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Broadcast networks
Television
WSB-TV
and
syndicated
: 1966–72
WTCG
and syndicated: 1973–76
WTCG/WTBS/
TBS
: 1977–2007
Bally Sports South
(formerly SportSouth): 1991–present
Bally Sports Southeast
(formerly
Turner South
and SportSouth): 2000–present
WPCH-TV
(
Peachtree TV
; formerly WTBS): 2008–12
Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast
aired Peachtree TV broadcasts outside Atlanta DMA: 2008–10
FSN South
aired Peachtree TV broadcasts outside Atlanta DMA: 2011–12
Radio
Atlanta Braves Radio Network
: 1925–present
WSB (AM)
: 1966–1991, 1995–2004
WGST
: 1992–1994, 2005–2009
WNNX
(FM): 2010–2013, 2019–present
WCNN
: 2010–present
WYAY
(FM) : 2014–2019
Broadcasters by name
Current announcers
Jeff Francoeur
: (analyst, 2017–present) Bally Sports South and Southeast
Brandon Gaudin
: (primary play-by-play, 2023–present) Bally Sports South and Southeast
Tom Glavine
: (guest analyst, 2010–present ) Bally Sports South and Southeast
Nick Green
: (analyst/reporter, 2015–present) Bally Sports South and Southeast
Ben Ingram
: (host, 2011–2019; play-by-play, 2019–present) Braves Radio Network
Peter Moylan
: (analyst, 2019–present) Bally Sports South and Southeast
Pete Manzano
: (play-by-play, 1992–present) Atlanta Braves International Radio Network and
TBS SAP
C. J. Nitkowski
: (analyst, 2024–present) Bally Sports South and Southeast
Fernando Palacios
: (analyst, 2003–present) TBS SAP
Joe Simpson
: (analyst, 1992–present) Braves Radio Network
John Smoltz
: (guest analyst, color commentator, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2023) Bally Sports South and Southeast
Former announcers
Hank Aaron
: (analyst, 1980) TBS and Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Mel Allen
: (play-by-play, 1965) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Tim Brando
: (play-by-play, 1995–1997)
SportSouth
Jim Britt
: (play-by-play, 1940–1952) Braves Radio Network,
WBZ-TV
(deceased)
Brett Butler
: (analyst, 2000) FSN South
Paul Byrd
: (analyst/reporter, 2014–2022) Bally Sports South and Southeast
Chip Caray
: (play-by-play, 1991–1992, 2005–2022) Fox Sports South and Fox Sports Southeast
Skip Caray
: (play-by-play, 1976–2008) TBS, Turner South and Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Darrell Chaney
: (analyst, 1981–1982) TBS and Braves Radio Network
Dave Cohen
: (in-game reporter, 1997) FSN South
Kelly Crull
: (primary reporter, 2020–2023) Bally Sports South and Southeast
Dizzy Dean
: (play-by-play, color commentator, 1966–68) Braves TV (WSB-TV) (deceased)
Charlie Donelan: (play-by-play, 1925) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
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Al Downing
: (analyst, 2000) FSN South
Leo Egan
: (play-by-play, 1949–1950) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Frank Fallon
(play-by-play, 1946) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Frankie Frisch
: (analyst, 1939) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Ron Gant
: (analyst, 2004–2006) TBS, Turner South; (analyst, 2011–2012) Peachtree TV
Earl Gillespie
: (play-by-play, 1953–1963) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Bump Hadley
: (play-by-play, 1949–1952) Braves Radio Network,
WBZ-TV
(deceased)
Milo Hamilton
: (play-by-play, 1966–1975) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Merle Harmon
: (play-by-play, 1964–1965) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
George Hartrick
: (play-by-play, 1943–1945) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Fred Hoey
: (play-by-play, 1926–1938) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Tom Hussey
: (play-by-play, 1939–1950) Braves Radio Network, WBZ-TV (deceased)
Ernie Johnson Sr.
: (play-by-play, 1962–1999) Braves Radio Network, TBS, SportSouth and FSN South (deceased)
Ernie Johnson Jr.
