Probably the most successful use of radio by a politician were the famous

a. "Sunday conversations" by President Ronald Reagan.
b. "fireside chats" by President Franklin Roosevelt.
c. "evenings with Bill" by President Bill Clinton.
d. "Saturday morning addresses" by President George W. Bush.
e. "afternoon chats" with President Barack Obama.


b

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