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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Junior League of Tulsa conducted oral history interviews with pioneer Tulsans on medicine, lifestyles, architecture, government, business, education, journalism, and many other subjects regarding the early history of Tulsa. The collection rests with the Tulsa City-County Library.One of the interviews featured Lewis Meyer. For sixty years, Meyer was a Tulsa institution as an author, bookstore owner, and book reviewer. Lewis Meyer was an attorney who found practicing law dreadfully boring, so he opened a bookstore in 1955 next door to the Brook Theater, now the location of The Brook restaurant at 34th Street and Peoria Avenue. He started writing book reviews for local newspapers in the 1930s, then began discussing books on local radio stations and even made public appearances to give speeches about books.By the early 1940s, Meyer had his own daily radio program, “The Values We Live By,” and was speaking to crowds twice a week at downtown Tulsa's popular Brown-Dunkin department store. His Sunday morning TV show, “The Lewis Meyer Bookshelf,” began airing on KOTV in 1953, and continued for 42 years.By visiting the Tulsa City-County Library website and the digital collection, you can hear the entire oral history project. The library has granted permission for us to share this Lewis Meyer interview conducted March 26, 1980, by Danna Sue Walker who was the People and Places columnist with Tulsa World. Listen to Lewis Meyer talk about early Tulsa radio, hypocrites, and alcoholism on the podcast and website of VoicesOfOklahoma.com.
This week we have a chat with West Virginia native, Chase Gibson. He is now a very well traveled guide that is also making a mark in the TV side of musky fishing. Himself and Brad Hoppe host the show Mayhem's 10,000 Casts that airs weekly on KOTV and YouTube this winter. As we dive into that we also look at how Chase found himself in MN and now specifically Leech Lake. Lots of great tips, thoughts on electronics and bait suggestions in this episode as well as so many stories & tournament talk. We fit in as much as we could here and can't wait to get Chase back on in the future. Tap in!https://sugsfishing.com/This weeks intro features the infamous scene from Jaws where Mr. Brody takes down jaws himself. "Smile you son of a b-POW"
Svět představ virtuální reality, ve kterém trávíme stále více času, nás odvádí od tělesného prožívání. „Klíčové je umět vyvažovat a vědomě volit, kdy budu v přítomnosti a kdy naopak potřebuji utéct do konstruktů mysli,“ říká Miroslav Světlák, klinický psycholog, který na Instagramu radí, že Chill je skill. Kdy lidská mysl začíná odbíhat a jak se z tlaku neuvědomovaných představ vymanit? „Zaměřím se na to, co vidím, co slyším, co cítím nosem,“ nastiňuje psycholog první krok.Všechny díly podcastu Host Lucie Výborné můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Svět představ virtuální reality, ve kterém trávíme stále více času, nás odvádí od tělesného prožívání. „Klíčové je umět vyvažovat a vědomě volit, kdy budu v přítomnosti a kdy naopak potřebuji utéct do konstruktů mysli,“ říká Miroslav Světlák, klinický psycholog, který na Instagramu radí, že Chill je skill. Kdy lidská mysl začíná odbíhat a jak se z tlaku neuvědomovaných představ vymanit? „Zaměřím se na to, co vidím, co slyším, co cítím nosem,“ nastiňuje psycholog první krok.
Výletní loď Arnošt z Pardubic je už zpátky na Labi i v přístavišti krajského města. Má za sebou přes 2 roky oprav, kdy kromě běžné údržby bylo třeba taky vymyslet kam umístit transformátor, protože to vyžaduje nová norma.
Když se o někom řekne, že je ještě mladý, bývá to mnohdy eufemismus pro – s prominutím – blbý. Nevím, jak to bylo se mnou roku 1976, ale je fakt, že když jsem se nedlouho před tím vrátil po dvouleté vojně, z mezitím dostavěných pražských obchodních domů jsem dával přednost impozantně masivní Kotvě před jakoby ošizeným a chudším Májem.
