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|location = [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]
 
|location = [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]
 
|genre = Public Radio
 
|genre = Public Radio
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|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''
|host = Various}}'''PLR (Public Liberty Radio)''' is a public radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It is a reference to [[Wikipedia:National Public Radio|National Public Radio]], a radio network seen by many to harbor liberal viewpoints. It is not present in [[Episodes From Liberty City]]. It is most likely broadcast in Algonquin.
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|host = Various}}'''PLR (Public Liberty Radio)''' is a public radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|''Grand Theft Auto IV'']]. It is a reference to [[Wikipedia:National Public Radio|National Public Radio]], a radio network seen by many to harbor liberal viewpoints. It is not present in [[Episodes From Liberty City|''Episodes From Liberty City'']]. It is most likely broadcasted in [[Algonquin]].
   
 
==Programs==
 
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'''Topics:''' A call-in talk show focused on New Age spiritualism. During the show, Beatrix, a phony psychic, provides callers with ridiculous advice, and constantly asks for their money. Beatrix's last name may be a reference to [[Darius Fontaine]], a get-rich-quick huckster who appeared in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].
 
'''Topics:''' A call-in talk show focused on New Age spiritualism. During the show, Beatrix, a phony psychic, provides callers with ridiculous advice, and constantly asks for their money. Beatrix's last name may be a reference to [[Darius Fontaine]], a get-rich-quick huckster who appeared in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].
   
===Pacemaker===
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===Peacemaker===
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'''Host:''' [[Ryan McFallon]] (Bryan Tucker)
 
'''Host:''' [[Ryan McFallon]] (Bryan Tucker)
   
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'''Topics:''' A talk show focused on health care. Host Ryan McFallon interviews a panel of three guests:
'''Topics:''' A talk show focused on health care. Host Ryan McFallon interviews a panel of three guests: Sheila Stafford, a spokeswoman for Beta Pharmaceuticals (who is said to have left a woman to die because Sheila feared the dying woman would sue); Wilson Taylor Sr. (portrayed by Bill Hader), a representative for an HMO who apparently left a young girl die because "she was too risky to save"; and Waylon Mason (portrayed by Rick Shapiro), an advocate of holistic medicine and home remedies. The show ends with Mason [[wp:treppanning|drilling holes]] in the heads of the other two guests.
 
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* Sheila Stafford (portrayed by Rachel Allen), a spokeswoman for [[Betta Pharmaceuticals]], who allowed a woman to die because she feared the woman would sue. She suffers from chronic back pain due to her large breasts, but instead of getting reductive surgery she prefers to take painkillers, since it's "easier". She says the same about why she doesn't get therapy for her depression.
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* [[Wilson Taylor Sr.]] (portrayed by Bill Hader), a representative for an HMO (Co-Pay Insurance) who apparently let a young girl die. He is pathologically afraid of getting sick and despises sick people, considering them leeches.
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* Waylon Mason (portrayed by Rick Shapiro), an advocate of holistic and homeopathic medicine with violent tendencies, whose mother was neglectful and distant when he was a child. The show ends with Mason forcefully [[wp:Trepanning|drilling holes]] in the two other guests' heads.
   
 
===Intelligent Agenda===
 
===Intelligent Agenda===
 
'''Host:''' [[Mike Riley]]
 
'''Host:''' [[Mike Riley]]
   
'''Topics:''' A left-wing call-in talk show. Host Mike Riley (played by Brian Sack) interviews a panel of three guests: [[Brandon Roberts]], a Vinewood actor who associates himself with left-wing causes only to enhance his own image, [[John Hunter]], a candidate for state governor, who embraces certain extreme right and extreme left political ideals, and [[Zachary Tyler]], a child prodigy who was brought onto the show as an example of liberal parenting, but is in fact an elitist. The show ends with John Hunter spanking [[Zachary Tyler]], and Zachary pleading 'No! Please no!'
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'''Topics:''' A left-wing call-in talk show. Host [[Mike Riley]] (played by Brian Sack) interviews a panel of three guests: [[Brandon Roberts]], a [[Vinewood (HD Universe)|Vinewood]] actor who associates himself with left-wing causes only to enhance his own image, [[John Hunter]], a candidate for state governor, who embraces certain extreme right and extreme left political ideals, and [[Zachary Tyler]], a child prodigy who was brought onto the show as an example of liberal parenting, but is in fact an elitist. The show ends with Hunter spanking Tyler after the latter suggests euthanasia to combat the hunger crisis.
   
 
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Revision as of 04:45, 17 November 2014

PLR (Public Liberty Radio) is a public radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV. It is a reference to National Public Radio, a radio network seen by many to harbor liberal viewpoints. It is not present in Episodes From Liberty City. It is most likely broadcasted in Algonquin.

Programs

The Séance

PLR Host: Beatrix Fontaine (Ilyana Kadushin)

Topics: A call-in talk show focused on New Age spiritualism. During the show, Beatrix, a phony psychic, provides callers with ridiculous advice, and constantly asks for their money. Beatrix's last name may be a reference to Darius Fontaine, a get-rich-quick huckster who appeared in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Peacemaker

Host: Ryan McFallon (Bryan Tucker)

Topics: A talk show focused on health care. Host Ryan McFallon interviews a panel of three guests:

  • Sheila Stafford (portrayed by Rachel Allen), a spokeswoman for Betta Pharmaceuticals, who allowed a woman to die because she feared the woman would sue. She suffers from chronic back pain due to her large breasts, but instead of getting reductive surgery she prefers to take painkillers, since it's "easier". She says the same about why she doesn't get therapy for her depression.
  • Wilson Taylor Sr. (portrayed by Bill Hader), a representative for an HMO (Co-Pay Insurance) who apparently let a young girl die. He is pathologically afraid of getting sick and despises sick people, considering them leeches.
  • Waylon Mason (portrayed by Rick Shapiro), an advocate of holistic and homeopathic medicine with violent tendencies, whose mother was neglectful and distant when he was a child. The show ends with Mason forcefully drilling holes in the two other guests' heads.

Intelligent Agenda

Host: Mike Riley

Topics: A left-wing call-in talk show. Host Mike Riley (played by Brian Sack) interviews a panel of three guests: Brandon Roberts, a Vinewood actor who associates himself with left-wing causes only to enhance his own image, John Hunter, a candidate for state governor, who embraces certain extreme right and extreme left political ideals, and Zachary Tyler, a child prodigy who was brought onto the show as an example of liberal parenting, but is in fact an elitist. The show ends with Hunter spanking Tyler after the latter suggests euthanasia to combat the hunger crisis.


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