: (play-by-play, 1993–1996, 2010) SportSouth and Peachtree
Lauren Jbara: (reporter, 2022–2023) Bally Sports South and Southeast
Brian Jordan
: (guest analyst, 2011–2012; analyst 2022) Bally Sports South and Southeast
Bob Kelly
: (play-by-play, 1953) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Mark Lemke
: (analyst, 2007–2019) Braves Radio Network
Bill Mazer
: (play-by-play, 1964) Braves Radio Network
Larry Munson
: (play-by-play, 1966–1967) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Dale Murphy
: (guest analyst, 2012) Fox Sports South and Fox Sports Southeast
Dave O'Brien
: (play-by-play, 1990–1991) TBS and Braves Radio Network
Tom Paciorek
: (analyst, 2001–2005) FSN South
Jim Powell
: (play-by-play, 2009–2023) Braves Radio Network
Bob Rathbun
: (play-by-play, 1997–2006) FSN South and Turner South
Billy Sample
: (analyst, 1988–1989) TBS and Braves Radio Network
Chris Schenkel
: (play-by-play, 1954) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Jon Sciambi
: (play-by-play, 2007–2009) FSN South and SportSouth
Les Smith
(play-by-play, color commentator, 1948–1952) Braves Radio Network,
WNAC-TV
John Sterling
: (play-by-play, 1982–1987) TBS and Braves Radio Network
Don Sutton
: (play-by-play, and analyst 1989–2006, 2009–2018) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Jeff Torborg
: (analyst, 2006) FSN South and Turner South
Pete Van Wieren
: (play-by-play, 1976–2008) Braves Radio Network, TBS, and Turner South (deceased)
Blaine Walsh
: (play-by-play, 1954–1965) Braves Radio Network (deceased)
Studio hosts
Current
Gordon Beckham
: (TV analyst, 2022–present) Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast
Kelly Crull
: (fill-in TV host, 2020–present) Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast
Jeff Francoeur
: (TV analyst, 2017–present) Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast
Nick Green
: (TV analyst, 2015–present) Fox Sports South and Fox Sports Southeast
Ben Ingram
: (radio host, 2011–2019) Braves Radio Network
Kevin McAlpin: (radio host, 2012–present) Braves Radio Network
Peter Moylan
: (TV analyst, 2019–present) Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast
Treavor Scales: (TV host, 2022–present) Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast
Former
Erin Andrews
: (host, 2002–2003) TBS
Paul Byrd
: (TV analyst/reporter, 2014–2022) Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast
Chip Caray
: (radio host, 2007–2010) Braves Radio Network
Dave Cohen
: Host Braves Report Fox Sports South 1997; Braves Radio Network 1998-2001
Mitch Evans: (radio host, 2007–2010) Braves Radio Network
Marc Fein
: (host, 2005–2007) TBS
Bob Fiscella
: (host, 2005–2006) FSN South
Matt Diaz
: (TV analyst, 2014–2015) FSN South and SportSouth
Brian Jordan
: (TV analyst, 2011–2022) Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast
Jerome Jurenovich: (TV host, 2007–2021) Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast
Stu Klitenic
: (host, 2005–2006) Braves Radio Network
Bill Shanks
: (analyst, 2006) Braves Radio Network
Daron Sutton
: (host of The Dodge Braves Report, 1998–1999 on Fox Sports South, a half-hour pre-game show.)
Kelsey Wingert
: (Reporter/host, 2016–2020) Fox Sports South and Fox Sports Southeast
See also
Braves TBS Baseball
List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters
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Atlanta Braves broadcasters
English announcers
Hank Aaron
Mel Allen
Tim Brando
Jim Britt
Brett Butler
Paul Byrd
Chip Caray
Skip Caray
Darrell Chaney
Dizzy Dean
Charlie Donelan
Al Downing
Leo Egan
Frank Fallon
Jeff Francoeur
Frankie Frisch
Ron Gant
Brandon Gaudin
Earl Gillespie
Tom Glavine
Nick Green
Bump Hadley
Milo Hamilton
Merle Harmon
George Hartrick
Fred Hoey
Tom Hussey
Ben Ingram
Ernie Johnson Sr.
Ernie Johnson Jr.