Když se o někom řekne, že je ještě mladý, bývá to mnohdy eufemismus pro – s prominutím – blbý. Nevím, jak to bylo se mnou roku 1976, ale je fakt, že když jsem se nedlouho před tím vrátil po dvouleté vojně, z mezitím dostavěných pražských obchodních domů jsem dával přednost impozantně masivní Kotvě před jakoby ošizeným a chudším Májem.Všechny díly podcastu Názory a argumenty můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Začalo to jako malý stánek v pražské Kotvě a postupem času se z toho stala jedna z nejvýraznějších značek na trhu s bio kosmetikou a drogerií. BiOOO založil můj dnešní host Petr Bílek. Firma má roční tržby kolem 150 milionů korun a my si povídali, jak se ji Petrovi povedlo vybudovat, s jakými výzvami se při tom potýkal a proč se musel vrátit do jejího vedení. Poznámka: Rozhovor s Petrem Bílkem byl natáčen 22. května, a proto nereflektuje informace, které se aktuálně objevují v médiích. Video rozhovoru najdete zde: https://rostecky.cz/z-maleho-stanku-na-150-milionu-rocne-takhle-vyrostlo-biooo-petr-bilek-t50831 Rozhovor je určen speciálně pro naše předplatitele. V případě jakýchkoliv dotazů či připomínek pište na predplatne@mladypodnikatel.cz. Veškerá doporučení, informace, data, služby, reklamy nebo jakékoliv jiné sdělení zveřejněné na našich stránkách je pouze nezávazného charakteru a nejedná se o odborné rady nebo doporučení z naší strany. Podrobnosti na odkazu https://mladypodnikatel.cz/upozorneni.
Začalo to jako malý stánek v pražské Kotvě a postupem času se z toho stala jedna z nejvýraznějších značek na trhu s bio kosmetikou a drogerií. BiOOO založil můj dnešní host Petr Bílek. Firma má roční tržby kolem 150 milionů korun a my si povídali, jak se ji Petrovi povedlo vybudovat, s jakými výzvami se při tom potýkal a proč se musel vrátit do jejího vedení. Poznámka: Rozhovor s Petrem Bílkem byl natáčen 22. května, a proto nereflektuje informace, které se aktuálně objevují v médiích. Video rozhovoru najdete zde: https://mladypodnikatel.cz/z-maleho-stanku-na-150-milionu-rocne-takhle-vyrostlo-biooo-petr-bilek-t50831 Rozhovor je určen speciálně pro naše předplatitele. V případě jakýchkoliv dotazů či připomínek pište na predplatne@mladypodnikatel.cz. Veškerá doporučení, informace, data, služby, reklamy nebo jakékoliv jiné sdělení zveřejněné na našich stránkách je pouze nezávazného charakteru a nejedná se o odborné rady nebo doporučení z naší strany. Podrobnosti na odkazu https://mladypodnikatel.cz/upozorneni.
V předvečer začátku druhé světové války vypluly z Gdaňské zátoky na severu Polska tři torpédoborce. Jeden z nich – Błyskawica – se pod velením Velké Británie v následujících letech zúčastnil bitvy o norský přístav Narvik nebo evakuace vojáku z Dunkerku. Dnes nejstarší torpédoborec na světě kotví v přístavu v polské Gdyni a je považovaný za perlu polského námořnictva.
V předvečer začátku druhé světové války vypluly z Gdaňské zátoky na severu Polska tři torpédoborce. Jeden z nich – Błyskawica – se pod velením Velké Británie v následujících letech zúčastnil bitvy o norský přístav Narvik nebo evakuace vojáku z Dunkerku. Dnes nejstarší torpédoborec na světě kotví v přístavu v polské Gdyni a je považovaný za perlu polského námořnictva.Všechny díly podcastu Zápisník zahraničních zpravodajů můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
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Calling your own local leaders is IMPOSSIBLE because they're HIDING! Know why? They can't back up their own terror! LOVE how KOTV slanted the story so you'll listen but not hear, then forget.
Aktuální dění očima Jana Krause každé ráno 5:00 – 9:00 vždy po zprávách v celou a v půl exkluzivně na Frekvenci 1. Vtipně, originálně a s nadhledem, tak to umí jenom Jan Kraus. Blondýna Miluška Bittnerová se ptá na vše, o čem se mluví, a Jan Kraus jí to vysvětlí.
YOU'LL never guess who's been BLOCKING any progress on the border?First GUESS DOESN'T COUNT DAMN IT!!!!!
Settle in for an amazing conversation between the hunks and none other than the First Family of Muskie Fishing, father/daughter duo Mike and Amy Keyes from Keyes Outdoors and KOTV. Hear all about how Mike got his start in the hunting industry and how that led him, organically, into the world of musky fishing. Hear about his career, how things used to be done back in the day as far as filming, editing and producing musky tv shows, and how his work has evolved into what it is today and the new arrangement for KOTV on ROKU streaming devices. Hear about his daughter Amy who followed in dad's footsteps by getting involved with dad's business, taking over on the creative side of things, editing and marketing, which led her to her current position as editor of Muskies Inc. and designer for the magazine and calendar! This episode is full of stories, insight and laughs, give it a listen and let us know what you think! http://www.keyesoutdoors.com/ https://kotvchannel.com/video-on-demand/
Le premier ministre François Legault reçoit Louis Morissette, humoriste, scénariste et producteur. D'abord membre du groupe d'humour Les Mecs Comiques, il écrit et joue dans plusieurs séries et sketchs. Il crée ensuite le Groupe KO qui regroupe plusieurs filiales dont KOTV, une compagnie de production. On le retrouve aussi comme acteur au grand écran. Avec son épouse, il démarre la Fondation Véro & Louis qui crée des milieux de vie adaptés aux besoins d'adultes vivant avec l'autisme.
