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PITTSBURGH, PA - One of Pittsburgh's most polarizing broadcasters is about to step up to the microphone again. Wendy Bell, formerly of WTAE-TV and KDKA-AM, announced she'll have a new talk show on WJAS-AM starting on Jan. 25.
Bell, you'll recall, left KDKA in the fall after suggesting people should be shot if they deface statues of historic figures.
If listening to that sort of chatter appeals to you, Bell says you'll have that chance every Monday through Friday on the conservative talk show station.
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