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Dan and Ellen talk with Emily Rooney, the longtime host of the award-winning show on WGBH-TV, "Beat The Press." Dan was a panelist on "Beat the Press," which had a 22-year run but was canceled in 2021 by GBH. The show, which is much missed by many former viewers, had a brief second life as a podcast. Emily has got serious television news cred. She arrived at WGBH from the Fox Network in New York, where she oversaw political coverage, including the 1996 presidential primaries, national conventions, and presidential election. Before that, she was executive producer of ABC's "World News Tonight" with Peter Jennings. She also worked at WCVB-TV in Boston for 15 years, from 1979–'93, as news director and as assistant news director. There's a revival of interest in responsible media criticism. Boston Globe columnist Kimberly Atkins Stohr recently wrote an op-ed calling for the restoration of a public editor position at The New York Times, The Globe and other news outlets. Dan has an update on one of our favorite topics — pink slime. Wired magazine has a wild story out of rural Iowa involving a Linux server in Germany, a Polish website and a Chinese operation called “the Propaganda Department of the Party Committee of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.” Ellen recounts a legal saga in Southeastern Minnesota involving the sale of a newspaper group and allegations of intellectual property theft. It's all about a single used computer and its role in creating a media startup.
We'll talk to Mark Jacob about his new column for Courier Newsroom, “A New Idea in Political Interviews: Ban the Liars,” which makes the case that media sites don't mind booking known liars on their airwaves so long as it brings them big ratings. And state superintendent Jill Underly fires back at DEI critics in […]Guests: Mark Jacob, Dan Schumacher
J.D Pinkus (Butthole Surfers, Melvins) and Mike Savino (Tall Tall Trees) join me to talk about their new experimental Banjo album Ponder Machinehttps://talltalltrees.bandcamp.com/album/ponder-machinehttps://www.jdpinkus.comhttps://talltalltrees.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Special Thanks to my buddy Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this episode!https://www.meettheexpertspodcast.comhttps://www.jvimobile.com
Thrill to the story of the boys and girls who took on the richest men in America: and won. It's 1899, we're in New York and the 'newsies' – the boys and girls who sell papers on the city's streets – have had enough.Join Oswin, Carla and six young people from today as we time travel 125 years to find out about Kid Blink, Joseph Pulitzer and how news has changed – or remained the same . . .And listen in to hear who Shane, Dillon, Dalani, Elijah, Marley and Maya agree on for their Hall of Fame nominee.
On this episode of Beat the Press, former NECN anchor Mike Nikitas fills in for Emily Rooney to discuss the media coverage of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the ongoing changes at CNN, the safety of journalists following the murder of Las Vegas investigative reporter Jeff German, and how a hot mic at the ESPN Little League World Series shows how far distrust of the media has gone. Joining Mike on this episode are media consultant Susie Banikarim, Joanna Weiss of Experience Magazine, and Dan Kennedy of Northeastern University.
In his new book "Ticking Clock", long time "60 Minutes" producer Ira Rosen takes readers behind the scenes of the highly successful CBS show; traveling the world with Mike Wallace, Steve Kroft, Diane Sawyer, and others. He shares the insanely ego driven world of the biggest stars on one of the longest running television shows.
NBC reshuffles plans for Meet The Press, Washington Post is turning out to have a rough year and Steve Doocy changes his tone on Trump. Time Stamps: 00:23 Introduction 3:45 Front Page 36:48 Obsessions 44:37 Reader Mail 51:04 Favorite Item of the Week Show Notes: MSN:NBC's ‘Meet the Press' Shakeup Puts Chuck Todd in Jeopardy NYT: Frustrations Mount at Washington Post as Its Business Struggles Mediaite: Steve Doocy Flatly Asks Why Classified Documents Were in Trump's Desk: 'These Are the Biggest Secrets in the World!' CJR: Jared Kushner bubbles up again NYT: Opinion | Harry Styles Walks a Fine Line NYT: Death in Navy SEAL Training Exposes a Culture of Brutality, Cheating and Drugs WSJ: Do You Need an Interior Designer or a Marriage Counselor? The Cut: Meghan Markle on Her New Life in California If you have a story you want us to talk about, e-mail us at wretches@nebulouspodcasts.com
Emily has a conversation with longtime NBC sports reporter Michele Tafoya, now a political commentator and host of the Sideline Sanity podcast. They touch on Critical Race Theory, the #metoo movement, Roe v Wade, and getting ahead as a female in a male dominated business.
