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President franklin d. roosevelt's depression-era radio talks, or "_____," remain one of the most famous uses of radio in politics
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The radio talks that U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt were a very famous radio talk show. They were called Fireside Chats and they were used to talk to the American population about many things he was doing in order to aid them through the Great Depression.
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