Briston Palin Considering Phoenix Radio Station Job

msnbc.comBriston Palin considering Phoenix radio station jobUSA TodayIt's not a done deal yet, but a Phoenix radio station has offered a job to Bristol Palin. We told you yesterday that Palin was going to meet with KXMP-FM, and she did. Mix 96.9 host Mathew Blades tells AP that Sarah Palin's ...Bristol Palin offered job on Phoenix radio showThe Associated PressBristol Palin offered job on Ariz.

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