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Turn On The News: They're Eating The Dogs
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Turn On The News: They're Eating The Dogs

Episode 182 has the former president debating himself, and Kamala Harris.

This week: "They’re Eating The Dogs." The former president is debating himself, and Kamala Harris. Opening theme includes clips from The Conet Project; "Saturday Night Live," "The Simpsons," Paul Harvey; "Citizen Kane;" 1010 WINS; Bill Cosby; Jon Stewart, Larys Strong from "House of the Dragon;" and Andrew Weissmann. Thanks for the songs from Husker Du ("Turn On The News"), Danny Elfman (“The Simpsons Theme”), Boots Randolph (“Yakety Sax”), Talking Heads (“Television Man”), and R.E.M. (“It’s the End of the World As We Know It [And I Feel Fine]”). Clips and excerpts from Donald Drumpf; J.L. Cauvin; Jimmy Kimmel; Stephen Colbert; Jordan Klepper; David Muir; Kamala Harris; Chris Hayes; Lindsey Graham; and Linsey Davis. Episode 182.

"Turn On The News" is the weekly newscast from the fictional Radio Network, with parody radio coverage of the radio and its headlines. Now with computerized news readers, and fewer meddling reporters, plus aggregated reporting, and automated music. Tune in "Turn On The News" each week for the latest news, radio art, and more from our robot reporters, making sure you hear both sides -- good and evil -- every time you "Turn On The News." It is often a mash-up of the week's news, and sometimes a radio news fantasy with song parodies and covers similar to "Dr. Demento" and comedy skits and more. Produced by Tom Roe.

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Turn On The News is the weekly newscast from the fictional Radio Network, with parody radio coverage of the radio and its headlines. Now with computerized news readers, and fewer meddling reporters, plus aggregated reporting, and automated music. Tune in Turn On The News each week for the latest news, radio art, and more from our robot reporters, making sure you hear both sides -- good and evil -- every time you Turn On The News.