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Dan Rodricks chats for about an hour with those making and covering news. New episodes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Search for "Roughly Speaking" in the Podcasts app on iOS, in StitcherRadio, BeyondPod or other podcast apps on Android, or in iTunes on computers.
Users of Apple's News aggregator app, which collects stories from a number of sources and is automatically installed on all iOS devices running iOS 9 and above, can subscribe to The Sun's channel by searching for "Baltimore Sun".
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