Dan and Ellen dive into their reporter's notebooks, catching up with NJ Spotlight News, the Lexington Observer, the transition at The Texas Tribune, and the turmoil at the Iowa Graphic-Advocate (both of them). Dan recaps Gannett's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day, and Ellen has a rave for Emily Rooney's Beat The Press podcast and her interview with legendary WCVB-TV news anchor Natalie Jacobson.
On this episode; two relativley new start up news organizations with similar missions have launched, can they survive as advertised? Erin Overbey has complained her way out of a job at The New Yorker, was bringing her grievances to social media to blame? What's up with the new programming at CNN? And what's going on at Twitter w/ Elon Musk now? These topics as well as our panels "Rants and Raves". Joining host Emily Rooney are Lylah Alphonse of The Boston Globe, Jon Keller of WBZ-TV, and former NECN anchor Mike Nikitas.
Emily interviews former longtime WCVB-TV Boston news anchor Natalie Jacobson, discussing her new book 'Every Life a Story'. They discuss the glory days of Boston TV and the future of the news cycle as a whole. They also talk about the pros and cons of working with a spouse under the public eye.
On this special episode of Beat the Press, host Emily Rooney is joined by Bill O'Reilly, the veteran journalist who pioneered opinion journalism during a 20-year run at Fox News. Also the author of the best-selling Killing series and the host of No Spin News, O'Reilly joins Beat the Press to discuss the state of the news business, fairness in news, mis- and disinformation, and much more.
On this episode, a deep dive into the coverage of the January 6th hearings, how the story was and WAS NOT told depending on the network; on Watergate's 50th anniversary, discussion on the similarities between that event and the Jan 6th insurrection; and the continuing issues at The Washington Post that has led to a suspension of one writer and the firing of another.These topics as well as the panels rants and raves.Host Emily Rooney with media consultant Susie Banikarim, former NECN anchor Mike Nikitas, and Jon Keller from WBZ-TV..
A single themed show on this episode of Beat The Press: The Media and the mass shooting dilemma. Does the press contribute to mass shooting contagion? How much should be reported about the gunmen themselves? What would happen if the photos from gruesome mass shootings were made public? When is too soon to bring up the politics of guns? These questions as well as the panels rants and raves of the week.Joining Emily Rooney are Lylah Alphonse of The Boston Globe, Joanna Weiss of Experience Magazine, and Dan Kennedy of Northeastern University.
On this episode; What is Replacement Theory and do believers care about the facts? Do GOP candidates have names and positions or is it just enough to say "Trump backed"? The Blame Game; who leaked the Supreme Court decision on Roe v Wade? What the heck is a UAP? That and the panels 'rants and raves' of the week.Host Emily Rooney with media consultant Susie Banikarim, former NECN anchor Mike Nikitas, and Dan Kennedy from Northeastern University.
In this episode, the new "Dis-information Board" gets dissed, the New York Times 20,000 word tome about Tucker Carlson, Ukraine President Zelensky is winning the social media war, and why the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial is getting so much press from all outlets. That and the panels 'rants and raves' of the week.Host Emily Rooney with Lylah Alphonse of The Boston Globe, Jon Keller of WBZ-TV, and Dan Kennedy from Northeastern University.
In this episode, Elon Musk and his purchase of Twitter, Kevin McCarthy is caught on tape talking about asking Donald Trump for his resignation, 'Libs of Tik Tok' and why Tucker Carlson so infatuated with it, and Dan Kennedy proves correct that CNN+ was 'headed for an iceberg', closing shop only a month after it's release. That and the panels 'rants and raves' of the week.Host Emily Rooney with Joanna Weiss of Experience Magazine, Dan Kennedy from Northeastern University, and Jon Keller of WBZ-TV.
In this episode, the slap heard round the world, Ginni Thomas and her controversial texts, CBS staffers including Stephen Colbert cringe over the hiring of Mick Mulvaney, and what are revanchism and irredentism? This and more, with the panelists rants and raves of the week.Host Emily Rooney with Lylah Alphonse of the Boston Globe, media consultant Susie Banikarim, and former NECN anchor Mike Nikitas.
