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Each weekend we bring you the opportunity to catch up on the week's top "Hits" from the world of talk radio when Doug Stephan counts down the ten biggest topics as determined by the staff at Talker's Magazine.

This show is all about Top 10!

We bring you the top shows in television, the top movies at the box office and on home video, the top business and sports stories and, most importantly, you'll hear the perspectives from talk radio callers across the country.

Doug also interviews the world's top Talk radio hosts, taking our listeners to hot spots for the real story, not just what the news media is reporting.

The Editor and Publisher of Talker's magazine, Michael Harrison, gives his perspective on the Top 10 along with Talker's Washington Bureau Chief and Fox News Analyst, Ellen Ratner.

Chuck Curry brings us the latest reviews and news from the big screen and Brill Bundy, television editor from Zap 2 it.com, has the first review anywhere of the past week's top ten television shows.

You'll also hear from hosts like Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, Dr. Joy Brown, George Noorey, Ed Schultz, Al Franken - and sooner or later your favorite local talk radio host.

The TalkRadio Count Down Show is heard every weekend on over two hundred radio stations, on Sirius Satellite at "Sirius Left 143" and on the Internet where you can tune in right here on the web site 6am - 9am every Saturday morning.

If you want to catch up on the happenings in your world every weekend tune into Doug Stephan's TalkRadio Count Down Show - it's the hottest program in Talk Radio.

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SEVERE WEATHER ALERT: Flood Watch  More Details Hide Details

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