Chipper Jones
Brian Jordan
Bob Kelly
Mark Lemke
Bill Mazer
Peter Moylan
Larry Munson
Dale Murphy
Dave O'Brien
Tom Paciorek
Jim Powell
Bob Rathbun
Billy Sample
Chris Schenkel
Jon Sciambi
Joe Simpson
Les Smith
John Smoltz
John Sterling
Don Sutton
Jeff Torborg
Pete Van Wieren
Blaine Walsh
Spanish announcers
Pete Manzano
Fernando Palacios
English radio stations
Braves Radio Network
WBZ
WCNN
WGST
WHDH
WKLS
WNAC
WNNX
WSB
WTMJ
WUBL
WYAY
Spanish radio stations
WAOS
Television stations
WPCH
WSB-TV
WTBS
WTCG
Cable television
Bally Sports South
SportSouth
FSN South
Fox Sports South
Bally Sports Southeast
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Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast
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Play-by-play
Brian Anderson
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Matt Winer
Past play-by-play
Chip Caray
Matt Devlin
Ernie Johnson Jr.
Steve Physioc
Ted Robinson
Victor Rojas
Dick Stockton
Matt Vasgersian
Rich Waltz
Color commentators
Ron Darling
Jeff Francoeur
Past color commentators
Bob Brenly
Dennis Eckersley
Tony Gwynn
Buck Martinez
Harold Reynolds
Cal Ripken Jr.
Joe Simpson
Michele Smith
John Smoltz
Steve Stone
Studio hosts
Bob Costas
Marc Fein
Ernie Johnson Jr.
Keith Olbermann
Lauren Shehadi
Casey Stern
Matt Winer
Studio analysts
Curtis Granderson
Pedro Martínez
Jimmy Rollins
Past studio analysts
Dusty Baker
Mark DeRosa
Todd Frazier
Dirk Hayhurst
Frank Thomas
Shane Victorino
David Wells
Field reporters
Alex Chappell
Kelly Crull
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Matt Winer
Past field reporters
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Emily Jones
Hazel Mae
José Mota
Sam Ryan
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2012
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–
1965
;
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–
1993
)
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(
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–
1941
;
1976
–
1997
)
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(
1958
–
1965
;
1990
–
1991
)
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,
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WJZ 13
(
Baltimore Orioles
,
1954
)
WBZ 4
(
Boston Braves
,
1948
–
1949
;
Boston Red Sox
,
1948
–
1954
)
WCBS 2
(
Brooklyn Dodgers
,
1946
–
1949
;
New York Yankees
,
2002
–
2004
)
KPIX 5
(
Oakland Athletics
,
1975
–
1981
;
1985
–
1992
)
WPTZ 3
(later KYW) (
Philadelphia Athletics
,
1947
–
1954
)
KDKA 2
(
Pittsburgh Pirates
,
1958
–
1995
)
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Buddy Blattner
Frankie Frisch
Gabby Hartnett
Jim Kaat
Tim McCarver
Jim McKay
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Bill Geist
Jim Gray
Andrea Joyce
Pat O'Brien
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Guest commentators
Johnny Bench
Tommy Lasorda
Russ Meyer
Steve Stone
Other announcers
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1947
(Games 3-4)
1948
1949
1950
1990
1991
1992
1993
AL Championship
1990
1991
1992
1993
NL Championship
1990
1991
1992
1993
All-Star Game
1949
1990
1991
1992
1993
Lore
1951 National League tie-breaker series
(Game 1)
Nasty Boys (Cincinnati Reds)
(
1990
)
"And we'll see you tomorrow night!"
(
1991
)
"The Slide"
(
1992
)
"Touch 'em all Joe!"
