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Jay Diamond : ウィキペディア英語版
Jay Diamond

Jay Diamond is a former American talk radio host from the Manhattan Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn who began his move to the radio by being a frequent caller to other radio programs, especially New York City's popular Bob Grant's show.
He broadcast for several years in the 1990s and early 2000s in New York City, first on WABC (then home to Bob Grant, who at the time considered Diamond a sort of protégé).〔''New York Times'': (The Angriest Man in Talk Radio;In This City, Call-In Shows Crackle With Controversy. But When Is Enough Enough?. ) January 28, 1996. Accessed February 11, 2015.〕 By the mid-2000s he had moved to the political left, on WEVD, and finally on WOR. His last scheduled broadcast was in Boston, Massachusetts, his ''Jay Diamond Show'' appearing on WRKO until 2005. 〔"Jay Diamond," in.com http://www.in.com/jay-diamond/profile-134037.html〕
He is a voice impressionist and has given short radio plays performed by "The Mighty Diamond Art Players," all of whom are himself. One of his famous impersonations was of Al Sharpton. Diamond also parodied the speaking style of other New York City politicians, such as then-Governor Mario Cuomo and former Mayor Ed Koch.
==See also==

*WABC (AM)
*WEVD
*WOR
*Talk radio

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