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  2. WKSN - Wikipedia

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    With the change to oldies (and The Hall Closet's discontinuation), Edell, Beck and Ed Schultz were moved to sister station WJTN (Schultz actually began airing on WJTN on June 23, 2008 in Ray Hall's time slot, so both WJTN and WKSN were airing Schultz from June 23 to July 3, 2008), while Rush Limbaugh was dropped from the market altogether ...

  3. Ed Schultz - Wikipedia

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    Edward Andrew Schultz (January 27, 1954 – July 5, 2018) was an American television and radio host, political commentator, news anchor and sports broadcaster. [2]He was the host of The Ed Show, a weekday news talk program on MSNBC from 2009 to 2015, and The Ed Schultz Show, a talk radio show, nationally syndicated by Dial Global from 2004 to 2014. [3]

  4. Grand re-opening at Taff Furniture - AOL

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    Jun. 25—GREENSBURG — Taff Furniture has a rich historical background that started in the mid-1800s. In 1868, Ed Schultz started The Schultz Company which was an undertaking business as well as ...

  5. Norman Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Norman Maurice Goldman (born March 17, 1959) [1] [2] is an American attorney and a former political talk radio host. [3]Goldman first broadcast nationally as a fill-in host for The Ed Schultz Show in 2006, [4] as well as creating colorful segments as the show's Senior Legal Analyst.

  6. The Ed Schultz Show - Wikipedia

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    Schultz's flagship KFGO dropped The Ed Schultz Show between January 2006 and February 2007 due to an apparent conflict with the station's management which new ownership cleared up. Fargo's KQWB aired the program in the interim. In 2009, Talkers magazine rated Ed Schultz as the 18th most important talk show host in the United States. [2]

  7. Ed Schultz, former MSNBC host, dies at 64 - AOL

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    Schultz died of natural causes in Washington D.C., according to WDAY-TV, the Fargo, North Dakota, station where Schultz got his start.