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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a program or presentation that is primarily delivered in audio format, such as a podcast or radio show.
Example: "I listened to an interesting audio show about the history of jazz music during my commute."
Alternatives: "audio program" or "audio broadcast".
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Each week Nature publishes a free audio show.
Welcome to Bedford Corners, the small, fictional town Mr. Brannigan created for the half-hour weekly audio show.
Other Sunday attractions include an animated film on the telescope, an audio show about space and a chance to view the Sun (safely) with a telescope.
At Adirondack, over on East Fifty-seventh Street, the system I had heard two weeks earlier at the New York Audio Show was up and running.
At the New York Audio Show, I heard a great setup, featuring Luxman electronics (one of the major Japanese high-end manufacturers) and Triangle speakers, from France.
On Sunday, Mr. Cantwell posted a blog post with what he said might be the final episode of his audio show.
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The footage, which had no audio, showed the flashes from Hernandez's gun as Johnson ran away from officers.
Audible, Amazon's audiobook company, is offering a new selection of podcasts, Audio Shows, included with its £7.99 monthly subscription.
That audio showed Romero Jucá, a senator who was part of the cabinet named to replace Rousseff's, strategising with Machado about impeaching Rousseff to stop "the bleeding".
In late August, Adam Curry, 40, a former MTV host turned entrepreneur, wrote a program allowing automatic downloads of new audio shows using R.S.S.
Steven P. Jobs put his talent as a master salesman to the test when, in 2005, he introduced new Apple software for downloading digital audio shows.
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