In this episode, Russia's disinformation campaign with some help from Putin's media pals here in the USA, Tik Tok stars get the royal treatment from the White House, why the main stream media may be hoping for a libel verdict against their 'own', a New York Times editorial on cancel culture gets eviscerated on social media, and what happens when the media uses the language of advocates.Host Emily Rooney with media strategist Susie Banikarim, Dan Kennedy from Northeastern University, and Joanna Weiss of Experience Magazine.
In this episode: On the front lines in Ukraine, reporting without a safety net. A discussion about whether journalists can market their own 'brand' without conflict. What is Bigorexia? You'll find out. Anthony Weiner is back on the radio, does he deserve yet another chance? Also the panel's rants and raves for the week. Host Emily Rooney with Dan Kennedy from Northeastern University, Lylah Alphonse of The Boston Globe, and Jon Keller of WBZ-TV.
On this special episode of Impact Izzone: Brendan Schabath, Trent Balley and Luke Sloan recap Michigan State's Big Ten tournament-opening win against Maryland, preview the Spartans quarterfinal matchup against Wisconsin and discuss some early results from other teams in the tournament.
Emily Rooney and her panel discuss protocols for high profile interviews, the Joe Rogan controversy, comedian Bob Saget's death and his families right to privacy, and the role of current college students in cancel culture.Host Emily Rooney with Dan Kennedy from Northeastern University, Lylah Alphonse of The Boston Globe, and Jon Keller of WBZ-TV
Beat The Press returns with conversations on; partisan media sniping surrounding the January 6th attacks, Dave Chappelle pushing the boundaries of humour, did the media delight in the takedown of the Cuomo brothers, is there anything too ridiculous to report, and more. Host Emily Rooney with Dan Kennedy from Northeastern University, Lylah Alphonse of The Boston Globe, and Jon Keller of WBZ-TV.
Beat the Press with Emily Rooney is back!
*A Love/Hate Relationship: Listen in as KGOV guest host Doug McBurney talks about Bob Enyart's incredible impact in the media, on earth and in Heaven. Hello to the Bob Enyart Live family. It is with a heavy heart that we announce, as some of you may have heard, that Bob went to be with the Lord on Sunday Sept 12th, 2021. If you'd like to celebrate Bob's life, you're welcome to join his family at the memorial service on Saturday Oct 2nd, at Applewood Baptist Church in Wheat Ridge Colorado. Doors will be opening at 9:00 a.m. If you'd like to support the family, please pray for comfort and healing. And if you'd like to help financially, please donate at kgov.com/store. We'll be back with more news about the future of Bob Enyart Live soon. Today's Resource: Monthly BEL TV Classics Bob Enyart, America's most popular, self proclaimed, rightwing religious fanatic, homophobic, anti-choice talk show host is the Pastor if Denver Bible Church. Nielsen ratings have shown BEL drawing a larger audience than NBC's Conan O'Brien on a couple nights each week, for example, in South Bend, IN, a top 100 American market with 300,000 households! Now you can get episodes of the classic Bob Enyart Live TV show each month on DVD.4 Shows Monthly - $24.99 8 Shows Monthly - $34.99
New mic alert! Today I am back with vintage Beat The Press - talking about some of the latest news around the NFL!
