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  2. James O'Brien (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    James Edward O'Brien (born 1972) [1][2] is a British radio presenter, podcaster, author, and former tabloid journalist and television presenter. Since 2004, he has hosted a weekday morning phone-in discussion for talk station LBC. [3] In 2017/18, he hosted an interview series on Joe.ie. He has been an occasional presenter for BBC's Newsnight.

  3. James O’Brien praised for ‘brutal’ Nigel Farage comments ...

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    Radio listeners have applauded James O’Brien for his ‘savage’ takedown of Nigel Farage.. The LBC presenter, 52, who hosts a much-lauded show on the political live debate channel every ...

  4. James O’Brien, LBC’s mid-morning mouthpiece, on the ... - AOL

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    THE SATURDAY INTERVIEW: The notoriously opinionated radio host speaks to Louis Chilton about meeting Matthew Perry, the BBC’s ‘mess’ of an impartiality system, and why his new book tackles ...

  5. LBC - Wikipedia

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    LBC (originally the London Broadcasting Company) is a British phone-in and talk radio station owned and operated by Global and based in its headquarters in London. It was the UK's first licensed commercial radio station , and began to broadcast on Monday 8 October 1973, [ 1 ] a week ahead of Capital Radio .

  6. Sangita Myska - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Sources connected to the station suggested that her departure was instead due to falling hourly audience figures, [9] a view shared by LBC host James O'Brien who said "Unfortunately, like every other presenter on LBC, I stand and fall by my listening hours, by my ratings." [10] [11]

  7. Category:LBC radio presenters - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Farage. Nick Ferrari. Shelagh Fogarty. John Forrest (producer) Matt Frei.

  8. James O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    James O'Brien (filmmaker) (born 1969), American film director, screenwriter and producer. James Joseph O'Brien (1930–2007), British clergyman. James O'Brien (horticulturist) (1842–1930), winner of the Victoria Medal of Honour. James O'Brien (sprinter, born 1896), American sprinter and winner of the 300 yards at the 1921 USA Indoor Track and ...

  9. Racism in the British Conservative Party - Wikipedia

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    [78] [79] LBC radio host James O'Brien likened the speech to Chapter 2 of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf; [79] this analogy was criticised by Ed West in The Spectator. [80]