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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a breakfast show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a television or radio program that is broadcast in the morning, typically featuring news, entertainment, and discussions.
Example: "I enjoy watching a breakfast show every morning while I have my coffee."
Alternatives: "morning program" or "morning talk show".
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We told them it was a breakfast show.
She is currently the co-host of a breakfast show for an Australian radio station.
I'd been saying to Christine for two or three years, we should do a breakfast show together, the time is right to do a breakfast show.
The BBC has mocked an Australian broadcaster for copying a TV advert for a breakfast show word for word.
The station, which began life five years ago, will broadcast every Thursday and Friday from 9am to 12am, and begins with a breakfast show from DJ Lance Rocks.
Crompton is known on-air as DJ JC, presenting a breakfast show and a Saturday night slot as well as mentoring other would-be presenters.
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Launching a new breakfast show is a hazardous endeavour.
He believes Moyles was justified in dedicating half an hour of a recent breakfast show to complaining about not being paid.
He moved to Virgin to present a rival breakfast show that was a huge success; he liked it so much be bought the station.
She's just started fronting a TV breakfast show and has helped design a range of children's clothing.
Neil Fox has signed a new two-year deal to present a revamped breakfast show on Bauer Media's Magic 105.4.
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