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I enjoyed it, until advertisements took over

I've been listening to this podcast a couple times a week while getting ready for work over the past couple years and it has been a great short news briefing as I'm headed out the door to get up to speed on news UNTIL WSJ started adding massive commercials in comparison to the length of the briefing.

I'm still baffled why I need to hear the same 30 second advertisement, twice for a minute long podcast. Time to look elsewhere.

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