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LAist Radio Today at 5pm: Guest - Adrianne Curry

When Apple announced their new iPods yesterday the big winner was LAist. Why? Because the new iPods have been equipped to work with WiFi so that people can access Apple's extremely profitable iTunes store. And in the iTunes store, for free, will be all of the LAist radio shows that we are doing on NowLive.com.
And, in fact you can subscribe to all of the LAist shows as we record them. Ah, technology.
Last week we interviewed LA Times opinions page editor Matt Welch about his soon to be released book on John McCain. And today at 5pm we get to talk with Playboy cover model, reality tv star, wife to a Brady, and America's first Next Top Model winner, Adrianne Curry.
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photo from Adrianne's myspace page
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