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Free Talk Live is now a NolanChart sponsor

Free Talk Live, a nationally syndicated liberty-minded radio show, has become a Nolan Chart sponsor.
by Nolanchart marketing
(libertarian)
Monday, June 9, 2008

Free Talk Live ( www.freetalklive.com) has become a sponsor at Nolan chart! FTL is a nationwide syndicated terrestrial radio program with forty affiliates and counting. The show airs from 7pm until 10pm Mon. through Sat. and can be listened to in it's entirety via podcast any time for FREE, just visit the website.

The Show is an eclectic combination of liberty themed topics, brought up mostly by callers, ranging from politics, to the drug war, to the Free State Project, to activism, to Paula, all presented and commented on in a rational manner. The tables at FTL rarely get pounded, and there is little spittle. The show does not use a delay, and allows callers an opportunity to actually voice an opinion, even if the hosts disagree.

Free Talk Live broadcasts from New Hampshire as a part of the Free State Project and has had guests ranging from Barry Cooper, to Glen Jacobs(WWE's Kane), to Rep. Ron Paul. Free Talk Live is always interesting, and Nolan Chart welcomes them as a sponsor, Give them a try.



Additionally, any suggestions, thoughts, concerns, or comments on advertising and marketing for both the Nolan Chart, and American Liberty TV, please direct them to me, Mike Stahl at Sales@nolanchart.com


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