Have a question about the Radio Address?
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June 30, 2004 | 1:55 p.m.(EDT) Q:
Tristan from Carsonville, MI:
What day does president bush record his radio address?
thanks tristan
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A: Trey Bohn:
Thanks for your question. As you might imagine, the President's schedule is quite busy, but he generally records the Radio Address on Fridays. However,
there are times when his schedule permits recording it earlier in the week.
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June 17, 2004 | 1:20 p.m.(EDT) Q:
Efran from El Paso:
Where does the President record his radio address?
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A: Trey Bohn:
Thanks for your
question. When the
President is working at the White House, he records the President's
Weekly Radio Address to the Nation in the Cabinet Room, just a few feet from the Oval Office. Exceptions
have been made for logistical reasons in other locations on the White House grounds, but for the most part,
the President prefers the acoustics and comfort of the Cabinet Room.
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April 7, 2004 | 12:44 p.m.(EDT) Q:
Rochelle from Austin, TX:
Where can I find a list of radio stations that air President Bush's weekly radio address in Texas and other states?
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A: Trey Bohn:
Thanks for your question. All radio stations that
subscribe to news services such as ABC, CBS, CNN, AP, UPI or USA can
access the President's Weekly Radio Address to the nation. It is fed live at 10:06 ET each Saturday morning for local
affiliates to broadcast.
Many of your local 'all news' format AM stations will typically air the President's Weekly
Radio
Address, but are under no obligation to do so. Some stations may even air it at different times depending on their
programming. Therefore, there isn't a list with consistently accurate information available. I would encourage you to
contact your local stations' programming departments to find out more. In Austin, 590 AM and 1370 AM may be a good start,
but it can always be found at www.whitehouse.gov/radio each and every
Saturday.
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