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Lars Kristopher Larson (born March 6, 1959) [1] is an American conservative [2] [3] talk radio show host based in Portland, Oregon. Larson worked in television and radio news from the 1970s to 1990s and has hosted The Lars Larson Show from flagship station KXL in Portland since 1997. Two versions of the show exist: the Northwest show airs from ...
Brian Wheeler. Categories: American radio personalities by populated place. People from Portland, Oregon, by occupation. Radio personalities from Oregon. Radio stations in Portland, Oregon.
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KXL-FM is the flagship station for the nationally syndicated Lars Larson Show. In addition to news blocks in weekday AM and PM drive time, KXL-FM also carries syndicated shows from Chad Benson, Markley, Van Camp and Robbins, Red Eye Radio, This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal and America in the Morning.
Rose City also owns the Radio Northwest Network which airs programming on KXL to 17 affiliates throughout Oregon. Featured programming includes the Lars Larson show, Around the House, In the Garden, Mr Barbeque and NW Vine Time. All the shows are locally produced by Rose City Radio and focus on Oregon issues and trends.
A Winter's Tale (in Swedish: En vintersaga; subtitled: Four Vignettes after Shakespeare ( Fyra vinjetter till Shakespeares )), Op. 18, is a four- movement suite for orchestra written from 1937 to 1938 by Swedish composer Lars-Erik Larsson. The Epilogue (No. 4) is often performed and recorded as a stand-alone concert piece.
Pastoral Suite. The Pastoral Suite (in Swedish: Pastoralsvit ), Op. 19, is a three- movement suite for orchestra written in 1938 by Swedish composer Lars-Erik Larsson. The suite remains not only one of Larsson's most celebrated compositions, [2] but also one of the most frequently performed pieces of Swedish art music.
Talk radio host Lars Larson is also a former guest host, although his show now directly competes with The Savage Nation. 2003–2012. In June 2003, he had a salary dispute with his flagship station KSFO, which refused to renegotiate his contract, and KSFO dropped his show on June 2. In July 2003, he began his show on rival station KNEW.