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About Brad Saul
Expertise
With more than 30 years of experience in commercial radio, 26 of which have been spent owning and operating radio networks, syndication companies and radio stations, I have a vast and broad based knowledge of this dynamic and rapidly changing industry. I currently, through companies I own, produce and syndicate more than 50 shows on about 900 stations.

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Since 1980, I have owned and operated radio networks, syndication companies and stations.

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Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois BS - Radio, Television and Film (1981) MA - Radio, Television and Film (1982)

 
   

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Topic: Radio



Expert: Brad Saul
Date: 1/4/2007
Subject: banned words

Question
Just curious, some comedians refer to the 7 dirty words you can't say on radio. What are they ?

Answer
Sorry for the delay. You must not have received my earlier response. George Carlin came up with the phrase, "seven dirty words...". You can find the bit on one of his albums. At least two-piss and asshole-you can say today. Here are the others: shit, fuck, cunt; tits, and motherfucker. In later years he added cocksucker.

Again, sorry for the delay.

Happy New Year.

Sincerely,

Brad Saul
President
Matrix Media
230 E. Ohio
Chicago, Illinois 60611
312-640-5000. Ext. 226
312-640-5010-fax
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