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    Fox News Entertainment Reporter Michelle Pollino visits The Amazing Hour

    en-usOctober 14, 2014
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    About this Episode

    Michelle Pollino, former UBN Host of Pure Pollino, talks with Joanne and Sabrina about how she learned to recognize and appreciate her gift for being an on-air radio personality, and how it came to be that she got the position of Entertainment Reporter at Fox News.

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