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September 29, 2007 - 12:30 am

Click here to listen to the second episode of PJM Political – our new weekly presidential campaign talk show – Thursdays at 6PM Eastern/3PM Pacific on XM Satellite Radio’s P.O.T.U.S. ’08 Channel 130.

October 4th PJM Political On XM Satellite Radio

Our September 27th debut show is still online–Click here to listen.

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6 Comments, 6 Threads

  1. 1. Jeannie Dahl

    It’s 6pm, Thursday…????

    Is this some trick to get me to listen to Mitt Romney? If so, we are not amused.

  2. Jeannie,

    We’re on right now, immediately after Mitt’s five minute speech.

  3. 3. Jeannie Dahl

    My Apologies

    Seconds after I posted that peevish message, the dulcet tone of Roger L. Simon filled my radio.

    It was a very fast-paced and amusing 55 minutes. You are to be praised.

  4. Ed,

    Great show!

  5. 5. Andy Rigrod

    Who did your music? Nicely done.

  6. Hi Andy,

    Boris Zelkin did the music that ran under Roger, Bill Bradley and the Corn & Miniter Show. I believe Glenn Reynolds did the music for the Glenn & Helen Show. And I wrote and recorded the music for Blog Week In Review.

    And Irving Kaufman and the Columbia Quartet supplied that wicked techno-synth-pop-zydeco-metal tune for James Lileks’ segment.

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