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Eli Cranor talks with Jeremy Finley about his thriller BROILER. The novel follows two families entangled in the world of an Arkansas chicken plant. When Edwin is fired by the ruthless manager Luke, he seeks revenge, sparking a deadly chain of events. This noir thriller exposes the divide between those at the top and those below, revealing the violent realities at the heart of the American Dream.
“It's not the monster that's going to get you. It's the monster in the human that's going to get you.” Alma Katsu talks with Jeremy Finley about her supernatural thriller THE FERVOR.
For over 21 years, his work has uncovered corruption and crimes and helped victims know they are not alone. He has received well-deserved recognition for his work, including three prestigious Investigative Reporters and Editors awards, 25 Midsouth Emmys, and four regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. He is also a novelist who writes thrillers in his spare time. We're speaking with Jeremy about how he found his way into investigative journalism, what it takes to hold wrongdoers accountable, and the value he sees in learning from failure.Today's episode was produced by Katherine Ceicys.GUEST Jeremy Finley, Chief investigative reporter, WSMV-TV FURTHER READING AND LISTENING Watch the full episode of WSMV4's Predator: System Failure, the culmination of a four-year investigation. Check out WSMV4's The Thin Blurred Line story. Learn more about Jermey's books "The Darkest Time of Night" and "The Dark Above" here. Listen to Jeremy on our May 21, 2024 Citywide Reporter Roundup. You can learn more about Nashville Public Television's "A Word On Words" here or catch the podcast version of the show here. Read more about Jeremy Finley's recent induction into University of Illinois Springfield Public Affairs Reporting Hall of Fame.
Today, Jeremy Finley, chief investigative reporter for News Channel 4; Adam Sichko, senior reporter for Nashville Business Journal; and Mike Organ, college sports reporter for The Tennessean, will break down their latest stories and what they're keeping their eyes on coming up. Join us for our citywide reporter roundup!Today's episode was produced by Katherine Ceicys.GUESTS Jeremey Finley, Chief investigative reporter, WSMV-TV Adam Sichko, Senior reporter, Nashville Business Journal Mike Organ, College sports reporter/veteran sports reporter, The Tennessean FURTHER READING AND LISTENING For more on the new Nashville Mental health Response teams, you can read this recent story by Jeremy Finley: How the city's new mental health response teams show up less than half of the time they've been requested. In another WSMV investigative report — You can be charged with DUI even if you're sober — Finley finds that sober drivers are not only being arrested for DUIS but that a backlog at the TBI is causing a delay in proving their innocence. You can read more about how certain residents in Sumner County are fighting growth in their area in Adam Sichko's Nashville Business Journal story: They're revolting against growth. Sichko also wrote this profile on Clay Travis — The business of outrage (and business is good): Clay Travis runs OutKick from his Franklin home's bonus room. From there, he takes the nation's pulse. Check out Mike Organ's coverage of Former Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher named Arena Football League interim commissioner. And you can learn more about The Tennessean's 1990s all-decade boys basketball team.
“Somebody told me once that when we share meals with strangers we become closer. But, I think, when we share stories that's when we really understand each other. Now, sharing meals warms our stomachs, but sharing stories warms our hearts.” Tan Twan Eng talks with Jeremy Finley about his book The House of Doors.
John Scalzi talks with Jeremy Finley about his book Starter Villain.In John Scalzi's novel Starter Villain, Charlie, a divorced substitute teacher living with his cat, inherits his long-lost uncle Jake's supervillain business. Pulled into a war his uncle started, Charlie is up against a league of supervillains, but with unionized dolphins, hyper-intelligent talking cats, and a henchperson at his side, going bad is starting to look pretty good.
“I have these four detectives, and because they're from that generation who were overlooked, they are invisible. And yet they're so incredibly wise and experienced. And if you're invisible and wise, then you make an amazing detective.” Richard Osman talks with Jeremy Finley about his book The Last Devil to Die, a Thursday Murder Club mystery on NPT's original series A Word on Words.
“It just really struck me how unexpected it was, to me, that these wonderful things could coexist with these awful things.” Rebecca Fogg talks with Jeremy Finley about her book Beautiful Trauma.
Rea Frey talks with Jeremy Finley about her book The Other Year.Kate Baker's beach vacation turns into a heart-stopping ordeal when her daughter Olivia disappears in the water. Rea Frey's The Other Year explores parallel timelines: one where Olivia survives and Kate faces the challenges of motherhood, and another where Olivia tragically dies, forcing Kate to navigate grief and anger. It's a gripping tale of love, loss, and the unpredictable twists of life.
