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December 30, 2019
Richard Baehr on the air
AT co-founder Richard Baehr will be a guest today on KDKA radio in Pittsburgh, the world’s first commercial radio station. You can listen to the internet live feed here.
Richard will be speaking with AT author Rose Tennant on her show Rose Unplugged.
If you have never heard Richard speak, you are in for a treat.
The interview will begin at 10:30 AM Eastern Time.
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