October 16, 2007
Kyle-Anne Shiver radio appearances Tues and Wed.
AT contributor Kyle-Anne Shiver will be a return guest on the Sandy Rios Show today, on WYLL AM 1160 in the Chicago area, discussing her work on George Soros. She will be heard at 5:05 Eastern Daylight time. An internet stream is available here.
Tomorrow morning, Kyle-Anne will be a guest on the famous KSFO Morning Show with Lee Rodgers and Melanie Morgan, Wednesday morning at 6:35 AM Pacific Time. KSFO's web feed is available here, and the broadcast signal can be heard at AM 560 over a wide area of Northern California.
Update: here is the article discussed on KSFO.
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