We are into the fourth month of the largest global vaccination programme in history with over 335 million COVID-19 jabs administered in 108 countries. Critics of the vaccine rollout are deeply concerned about the inequitable distribution of the life saving inoculations. They say the vast majority of vaccinations have taken place in wealthy countries with inoculation rates dramatically lower in Asia and almost non-existent in Africa. They argue that we are experiencing an artificially created shortage and the culprit is intellectual property protection rights that give a small number of pharmaceuticals control over the global manufacturing and supply. The solution is a simple one: remove World Trade Organization intellectual property rights for the duration of the COVID crisis so that countries can manufacture their own vaccine supplies and save possibly hundreds of thousands of lives. Proponents of intellectual property protections argue that this would be disruptive and undermine future investment in innovation, and the hard work that go into producing effective treatments for deadly diseases. Removing these protections will undermine future drug development needed to prepare for future pandemics while doing nothing to contribute to the unprecedented challenge of how to safely manufacture billions of doses in a short period of time. Vaccine production requires knowhow and trained employees to run hugely complex and highly regulated manufacturing processes. Rather than suspend COVID-19 vaccine patents, the answer to an equitable vaccine roll out lies in international collaboration to scale up manufacturing and in the COVAX public private sector partnership that works to ensure that everyone, regardless of wealth, has access to safe and effective vaccines. Arguing for the motion is Dean Baker, Senior Economist & Co-Founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research. He is the author of the blog ‘Beat The Press' and How Globalization and the Rules of the Modern Economy Were Structured to Make the Rich Richer. Arguing against the motion is Thomas B. Cueni, Director General at the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations. He's also the biopharmaceutical industry representative to the Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator, the global partnership that aims to accelerate equitable access to COVID-19 treatments. Sources: Blooomberg Quick Take, The Telegraph, France 24, Democracy Now, SABC News, Atlantic Council, KTN News, News4Jax, Al Jazeera English, BBC News The host of the Munk Debates is Rudyard Griffiths - @rudyardg. Tweet your comments about this episode to @munkdebate or comment on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/munkdebates/ To sign up for a weekly email reminder for this podcast, send an email to podcast@munkdebates.com. To support civil and substantive debate on the big questions of the day, consider becoming a Munk Member at https://munkdebates.com/membership Members receive access to our 10+ year library of great debates in HD video, a free Munk Debates book, newsletter and ticketing privileges at our live events. This podcast is a project of the Munk Debates, a Canadian charitable organization dedicated to fostering civil and substantive public dialogue - https://munkdebates.com/ The Munk Debates podcast is produced by Antica, Canada's largest private audio production company - https://www.anticaproductions.com/ Executive Producer: Stuart Coxe, CEO Antica Productions Senior Producer: Christina Campbell Editor: Kieran Lynch Producer: Marilyn Mazurek Associate Producer: Abhi Raheja
Joe Biden announces vaccines for all by May 1st and Donald Trump wants credit, Tan Suit journalism returns as some political reporters work hard to generate Biden controversies, Andrew Cuomo faces more calls to resign, and progressives are concerned about some of the President’s foreign policy decisions during his first fifty days in office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's ep we interview Javen from the Beat The Press Podcast and we also going off-topic just to keep it loose and fun. Special Guest: Javen Instgram: @javentakhar @beatthepresspodcast Find us at Instagram @dice_n_dummies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sarah Huckabee Sanders hopes her service on behalf of Donald Trump will help her win the governorship in Arkansas. Meanwhile, while Democrats are unlikely to prevail in next week's Senate trial of the former president, Republicans are split over what Marjorie Taylor Greene is doing to the party. Similar intra-GOP struggles are visible in Arizona, which now has two Democratic senators for the first time in nearly 70 years. And a retirement of a popular senator in Ohio guarantees a dogfight for the seat in 2022. The post Episode #359: From “Beat The Press” To The Governorship? appeared first on Ken Rudin's Political Junkie.
Trabzonspor's Head of Sports Science, Malcolm Harkness, joins us to discuss his time in Turkey and the 'psychological coding' project he helped run in his previous role at Chelsea. Running order: Part 1: Introduction - dressing room songs, from Adele to Apache (00:14) Part 2: Interview - a discussion with Malcolm Harkness (04:35) Part 3: Final thoughts - reflections on our interview with Malcolm Harkness (51:26) Get in touch: Visit our website: https://thefootballpsychologyshow.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/beat_press Newsletter: https://beatthepress.net/2020/10/11/sign-up-to-the-beat-the-press-newsletter/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beatthepressfootball/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Beat-The-Press-107997247371696/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beat-the-press
Join us for a discussion on Season 1 Episode 10 of Cory in the House "Beat the Press." This week Cory gets tricked by a reporter into saying that he's essentially the brain behind the Presidents operation.... as if President Martinez isn't very capable of screwing things up on his own.
