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  1. "Broadcast Blues" is the thirtieth episode (thirty-first in production order) of the fifth season, and the two-hundred-twenty-ninth episode of The Loud House.

  2. The following is a collection of images from the episode " Broadcast Blues ." Contents. 1Screenshots. 1.1Faulty equipment. 1.2Chandler joins the team. 1.3Trouble begins. 1.4The "Bro in the Know" 1.5The sting operation. 1.6Improvising. 2GIFs. 3Panoramas. Screenshots. Faulty equipment. "Man, my locker feels so basic!" "Hey, guys! Check this out!"

  3. 22. Jan. 2024 · Like the best lead-ins, Broadcast Blues hooks you from word one and doesn’t let go. Belsky knows his way around the newsroom and a good story, which ensures that colorful characters and compelling crimes abound. But the beauty of this series is that, while Clare continues to age and evolve from book to book, readers can jump in at any point ...

  4. An hour of original Garage Blues plus classic covers from Hard Stairs Blues Band.Recorded and streamed live from Sound Shack Studios, in Cheltenham, Gloucest...

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  5. Paramount Global Wiki. in: Television episodes, The Loud House episodes, 2021, and 2 more. Broadcast Blues. Original air date. August 27, 2021. Directed by. Jessica Borutski. "Broadcast Blues" is the thirtieth episode (thirty-first in production order) of the fifth season, and the two-hundred-twenty-ninth episode of The Loud House . Contents.

  6. Girl Jordan: "I didn't think anything could top what's in Bolhofner's briefcase." Chandler:[from off-screen] "Hey, guys!" [Pan left to reveal Chandler.] "Check this out!" [He lobs his drink of slosh up to the wall; seeing he is only trying to get their attention, the others don't like this that much.]Girl Jordan: "Chandler, we're trying to ...

  7. Broadcast Blues is a page-turning, meticulously plotted crime novel enriched by a terrific New York sense of place, Dick Belsky’s wicked sense of humor, and his insider’s view of the Machiavellian world that is broadcast news.” —Jonathan Kellerman, New York Times best-selling author.