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Alan Stock Radio Show

10.05.09

Alan Stock is a prolific and outspoken radio host based in Las Vegas. Alan has worked in the TV and Radio industry for over 20 years, but began his working life as a psychotherapist. This strange merging of talents, combined with his libertarian views has resulted in his talk radio show being named as one of the 100 most influential in America.

Radio Show:
Alan Stock began his broadcast career at Viacom Cable television, but was soon picked up by a local station in Petaluma, California. Alan went on to be broadcast radio host of San Diego’s heritage station KOGO, Sacramento’s KSTE, and San Fransisco’s KSFO sports radio.
Web Stuff
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http://alanstock.com/ is the talk radio presenters official web page. It is home to pictures, selected links, and talking points which are used in Alan’s show.
Related URL Searches: alanstock.com, allan stock.com
Television:
Of course, Allan stock got his start working for TV, working for Viacon Cable television in the San Fransisco Bay Area. He was soon head hunted by a producer at local KSRO Radio to become their key talk radio personality with the Alan Stock radio show.
Books
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Alan has not written any books to date, though he sometimes speaks of desire to do this.
Career
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Stock began his career in the rare position of psychotherapist, specialising in poly-abuse drug addicts. In this role, he relied on creative training to introduced techniques of role-playing and psychodrama to his workshops.
Education
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No details of Alan Stocks education are available.
In the News
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Though Alan Stock has not been a headline maker, his association with the various radio stations he has worked at appears to provide a magic touch to listener numbers. In October 2007, KXNT broadcast radio Alan Stock radio show talk radio was joined by nationally syndicated programs from the likes of Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin. Making Stocks local station one of the most successful in the country.

If you liked reading about Alan Stock, check out the Bob and Tom radio show.

Sources
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http://www.kxnt.com/, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KXNT

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6 Responses to “Alan Stock Radio Show”

  1. Al Arata says on :

    Get rid of Alan Stock. He’s awful. The other day he asked a question regarding the Pentigon 8 times; let 2 callers through; one disagreed. He moved on. I had to change stations. You’d be much better off rerunning Coast to Coast.

  2. Al Arata says on :

    Al Arata says on January 27th, 2010 at 6:54 pm :

    Get rid of Alan Stock. He’s awful. The other day he asked a question regarding the Pentigon 8 times; let 2 callers through; one disagreed. He moved on. I had to change stations. You’d be much better off rerunning Coast to Coast.

  3. Al Arata says on :

    Mispelled Pentagon. Stock is still awful, or drunk, or has a speech impediment. How about all of the above?

  4. Walter K. Jones says on :

    I think Alan is great!! Now please have him be more specific on the Stony’s location for the Sheriff Joe Arpaio guest speaker on May 7, 2010 here in Las Vegas. There are several locations.

    Thanks

    Walt

  5. Don in the Desert says on :

    Alan, I was listening to your program yesterday while walking ny dog in the doggy park…… I thought of this article I read on Freerepublic the other day….. it fits right in with the subject matter on your program. Also at a resturant with friends we got to talking with a couple of Marines just back from Afgan. The told us that they had been ordered to not return fire when fired upon to just get under/behind cover.To say the least they were not happy. We bought their dinner. keep the faith.

    De Opresso Liber….. Don in the Desert

    Fighting a War Without Bullets?
    Human Events ^ | 5/23/2010

    Posted on Sunday, May 23, 2010 12:13:09 PM by Fight4Freedom1

    Commanders have ordered a U.S. military unit in Afghanistan to patrol with unloaded weapons, according to a source in Afghanistan.

    American soldiers in at least one unit have been ordered to conduct patrols without a round chambered in their weapons, an anonymous source stationed at a forward operating base in Afghanistan said in an interview. The source was unsure where the order originated or how many other units were affected.

    When a weapon has a loaded magazine, but the safety is on and no round is chambered, the military refers to this condition as “amber status.” Weapons on “red status” are ready to fire—they have a round in the chamber and the safety is off.

    The source stated that he had been stationed at the base for only a month, but the amber weapons order was in place since before he arrived. A NATO spokesman could not confirm the information, stating that levels of force are classified.

    “Our overall aim is to defeat the insurgency which means we must gain and then maintain the support of the Afghan population,” said Lieutenant Commander Iain Baxter, a spokesman for NATO’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in a statement to HUMAN EVENTS. “This must be the objective of every action taken by ISAF service members, and it calls for responses that de-escalate situations where the use of deadly force may not be necessary. In doing this, leaders at all levels make enormous efforts to ensure that troops balance their own protection with the protection of the Afghan population.”

    If there was a spate of friendly-fire casualties, then perhaps a change in the company’s rules would make sense. ISAF keeps no records of negligent discharges, however a search of casualties in Afghanistan showed only three fatalities due to friendly fire since January 2009…

    (Excerpt) Read more at humanevents.com …

  6. Al Arata says on :

    Fire Stock!!!

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