In the latest episode of The Football Psychology Show (formerly known as the Beat The Press podcast), we speak to Wycombe assistant manager, Richard Dobson. We discuss the club's pioneering psychology programme, established by Richard and responsible for helping to support players such as Jordan Ibe and Anthony Stewart. In Richard's first in-depth interview on the subject, he reveals the secrets behind what was described as the 'biggest psychology programme in Europe'. He also talks to us about the club's promotion to the second tier of English football, for the first time in its 133-year history, and his hopes for 2020/21 season. Finally, you can check out the two Gareth Ainsworth stunners we mention in the episode, by taking a quick trip to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miNDVuRjS-U Running order: Part 1: Introduction - pub bands and a Wycombe love-in (00:14) Part 2: Interview - a discussion with Richard Dobson (03:13) Part 3: Final thoughts - reflections on our interview with Richard Dobson (31:13) Get in touch: Visit our website: https://thefootballpsychologyshow.com/
In this episode of The Football Psychology Show (formerly known as the Beat The Press podcast), we speak to award-winning journalist and author, Mike Calvin. Mike talks to us about leadership in sport, drawing on his experience of co-writing Gareth Thomas's and Alistair Cook's autobiographies. He also gives us a rare glimpse of the realities of football management, recounting interviews with managers from his many years as a reporter and, latterly, an author of ‘Living On The Volcano', a book about the pressure managers face, which was shortlisted for Sports Book Of The Year. You can pre-order a copy of Mike's latest co-written book, ‘The Hurt', Dylan Hartley's autobiography, here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hurt-Dylan-Hartley/dp/0241348951 Running order: Part 1: Introduction - La Manga and Richie Humphreys (00:14) Part 2: Interview - a discussion with Mike Calvin (04:38) Part 3: Final thoughts - reflections on the interview with Mike Calvin (59:21) Get in touch: Visit our website: https://thefootballpsychologyshow.com/
In this episode of The Football Psychology Show (formerly known as the Beat The Press podcast), we speak to Dr Misia Gervis, leading sports psychologist and academic. Join us for a fascinating discussion about her time working for the England women's team and the role she has played in supporting academies at Wycombe Wanderers and QPR. We look at how clubs are supporting their players during the coronavirus outbreak and explore how isolation, and a subsequent loss of identity, can lead to players suffering from conditions such as anxiety and depression. We also discuss the impact of returning from injury without the requisite psychological support and examine how football may need to challenge long-standing issues such as confidentiality and existing perceptions of psychology. Running order: Part 1: Introduction - the right-back union and reminiscing about Euro 96 (00:14) Part 2: Interview - a discussion with Dr Misia Gervis (06:57) Part 3: Reaction - the psychological support at the heart of Athletic Bilbao's flourishing academy (52:26) Part 4: Carlos Carvalhal's analogies - from transfer targets and lobsters, to substitutions and barbecues (60:27) Get in touch: Visit our website: https://thefootballpsychologyshow.com/
Today on Boston Public Radio: President Donald Trump doubled down on his use of an outdated map that included Alabama in Hurricane Dorian's path, instead of just admitting he was wrong. We opened the lines to hear from listeners if they have people in their lives that are just incapable of apologizing for making mistakes, big or small. Shirley Leung discussed her latest column, on the sexism surrounding a male judge's decision to hold a female attorney in contempt of court. The attorney, Susan Church, was advocating on behalf of her client, an activist who was arrested while protesting the "Straight Pride" parade. Prosecutors from Rachael Rollins' office requested some cases not be prosecuted, and the judge refused. Emily Rooney, host of Beat The Press on WGBH, joined us for her famous list of fixations and fulminations. Dan Adams, Boston Globe marijuana reporter, updated us on a proposed state regulation that would mandate cannabis delivery people to be outfitted with police-style body cameras, and the latest reporting on hazards of vaping cartridges. Tech writer Andy Ihnatko discussed the latest tech headlines, from Elon Musk's starlink network to YouTube being fined $170 million for violating kids' privacy. Callie Crossley, host of Under The Radar on WGBH, discussed frustration among African-American entrepreneurs for not being able to break into the cannabis industry in Massachusetts. Aaron Cohen of Gracie’s Ice Cream and Jacqueline Dole of Parlor Ice Cream Company join us for a weekly news quiz.
