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Filed under: Feature, PoliGazette Radio — Michael van der Galien, Editor-in-Chief on January 4, 2008 @ 6:32 pm CET

Ok: The show was somewhat different than expected. Susan Duclos had a family emergency which is why she couldn’t make the show, but Rick Moran was happy to take her place. The two aides couldn’t make it either I’m afraid, but with the four of us - Rick, Pamela, Jason and me - it was still a pretty interesting and good show if I may say so myself. You can listen to the show by clicking on the player in the right sidebar or on the player below the fold.

Today at PoliGazette Radio (1PM ET): Susan Duclos of Wake Up America!, Pamela Leavey of The Democratic Daily and we may be joined by two people who work for two of the Republican presidential candidates.

Listen to PoliGazette Radio live at 1PM ET today. We’ll also activate chat which means that you can chat with Jason and me but also that you can tell us what you want us to ask our guests. Of course you can also ask your question(s) directly by dialing (646) 200-0656.

As an aside, PoliGazette Radio is now a “featured show.” This means that our shows are announced on the frontpage of Blog Talk Radio, which will result in us having more listeners per show. Thanks for listening to our show!

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