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    Alan Berg. Alan Harrison Berg (January 18, 1934 – June 18, 1984) was an American talk radio show host in Denver, Colorado. Born to a Jewish family, he had outspoken atheistic and liberal views and a confrontational interview style. Berg was assassinated by members of the white supremacist group The Order, which believed in killing all Jews ...

  2. A profile of the Denver talk show host who made listeners deathly angry with his provocative and humorous commentary on race, religion, politics and culture. Learn about his life, career, controversies and legacy from this article from 1985.

  3. Jun 17, 2009 · Alan Berg, a controversial talk-radio host and a Jew, was shot dead by The Order, a racist group, in his driveway. The article recounts the events, the trial and the legacy of the crime that shocked the nation.

  4. Jun 18, 2014 · June 18, 2014. Radio talk show host Alan Berg was gunned down in his driveway in Denver's Congress Park neighborhood 30 years ago today. Berg, who at the time of his death worked for Denver's KOA ...

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  5. Dec 26, 2010 · Roger Ebert writes: Alan Berg was a Denver talk-radio host who was murdered on June 18, 1984. He was a goofy-looking bird, with a thin face and a bristly white beard that hid the ravages of teenage acne. He wore reading glasses perched far down on his nose, and he dressed in unlikely combinations of checks and stripes and garments that looked left over from the 1950s. When the members of a ...

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  7. Learn about Alan Berg, a controversial Denver radio broadcaster who was assassinated by a white supremacist group in 1984. The article covers his early life, radio career, and the events leading up to his death.

  8. May 31, 2018 · The Early Life Of Alan Berg. Before he became a talk-show host on Denver’s KOA radio station, Alan Berg, was a criminal trial lawyer. Born Jan. 1, 1934, in Chicago to a Jewish family, Berg was one of the youngest people to pass the Illinois state bar at just 22-years-old.

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