Briahna dives into mainstream media's anti-Bernie habit with the help of Katie Halper of the Katie Halper Show and Sam Seder of the Majority Report. The Katie Halper Show on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-katie-halper-show/id1020563127 The Majority Report with Sam Seder: https://majorityreportradio.com
Today on Boston Public Radio: We opened up the show by opening the phone lines to hear our listeners' thoughts on anger: Is it possible to be addicted to it? Is Nancy Pelosi correct for calling out William Barr as a liar when he was asked about Robert Mueller’s response to his interpretation of Mueller’s investigation? Or is it more complicated? Legal analyst Michael Zeldin discussed this and a range of other legal questions. Zeldin is a former colleague of special counsel Robert Mueller, a legal analyst for CNN and a resident fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School. Emily Rooney gave us her famous list of fixations and fulminations. Rooney is the host of Beat The Press on WGBH News. Shirley Leung, interim Boston Globe editorial editor, joined Jim and Margery as she does every week to discuss the latest local headlines. Ryan Landry joined the show for his recurring social observations segment You Get The Picture. Landry is a playwright, lyricist, actor, and founder of the Gold Dust Orphans theatrical company, whose latest production The Ebonic Woman, runs May 2 through May 26 at The Machine nightclub in Fenway. Callie Crossley, host of Under the Radar *on WGBH, *broke down recent headlines that examine the extra emotional burden black and minority women take on in our society, and more. Finally, local beer brewers Maureen Fabry and Adam Romanow joined us in the Boston Public Library studio for the Friday News Quiz, with a preview of the Power Beer Fest, the Mass Brewers Guild's largest fundraiser and beer festival of the year.
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The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Friday, August 10th, 2018 With just a month until the primaries, have the Democrats running for Governor finally landed on a message that might not only resonate with voters but reverberate on election day: Transportation? There has been a convergence of transportation SNAFUS: On Monday the commuter rail had massive delays on six lines, On Wednesday the MBTA’s parking garage at Alewife crumbled, with huge pieces of concrete damaging someone’s car. Yesterday the Blue Line lost power, creating an underground parade of 350 passengers walking through a tunnel, and for atmospherics — we have work on the Commonwealth Ave bridge, which has traumatized commuters with the threat of major backups. We opened the lines to ask you, could this be the topic that could threaten America’s most popular governor? Mind you not all of America has to use our transportation system. Is this an issue that could change how you vote? Alex Beam is here for his famous explainer and other esoterica, including a comprehensive analysis on how to best avoid mosquito bites by wearing camo. Beat The Press host Emily Rooney joined us for her famous list of fixations and fulminations Then, we chat with the Boston Globe’s travel writer and columnist Christopher Muther about the TSA’s Quiet Skies program and the proper etiquette on tipping while traveling. Then we continue our ongoing conversation about the family separation at the Border with immigration lawyers Susan Church and Jeff Goldman First Lady Melania Trump’s parents successfully emigrated to the United States, using what the president has condemned as “chain migration.” We unpack this with Under the Radar host Callie Crossley. Then this week's Friday News Quiz with two women who are shaking things up in the world of beverages: Kitty Amann is a consultant specializing in cocktails, wines and spirits. Misty Kalkofen has a reputation as one of America’s foremost authorities on cocktail history and culture. In addition to tending bar at Brick & Mortar since 2011, she is also a consultant. The two have them have come together to author the new book: Drinking Like Ladies: 75 Modern Cocktails from the World's Leading Female Bartenders; Includes Toasts to Extraordinary Women in History.
Beat the Press Episode 6 dives into the Eagles 2016 rookie class. Who will contribute right away? How will they bring Carson Wentz along? Matt Lombardo and Turron Davenport discuss all of that and more in this episode.
Episode 5 of the 'Beat The Press' podcast featuring Matt Lombardo of NJ Advance Media and 97.5 FM The Fanatic and Turron Davenport of The Eagles Wire of USA TODAY Digital Media Group analyzing Eagles head coach Doug Pederson, the coordinators, assistant coaches and their impact on a new-look roster.
Beat the Press is back with special guest Florida State Head Coach Jimbo Fisher. Hear his take on leadership and next season. Movie producer Aaron Williams stops by to talk about the movie that is being made about Michael Clayton.
Episode 4 of The Beat The Press podcast brings you yet another Hall of Famer this week as we talk about transitioning into the NFL with James Lofton. We also bring you a conversation with LSU head coach Les Miles. Don’t miss it!
