The Exchange 10th Anniversary (Exchange Favorite)

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By John Clayton on Monday, October 9, 2006.
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On October 9, 1995, Laura Knoy, known for her work on NPR newscasts and for occasionally filling in for shows like Weekend Edition, stepped in front of a New Hampshire Public Radio microphone for the first time and at 9am that morning, the Exchange was born. Ten years ago, the nation was reeling from the OJ decision and talking about its Million Man March. Bill Clinton was president and Steve Merrill, the Governor of the Granite State. Today host Laura Knoy trades chairs and instead of asking the questions will answer them... about the history of the show, her favorite moments and her hopes for the next ten years of the Exchange. New Hampshire Union Leader columnist John Clayton hosts.

*This show originally aired on 10/9/2005*

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