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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a radio program" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a specific show or broadcast that is aired on the radio. Example: "I listened to a fascinating radio program about climate change yesterday."
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Last week, he appeared on a radio program on WBAI.
They had to listen to a radio program then.
A radio program changed his life, he said.
What began as an idea they first heard on a radio program became a reality.
It is a radio program that is also a podcast; it is not just a podcast.
"I'm sure there'll be lively litigation over it," Ms. Bysiewicz said on a radio program Wednesday.
public-relations man had brought them to N.Y. to take part in a radio program.
Mr. M. Also conduct a a radio program called Between the Bookends.
Husband makes a remark about a radio program he is listening to.
Mayor LaGuardia recently spoke on a radio program called "Wings Over Jordan," which originates in Cincinnati.
Aside from a few cheap-looking graphics, you're essentially watching the filming of a radio program.
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