The Beat The Press podcast is back with episode three. Michael Clayton and Turron Davenport talk life and football with Anthony Becht former NFL tight end. We are also joined by J.T Anderson of Texans Central Radio. Find out who she thinks should be the top pick.
Beat The Press with Michael Clayton and Turron Davenport is back for another episode. This week we bring you the freak out edition with special guest Oregon State WR Brandin Cooks, former NFL WR Joey Galloway and Future Hall of Famer Tim Brown.
Randy McMichael Hour With Special Guest Vanderbilt FS Kenny Ladler & host of Beat The Press podcast Michael Clayton
Check out the first edition of the Beat The Press Podcast with former NFL wide receiver and Super Bowl Champion Michael Clayton. We will talk about the league and life lessons with two Hall of Famers, Deion Sanders and Derrick Brooks. We will also have LSU wide receiver Jarvis Landry on to talk about his […]
Abdul Hakim-Shabazz (then of WXNT 1430 AM and now IndyPolitics.org) discusses media relations. This was recorded at the 2010 LPIN state convention. The post Candidate Training: Beat The Press by Abdul Hakim-Shabazz appeared first on We Are Libertarians. We Are Libertarians brings all of the irreverence modern politics deserves. Chris Spangle, Greg Lenz, and other co-hosts blend humor and intelligence to explain to you what the hell is happening in our world today and how we can fix it by thinking differently. See more at http://wearelibertarians.com/
Episode 5: "Supreme Court Side Story" 1. WHO DOESN?T LOVE A BBQ? by Joanna Quraishi and Michael Hughes Barack Obama (Jason), Kim Jong-Il (Artemis), George Bush (Phillip), Sonia Sotomayor (Melissa), Joe Biden (Jimmy), Rush Limbaugh (George), Newt Gingrich (Gregg) 2. TERMINATOR: RELATIONS by Douglas Sarine John Connor (Ray), Doctor (George), Reese (Douglas) 4m50s 3. A NEW JAY by Michael Hughes Jay Leno (Jimmy), Kevin Eubanks (Jason), Johnny Carson's Ghost (Phillip) 10m00s 4. BEAT THE PRESS by Kristina Adelmeyer and Douglas Sarine Susan (Artemis), Spokesman (Jason), Tom (Douglas), Ted (Phillip), Russell (Gregg) 15m13s 5. ARCHIE?S PROPOSAL by Matt Mondlock Archie (Phillip), Betty (Melissa), Moose (Ray), Jughead (Gregg), Reggie (Douglas), Veronica (Artemis) 18m30s 6. SPLIT DECISION by Michael Hughes Carolyn (Artemis), Rebecca (Melissa), Newscaster (Jimmy) 23m00s 7. CLARK CANNED by Mike McLendon and Douglas Sarine Clark (Douglas), David (Ray), Peter (Gregg) 26m15s 8. ARNOLD VERSUS RUSH by Danny Ricker Arnold (Phillip), Rush (George), Hype Guys (Jason, Jimmy) 29m40s 9. RED BLUES by Douglas Sarine Guitar Bums (Douglas and George), Bum Investor (Ray), Bum Fine Diner (Melissa), Bum Athlete (Jason), Bum Cool Kid (Jimmy), Bum Geek (Gregg) 33m44s 10. SPECIAL GUEST: Blaine Capatch Intro (Gregg) 37m03s 11. TOP STORY! WEEKLY REPORT by Boodman, Breckenridge, Carlow, Curry, Dixon, Faga, Garner, Goldmark, Hughes, King, Kiyooka, Kublin, Lopez, Manser, McClain, McLendon, Mondlock, Morelli, Nordvall, Ranta, Reber, Repetto, Ricker, Rosen, Starr, Tippler, Van Vleet, Waldinger and West Melissa/George/Artemis/Jason et al. 47m50s ************* Subscribe to the Top Story! Weekly playlist here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F04B44A9CA8E6996 ************* Buy this DVD here: http://studiofred.com/topstoryweekly/#dvdnodetail ************* http://www.topstoryweekly.com See 'Top Story Weekly!' (formerly 'Big News') LIVE in Hollywood - A Brand New Show Every Sunday, Ripped Straight From The Day's Headlines! ** Sunday Nights at 9pm ** I.O. West 6366 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 (323)962-7560