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TIPS FOR TODAY
10-11 a.m. -- Morning Masterpieces: Debussy ("Children's Corner Suite," pianist Pascal Rogé), KCSN-FM (88.5).7 p.m.-midnight -- Jim Svejda: Brahms (Symphony No. 3, Fritz Reiner conducts the Chicago Symphony) (10-10:35 p.m.), KUSC-FM (91.5).
CLASSICAL
Noon-1 p.m. -- Beloved Classics: Eduard Lalo (Symphonie espagnole, Opus 21, violinist Pierre Amoyal, Monte Carlo National Opera Orchestra), KCSN-FM (88.5).3-4 p.m. -- Cost-Conscious Classix: Frescobaldi ("Keyboard Music," harpsichordist Martha Folts), KCSN-FM (88.5).
TALK
Noon-3 p.m. -- Sean Hannity, KABC (790).Noon-3 p.m. -- Laura Schlessinger, KFI (640).
Noon-3 p.m. -- Michael Medved, KRLA (870).
1-3 p.m. -- Patt Morrison, KPCC-FM (89.3).
1-4 p.m. -- Lou Dobbs, KGIL (1260).
2-3 p.m. -- Danny Bonaduce, KLSX-FM (97.1).
3-6 p.m. -- Hugh Hewitt, KRLA (870).
3-6 p.m. -- Rachel Maddow, KTLK (1150).
3-6:30 p.m. -- Larry Elder, KABC (790).
3-7 p.m. -- John & Ken, KFI (640).
3-8 p.m. -- Tom Leykis, KLSX-FM (97.1).
6-9 p.m. -- Dennis Miller, KRLA (870).
6-9 p.m. -- Mike Malloy, KTLK (1150).
7-10 p.m. -- Billy Bush, KBIG-FM (104.3).
7-10 p.m. -- Kennedy and Suits, KFI (640).
8-11 p.m. -- Conway & Whitman, KLSX-FM (97.1).
9-11 p.m. -- Talk of the Nation: Science Friday, KPCC-FM (89.3).
9-11 p.m. -- Kevin James, KRLA (870).
9 p.m.-1 a.m. -- Phil Hendrie, KTLK (1150).
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