(
1993
)
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World Series
coverage
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1948
1949
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Game of the Week
era
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
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(
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games only)
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2001
,
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–present)
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(2001)
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(
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)
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(
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&
San Francisco Giants
;
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)
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(
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&
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,
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)
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(
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)
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(
Miami Marlins
&
Tampa Bay Rays
)
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(
Houston Astros
,
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)
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(
Kansas City Royals
)
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(
St. Louis Cardinals
)
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(
New York Mets
,
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)
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(
Minnesota Twins
)
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(
Seattle Mariners
;
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)
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(
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)
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,
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)
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(
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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&
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)
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(
Cleveland Indians
)
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(
New York Yankees
)
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O&O Stations
New York City:
WNYW 5
(Yankees,
1999–2001
),
WWOR 9
(N.Y. Giants,
1951–1957
; Brooklyn Dodgers,
1950–1957
; Mets,
1962–1998
; Yankees,
2005–2014
)
Los Angeles:
KTTV 11
(Dodgers,
1958–1992
),
KCOP 13
(Dodgers,
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; Angels,
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)
Chicago:
WFLD 32
(White Sox,
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,
1982–1989
)
Philadelphia:
WTXF 29
(Phillies,
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)
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KDFW 4
&
KDFI 27
(Texas Rangers,
2001–2009
)
San Francisco–Oakland:
KTVU 2
(Giants,
1961–2007
; Athletics,
1973–1974
),
KICU 36
(Athletics,
1999–2008
)
Boston:
WFXT 25
(Red Sox,
2000–2002
)
Washington, D.C.:
WTTG 5
(Senators,
1948–1958
),
WDCA 20
(Nationals,
2005–2008
)
Houston:
KRIV 26
(Astros,
1979–1982
),
KTXH 20
(Astros,
1983–1997
,
2008–2012
)
Detroit:
WJBK 2
(Tigers,
1953–1974
;
2007
)
Minneapolis–Saint Paul:
KMSP 9
(Twins,
1979–1988
,
1998–2002
),
WFTC 29
(Twins,
1990–1992
,
2005–2010
)
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Commentators
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Play-by-play
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Adam Amin
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Joe Davis
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Len Kasper
Kevin Kugler
Jeff Levering
Don Orsillo
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announcers
Thom Brennaman
Joe Buck
Howard David
Aaron Goldsmith
Scott Graham
Mario Impemba
Mike Joy
Justin Kutcher
Josh Lewin
Tom McCarthy
Dan McLaughlin
Steve Physioc
Mel Proctor
John Rooney
Dave Sims
Dick Stockton
Daron Sutton
Gary Thorne
Matt Vasgersian
Rich Waltz
Color
commentators
Eric Karros
A. J. Pierzynski
John Smoltz
Tom Verducci
Adam Wainwright
Dontrelle Willis
Former color
commentators
Rod Allen
Bert Blyleven
Bob Brenly
Jim Deshaies
Cliff Floyd
Joe Girardi
Mark Grace
Tom Grieve
Mark Gubicza
Rex Hudler
Tommy Hutton
Steve Lyons
Rick Manning
Tim McCarver
José Mota
Jerry Remy
Harold Reynolds
Frank Robinson
F. P. Santangelo
Jeff Torborg
Chris Welsh
Guest
commentators
Bret Boone
David Cone
Terry Francona
Luis Gonzalez
Ozzie Guillén
Al Leiter
David Ortiz
A. J. Pierzynski
Lou Piniella
Jimmy Rollins
Nick Swisher
Field reporters
Jon Morosi
Tom Rinaldi
Ken Rosenthal
Former field reporters
Erin Andrews
Curt Menefee
Chris Myers
Pam Oliver
Jeff Phelps
Studio hosts
Kevin Burkhardt
Mike Hill
Chris Myers
Jenny Taft
Former studio hosts
Greg Amsinger
James Brown
Chip Caray
Brian Kenny
Keith Olbermann
Patrick O'Neal
Chris Rose
Rob Stone
Jeanne Zelasko
Studio
analysts
Terry Collins
Derek Jeter
Eric Karros
David Ortiz
A. J. Pierzynski
Alex Rodriguez
Mark Sweeney
Nick Swisher
Dontrelle Willis
Former studio
analysts
Eric Byrnes
Keith Hernandez
Raúl Ibañez
Gabe Kapler
Kevin Kennedy
Steve Lyons
Kevin Millar
C. J. Nitkowski
Dan Plesac
Billy Ripken
Pete Rose
Frank Thomas
Mitch Williams
Dave Winfield
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1998 Major League Baseball home run record chase
Philip Humber's perfect game
(
2012
)
London Series
(
2019
)
MLB at Field of Dreams
(
2021
)
Curse of the Bambino
Yankees–Red Sox rivalry
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The Flip Play
(
2001
)
Steve Bartman
(
2003
)
The 53-Minute 7th Inning
(
2015
)
Chicago Cubs end the Billy Goat curse (2016)
José Bautista's bat flip
World Series games
The last night of the New York Yankees dynasty (2001)
Game 6 of the 2011 World Series
Walk-off obstruction (2013)
Game 5 of the 2017 World Series (2017)
Houston Astros sign stealing scandal
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2017
)
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"Coming on the Radio".
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. August 24, 1925.
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