World News | William Booth, Aaso Ameen Shwan, The Washington Post | Friday November 18, 2016
The listeners who call in to Radio Alghad are typical of talk radio audiences around the world. It's complain, complain. Except the callers to "Radio Tomorrow" are in the Islamic State-controlled city of Mosul, and they don't want to yak about traffic or sports.
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