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Madoka : I did a lot of radio programs for KBC radio. Those days, you had to send the tapes a week earlier, they listen to it. If there was any inappropriate word used within the program, you had to edit it out, otherwise the program would not be aired.
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Madoka : I did a lot of programs for KBC radio, you had to send the tapes in advance
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