Hotelová loď Florentina kotví v přístavišti v Litoměřicích na severu Čech, odkud vyplouvá na cesty po Labi i Vltavě. Postavena byla v roce 1980 v Berlíně, plavila se po řekách německých i holandských. Než připlula v roce 2008 do České republiky, stála tři roky v kopřivách poblíž Vídně. Proto musela projít kompletní rekonstrukcí.Všechny díly podcastu Výlety můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Slováci na Dolnej Zemi:Cena Samuela Tešedíka – každoročné oceńovanie najlepších slovenských pedagógov z dolnozemského prostredia s dôrazom na dôležitú úlohu učiteľa na uchovávanie slovenského jazyka v krajanskom prostredí; Hovoria organizátori a laureáti: Pavelom Hlásznik, prof. zo slovenského gymnázia v rumunskom Nadlaku, Miluška Anusiaková-Majerová z Petrovca, Mária Kotvášová Jonášová z Kovačice, Csilla Eperješiová Cséfaiová z Čaby; Slováci v Maďarsku: Slovenská vzdelanosť – voliteľný maturitný predmet vďaka ktorému sa žiaci Slovenského gymnázia v Békešskej Čabe zoznamujú s históriou tamojšej slovenskej komunity a s históriou príchodu svojich predkov do tohto regiónu; Rozhovor s Editou Pečeńovou, riaditeľkou slovenského gymnázia v Békešskej Čabe;
A straight hard news story today, if you can find much truth!!!It's sad to see KOTV giving some very dishonest folks a platform to spread their freedom ending message regarding education for poor American kids!
Artiste polyvalent, il passe du théâtre à la danse, au cirque et à la télévision avec une égale aisance et un égal bonheur. Martin est primé à quatre reprises au Gala des masques pour ses éclairages au théâtre entre 2001 et 2006. Depuis ses débuts en 1994, il a été le fidèle collaborateur de plusieurs metteurs en scène de talent : Claude Poissant, Martine Beaulne, René Richard Cyr, Dominic Champagne. Patrice Dubois et Olivier Kemeid. Mais c'est assurément avec Serge Denoncourt qu'il signe le plus grand nombre d'éclairages, plus de 35 conceptions. Du côté de la danse, il collabore avec, entre autres, Ginette Laurin et la compagnie O'Vertigo (La chambre blanche, 2008 et Onde de choc, 2010 KHAOS, 2012) et dernièrement avec la chorégraphe Virginie Brunelle pour le spectacle FABLE créé à Lugano en Suisse en 2022. En 2009 il reçoit le Félix de Concepteur d'éclairage de l'année pour l'audacieux spectacle Mutantes de Pierre Lapointe, artiste avec qui il collabore de façon régulière. Il signe en 2010 les éclairages de la comédie musicale Belles-Sœurs montée par René-Richard Cyr sur une musique de Daniel Bélanger. Énorme succès qui tournera de nombreuses années. Au chapitre de ses éclairages les plus spectaculaires, on peut sans doute compter ceux conçus pour le Cirque Du Soleil avec qui il travaille depuis 2005. CORTEO, KOOZA, ELVIS, Michael Jackson : The Immortal World Tour, KURIOS-Cabinet des curiosités LUZIA, VOLTA et en 2022 il signe les éclairages du spectacle « Drawn To Life » à Orlando, fruit d'une collaboration entre la compagnie Walt Disney et le Cirque Du Soleil mis en scène par Michel Laprise et en 2023 Il termine ECHO le 20ieme chapiteau du Cirque Du Soleil. En 2022, il reçoit le prix Lumière pour les éclairages du spectacle Pétrole mis en scène par Edith Patenaude au Théâtre Jean Duceppe et le prix Gascon-Roux pour Cher Tchekhov de Michel Tremblay mis en scène par Serge Denoncourt. Son dernier projet en date est la conception des éclairages de l'émission ZENITH à Radio-Canada produite par Kotv. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Helpful funeral officiating tips for people who suck at it!Washington D.C. is DEFINITELY TUNING IN EXCESSIVELY! It could be good, bad or an attempt at silencing me entirely!GOVERNOR KEVIN STITT IS SHUTTING DOWN OKLAHOMA FARMS AND BUSINESSES AS WE SPEAK!!!! KOTV & KTUL SEEM TO HAVE BEEN IN ON IT!Orchestral Orgasms! THEY HAPPEN WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT!EXLAX DOES NOT HAVE TO WIPE MY ASS! a.i. is getting way out of control!TWITT HAS GONE TO SHIT according to Dorsey!Holy Shit Whole Foods in San Francisco!OETA is on the chopping clock because Florida born governor kevin stitt is looking to completely defund it!
