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all-talk

noun as in talk radio

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The iconic AM station’s all-talk format was gone, supplanted by a sports gambling format and a branding change to “The Spread,” with the slogan, “The Bay’s Best Bet on Sports.”

Soon after taking over, Cumulus decided to change KGO from all-talk to all-news, in a direct attack on the Bay Area’s existing all-news station, KCBS.

Neal, meanwhile, has painted Morse as an all-talk, amateur politician who confuses attending press conferences and demonstrations with taking decisive legislative action.

Plaid Cymru said the blueprint was "more of the all-talk, no-action approach" from Labour.

From BBC

WNEW, the storied FM station, which was experimenting with an all-talk format, hired him to be the co-host of a morning show called “The Sports Guys.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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