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"Seems Dawn and hot, hot, hot
DJ hubby Slim Slicker

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are getting ready to take
a bite out of the Big Apple."

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- So?
- Slim Slicker's one of Metro's major assets.

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Syndicated to all their stations.
The cornerstone of their programming.

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Lose him and Metro's just
real estate with falling ratings.

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And you're not buying it for a write-off.
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Better make sure he's locked in
before they sign.

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Oren, I have this covered. Upstairs. Shall we?
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- Yes.
- Yes.

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Hear the lady out, sir.
There's another elevator.

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You're on.
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OK.
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This is Forbes. It's the basic article about how
you were looking to get into broadcasting.

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OK, the same day, I'm reading the Post
and there's this item on Bobby Stein,

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the radio guy who does those gross jokes
about Ethiopia and the Betty Ford Center.

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Anyway, he's hosting this charity auction -
real blue bloods, and won't that be funny?

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Now I turn the page to the society stuff
and there's a picture of your daughter.

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Nice picture. And she's helping
to organise the charity ball.

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So I started to think Trask, radio. Trask, radio.
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And then I hooked up with Jack,
and he came on board with Metro,

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and... and so now here we are.
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Oren, we really don't have
any more time for fairy tales.

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Miss Parker, let me ask you a question.
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How did you come up the idea
for Trask to buy up Metro?

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How did I...?
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Well, let's see. The...

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