Talk:Talk of the Nation

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[edit] "This is Talk of the Nation from NPR News"

He repeats that several times throughout the whole show, which is typical of radio programs. Therefore it's not strictly a cue. I'll try tweaking the wording a bit. - mako 05:25, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

You can tell when he uses it as a cue because the host will pause for a moment after saying those words so that stations can cut away. Otherwise, the phrase would be used in a sentence about the guest or topic and there would be no pause after the "News". Calwatch 01:51, 27 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Nationwide

What does this mean? Every radio station? Rich Farmbrough, 11:31 15 October 2006 (GMT).