Talk:Over the Edge (radio)

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I am finding it very hard to stay NPOV on this topic. Personally I am a fan of the show and would appreciate anyones help in helping un-stub this page.

I'd like to hear more about where it's broadcast (what region of the US?), and whether the show tends to be more liberal or conservative. Also, is the show comedy, talk, informational with hard facts, or some other category? I want to know what it's about. As for staying NPOV, see if you can think up some criticisms, that might help calm you down.  ;) --zandperl 01:39, 25 Mar 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Callers no longer enjoy uncensored access to the air

>>The audience phone participation ("Receptacle Programming") is another element: listeners are encouraged to call-in, and are placed on-air with no prior screening.<<

Sadly, due to the current climate of censorship on broadcast media, callers do not find themselves directly plugged-in to the airwaves on "Over The Edge" any longer. KPFA has instituted a delay of approximately 15 seconds.

Could the entry please be edited to reflect this development? Ordinary 06:07, 8 August 2006 (UTC)