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Art Bell: Washington Post
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Art Bell: Well, experience would bear it out. 62% of US postal employees say that within the last year they were sworn at either by their supervisor or by their co-worker at work. This is in a major survey out of the University of North Carolina. And I think most of us recognize that in the workplace the tradition of, as Fortune Magazine would say, the ten toughest bosses in America, that tradition of the butt-kicking boss who can say what he or she damn well wants to employees, that’s still out there in America. Less so than in Europe, probably.
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According to "The Washington Post" in its February 23, 1997 paper: Art Bell is currently America's highest-rated late-night radio talk show, heard on 328 stations. According to "The Oregonian" in its June 22, 1997 paper: Coast To Coast AM with Art Bell is on 460 stations. At its initial peak in popularity, Coast To Coast AM was syndicated on over 500 radio stations, and it claimed 15 million listeners nightly. The show typically has received upwards of 30 million listeners when Bell himself hosted the show.
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In 1999, Bell appeared as himself on the Chris Carter-created series Millennium. The episode, called "Collateral Damage," aired in the third season and dealt with a former U.S. soldier who claimed the government he fought for was indeed responsible for horrendous tests on soldiers and Iraqi civilians. (This episode was broadcast on January 22, 1999. The Washington Post, 1-22-99.)
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