 – 5pm after WRMR 1420-AM signed off permanently in July 2004.
One listener, Mari Hamilton from Aylesbury who used the on-air name ' Luna ', contacted the programme to say that they were blocked by the channel after winning a number of cash prizes using the free web entry option.
One of CHRW's first on-air broadcasts in 1981 was Saturday afternoon football.
One of KQV's top-40 personalities in the 1970s, with the on-air name of " Jeff Christie ," later became famous as a talk-show host under his real name, Rush Limbaugh.
In March 2010, Fortune announced that a previously unreleased solo work, entitled " One More Day ," would be used in CBS television on-air campaign for a new television series, Miami Medical.

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One good indication of the two men's personalities is the way they reacted to meeting their own heroes.
One type of broad usage would later be narrowed down by Koch in 1891 to the ' psychopathic inferiorities ' - later renamed abnormal personalities by Schneider.
One of the first individuals diagnosed with multiple personalities to be scientifically studied was Clara Norton Fowler, under the pseudonym Christine Beauchamp ; American neurologist Morton Prince studied Fowler between 1898 and 1904, describing her case study in his 1906 monograph, Dissociation of a Personality.
" One was a December 9 – 13, 2002 " Game Show Week " where several game show hosts and other personalities appeared.
Eventually, his hobby led him to meet some airline personalities, some of them famous celebrities, like Niki Lauda, Formula One champion and owner of Lauda Air.
TV production was spread evenly around the country in the 1970s, but according to Wellington-based TV personalities, the drift to Auckland began in 1980 with the formation of TVNZ, and the subsequent relocation of the TV One newsroom and headquarters to Auckland under then Prime Minister Robert Muldoon.
One of the arguments against appointing an Australian, particularly a former politician, had always been that they would be too closely involved with Australian personalities and issues to perform their constitutional role impartially.
One soul may have various personalities.
Talk radio personalities distributed by Westwood One included Phil Valentine, Dennis Miller, Jim Bohannon, Billy Bush, Robert Wuhl, Drew Pinsky ( Loveline ), G. Gordon Liddy, and Kevin and Bean.
" Cooper took one of his Formula One cars to the Speedway in the fall of 1960, as drivers, constructors and racing personalities gathered in " amused tolerance, mixed with obvious curiosity ," according to Cooper.
In the documentary Jet Li is ' The One on the special features section on the DVD, both characters Gabriel Yu-Law ( played by Jet Li ) and his alternate universe counterpart Gabriel Law, or " Gabe " ( also played by Li ) use martial arts which represent their personalities.
One of Legion's split personalities revealed that when Bishop used Legion's psychic blade, David was transported to the Age of Apocalypse timeline where he was caught and made a slave, but it didn't reveal how Legion managed to return to the present timeline.
One of 3AK's major personalities in the late 1930s / early 1940s was Alfred ( Alf ) Andrew who began broadcasting from 3AK in March 1937.
One of the important personalities associated with the Asklepion was Galen ( Galenus ) from the 2nd c. AD.
One of the most significant personalities in the Croatian political history was Stjepan Radić ( 1871 – 1928 ), the leader of the Croatian Peasant Party, assassinated in the Yugoslav parliament in Belgrade in 1928 together with his colleagues.
One of the most prominent characters is the beggar Altogether Andrews, who has multiple distinct personalities — none of which are named Andrews — each with their own memories and manner of speaking.
* Multiple personalities are a catalyst for numerous storylines on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live since its premiere in 1968.
One of the most prominent personalities arrested was Eric Corley " Emmanuel Goldstein ", an important advocate of public rights and independent media, and editor of 2600: The Hacker Quarterly.
One of his personalities is a cowboy called Arlo who favors urban cowboy fashion.
One can also see that Jordan and Lincoln have developed their very own personalities.
One of 2HD's notable personalities of the 1930s was Uncle Rex Sinclair, who continued to perform on local radio and stage until shortly before his death in 2001.
Ritter recalls, " One thing I remember about my mom is that she sang to us constantly, making up a song for each of her four children that fit our personalities perfectly.
One of its lead personalities was Steve Dunleavy, a columnist for the New York Post, which like WNYW and Fox Television is part of the News Corporation empire.
One of WRVA's better known real-life personalities was announcer Alden Aaroe.

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