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Imus coverage

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4/16/07 MSNBC In the Morning: QT | WMV

4/14/07 MSNBC News Live, 2 p.m. edition: QT | WMV

4/14/07 MSNBC News Live, 3 p.m. edition: QT | WMV

4/14/07 Fox and Friends Saturday: QT | WMV

04/13/07 CNN's Paula Zahn Now: QT | WMV

04/13/07: NPR's All Things Considered

04/13/07 MSNBC News Live, 1 p.m. edition: QT | WMV

04/13/07 MSNBC's The Most: QT | WMV

04/13/07 MSNBC News Live, 11 a.m. edition: QT | WMV

04/13/07 CSPAN's Washington Journal : QT | WMV

04/12/07: NPR's All Things Considered

Media Matters radio and television appearances discussing the Imus story

04/16/07: Paul Waldman on WNYC's The Brian Lehrer Show

04/14/07: Karl Frisch on The World According to Giles & Moriarty

04/14/07: Dennis Yedwab on Doug Basham & Lydia Cornell

04/14/07: Karl Frisch on KPFA's Saturday Morning Talkies

04/14/07: Eric Burns on NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday

04/13/07: Dennis Yedwab on WMAL's Chris Core

04/12/07: Paul Waldman on MSNBC's The Most: QT | WMV

04/12/07: Paul Waldman on MSNBC News Live: QT | WMV

04/12/07: Paul Waldman on The Young Turks

04/11/07: Eric Burns on NBC4's News at 11 (Washington, DC): QT | WMV

04/11/07: Paul Waldman on Scarborough Country: QT | WMV

04/11/07: Paul Waldman on The Jeff Farias Show

04/11/07: Jamison Foser on The Peter B. Collins Show

04/10/07: Paul Waldman on MSNBC News Live: QT | WMV

04/10/07: Jamison Foser on The Jay Marvin Show

04/09/07: Paul Waldman on The Peter B. Collins Show

04/09/07: David Brock on The Ed Schultz Show

04/09/07: Karl Frisch on The Santita Jackson Show

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