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The Greg Kelly Show
Weekdays 12:15-3PM

Hour 3: Play it Cool | 11-27-24

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Frank starts the third hour discussing how to deal with being a people pleaser and reveals this week's Listener of the Week. He then sits down with Jason Zinoman, a critic-at-large for the Culture section of the New York Times, a comedy columnist and an author. They discuss the legacy of Johnny Carson and the current media landscape. He later gives the Conspiracy of the Day on new clues revealed related to the disappearance of D.B. Cooper.

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