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There are plenty upon plenty of radio shows that you can pay for to download the show hour by hour, or "best-of" segments. Talkshows like Coast to Coast, Phil Hendrie, and morning shows like Bob and Tom.

I've downloaded comedy segments from Detroit's mojo in the morning, and a few other (mainly morning shows,) that offer some of their best moments on-line, without making you register or pay.

Does anyone know of any other radio shows (Mainly talk/comedy prank-style shows, such as morning shows,) that have a good archive of their stuff online for easy download without registration or pay?

It would be nice to have a segment of any show to listen to on my mp3 player to pass the time. Plus, it exposes me to better talent.

Thanks
 
> There are plenty upon plenty of radio shows that you can pay
> for to download the show hour by hour, or "best-of"
> segments. Talkshows like Coast to Coast, Phil Hendrie, and
> morning shows like Bob and Tom.
>
> I've downloaded comedy segments from Detroit's mojo in the
> morning, and a few other (mainly morning shows,) that offer
> some of their best moments on-line, without making you
> register or pay.
>
> Does anyone know of any other radio shows (Mainly
> talk/comedy prank-style shows, such as morning shows,) that
> have a good archive of their stuff online for easy download
> without registration or pay?
>
> It would be nice to have a segment of any show to listen to
> on my mp3 player to pass the time. Plus, it exposes me to
> better talent.
>
> Thanks

The Morning Zoo at KLUC in Las Vegas has a pretty good archive of some of their bits.

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