Noir writer Gabino Iglesias talks with host Jeremy Finley about his book The Devil Takes You Home. Filled with suspense, dark humor, and profound insights into the human condition, The Devil Takes You Home is a raw and unflinching exploration of the lengths people will go to survive and the consequences that await them.
In this episode you hear from Renaissance Tech Co-Founder & Partner Jeremy Finley. He founded this Infor CPQ focused system integrator in 2013 after 5 years with TDCI. He lives with his family near Columbus, OH. Here he talks about their services offerings, top business requirements they see, challenges their customers experience, AI/ML, IoT, subscriptions and much more web renaissancetech.com LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/renaissancetech/ See them @ "Infor CPQ Connect" Nov 6-8, 2023 in Columbus, OH
Join Nashville Public Television's A Word on Words for an engaging episode featuring acclaimed author Rick Bragg as he discusses his latest book, The Speckled Beauty, with host Jeremy Finley. In this captivating memoir, Bragg masterfully weaves together the Southern landscape and the deep bond between humans and their animal companions, particularly his beloved dog. Prepare for an enchanting conversation that explores the transformative power of literature, the wonders of the natural world, and the profound connections forged with our four-legged friends.
“It's the things that you don't want to write about. The things that seem a little too hard to look at. That is where I often find the best material is going to be.” Author Isaac Fitzgerald talks with host Jeremy Finley about Dirtbag, Massachusetts. This memoir is a captivating look at Fitzgerald's transgressions, and how those sins make us who we are.
George Dawes Green, author and founder of The Moth and Unchained, discusses his book The Kingdoms of Savannah with host Jeremy Finley on NPT's A Word on Words. Set in Savannah, Georgia, the book is a mystery about a widow who inherits a detective agency from her husband.
In addition to being a renowned novelist, Jeremy Finley is the chief investigative reporter at the NBC affiliate in Nashville. He has won a number of Emmys and Edward R. Murrow awards, and he was named Journalist of the Year by the Tennessee Associated Press in 2016. Now, Jeremy is taking the co-host seat for A WORD ON WORDS. He discusses his new role and the authors that inspired him.
Jeremy Finley talks about his career as an investigative reporter for WSMV in Nashville, TN. He has gone undercover to document corruption and traveled the world to report his stories.
Jeremy is the Chief Investigative Reporter for WSMV TV in Nashville, TN. He has received a National Edward 4 Murrow award for investigative reporting and a National Emmy nomination for investigative reporting. Jeremy also has published two novels, The Darkest Time of Night, and, The Dark Above.
Jeremy Finley explores the importance & discoveries of investigative reporting. Books at - www.amazon.com/shop/jvjtaps Host - JV Johnson - www.facebook.com/jvjparanormal --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brparanormal/support
Jason Hawes & JV Johnson talk to Investigative Reporter & Author Jeremy Finley about his recent books that are inspired by alien abductions & the UFO phenomenon. The latest book - The Dark Above - was made available in July of this year. 9/20/2019 - Beyond Reality Radio with Jason Hawes & JV Johnson. Jeremy's books are found at - www.amazon.com/shop/jvjtaps Support the show. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brparanormal/support
Our guest tonight is Jeremy Finley. Talking about his newest book THE DARK ABOVE!
Our guest tonight is Jeremy Finley. Talking about his newest book THE DARK ABOVE!
Our guest tonight is Jeremy Finley. Talking about his newest book THE DARK ABOVE!
Our first guest! Jeremy Finley, author of The Darkest Time of Night and the newly released The Dark Above, is an investigative journalist in Nashville, Tennessee but he's also a local boy! We were fortunate enough to catch up with him after his book signing at our local Barnes & Noble. The four of us hung out at Crown Brew Coffee Co. in Carterville, Illinois and recorded this little jem. If you guys like aliens and government cover-ups, this is the episode for you... Make sure to check out Jeremy's work at www.facebook.com/jeremy.finleywsmv You can buy both books at www.barnesandnoble.com or at your local B&N location. And if you're ever in Carterville, please stop by Crown Brew on Division St. or find them online at www.facebook.com/CrownBrewCoffee For video footage of this interview please check us out at www.youtube.com/channel/UCqn42f2HKS7WRN7O2-TwmNA
George Noory and investigative reporter Jeremy Finley discuss the proposed plans for the public to attack the Area 51 military base to find out the truth about hidden UFOs and aliens, as well as stories of alien abductions. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Jeremy Finley is an investigative reporter for a television station in Nashville, TN, but today we're going to be talking about his debut novel, The Darkest Time of Night, which is the story of a woman desperately trying to find her abducted grandson without revealing to people the otherworldly culprits she believes to be responsible.
WSIU's Jennifer Fuller talks with author Jeremy Finley about his new book, "The Darkest Time of Night."