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'Car Talk' Ends its run on NPR
After 25 years, "Car Talk," the popular radio show on NPR, broadcast on Lehigh Valley Public Radio WDIY, is ending its show.

Sad news out of Boston: Tom and Ray Magliozzi, better known as the Saturday morning radio mechanics on NPR's "Car Talk," are calling it quits, the Associated Press reports.
Locally, Lehigh Valley's Public Radio, , broadcasts the show Saturday mornings at 10 a.m. at 88.1 FM, 93.9 FM Easton/Phillipsburg and 93.7 FM Fogelsville/Trexlertown.
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They show will continue to air in reruns, but after 25 years of giving at once useful and hilarious advice on car maintenance to callers with every manner of malfunction, no new episodes will be produced. Older brother Tom is 74 years old, while Ray is 63.
The show was first broadcast on WBUR in Boston in 1977. It's now the most popular program on NPR and is heard coast-to-coast.
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