In Oklahoma, where the wind can sometimes sweep down the plains at terrifying speeds, folks will flip their televisions on to find Travis Meyer from KOTV Tulsa's News Channel 6. This week, he joins the OKPOP Radio Hour to talk about Oklahoma's wicked weather, how he chased storms and his dreams, and answers questions you've always wanted to know but daren't ask! Garrett and Meg get right down into this weeks ‘cast, recorded at the lovely Griffin Studios just around the corner from ye ole OKPOP. Locals will wannna catch Travis Meyer's upcoming weather special, “Ahead of the Storm,” airing Thursday, March 30 at 6:30pm wherever you tune in to KOTV!
James C. Leake was a Television pioneer along with his wife Marjory Griffin Lake and brother-in-law John “J.T.” Griffin. In the 1940s, they applied to the FCC for licenses to put television stations in Little Rock, Arkansas (KATV), Tulsa, Oklahoma (KTUL) and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (KWTV). They put these three stations on the air in nine months.What you are about to hear is James Leake describing the process from application time, their competition, money issues, to building studios, and to when they went on the air, December 1953.It was February 3, 1998, when Mr. Leake recorded this oral history account of Oklahoma and Arkansas television. He was 83 years old when he talked for an hour without an interviewer or notes as he recalled in interesting detail the many challenges they faced in constructing these stations “put on by folks who had never seen it.”We are grateful to Nancy and Richard Sevenoaks (daughter and son-in-law) of Jimmy Leake for providing this recording. James C. Leake was 86 when he died July 3, 2001.
20. srpna 1885 se narodil italský básník Dino Campana. Básně jsou z výboru Šílený Orfeus, vydala Mladá fronta v roce 1968, přeložil Jan Vladislav. Podcast "Báseň na každý den" poslouchejte na Anchor, Spotify, Apple, Google, YouRadio, České Podcasty nebo Audiolibrix. Domovská stránka podcastu je na https://www.poetickyklub.cz. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/basennakazdyden/message
Johnathan Huskey, sports reporter for CBS-KOTV of Tulsa, joins AJ, Colt, and Ryan for a thought experiment: who were the most program-changing players in college football history? Who gave their program unprecedented, sustained success or failure? Johnathan, AJ, Colt, and Ryan run down many of the most influential players in college football history. 8-Bit Opener: E1M1/At Doom's Gate - Bobby Prince --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shallwefootball/message
The Highway to Henryetta Music Festival with BLAKE SHELTON, GWEN STEFANI, and BARRY SWITZER, made possible by Henryetta's favorite son TROY AIKMAN was a major success, but had you watched Channel 6, you never would have known it!PLUS great half ass sleeping tips & 'It's So Damned Hot' jokes from yours truly!!!
This week there were two major updates in the world of true crime. First, the Portugal police are now saying they have enough evidence to conclude their suspect, Christian Bruckner, is guilty of Madeleine's abduction & murder. This is the largest missing persons case in world history so this is monumental news. Thank you to the BBC, Great Morning Britain and The Sun for helping with my research. Kudos to Ranker writer Cat McAuliffe for the insight into the 1977 Camp Scott Girl Scout Murders. Also thank you to News on 6 KOTV. Sources: https://www.ranker.com/list/oklahoma-girl-scout-murders/cat-mcauliffe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzBVGQtm_98 https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/05/europe/new-evidence-madeleine-mccann-intl-gbr/index.html https://www.the-sun.com/news/us-news/5178002/christian-b-will-stand-trial-over-madeleine-mccanns-disappearance/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLNrZeOg-Uo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NFL Draft – Lions take Hutchinson at No. 2, trade up to take Williams The Detroit Lions have selected Michigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson with the No. 2 pick, addressing a desperate need with a hometown star. The 6-foot-6, 265-pound edge rusher was a sack-master for the Wolverines whose consistency and relentlessness helped lead them to their first College Football Playoff. Detroit also traded up to take Alabama receiver Jameson Williams at No. 12 overall. Hutchinson was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy this past season for the Wolverines. NFL Draft – 9 trades shake up 1st round Two more prominent wide receivers switched teams with Tennessee’s A.J. Brown and Baltimore’s Marquise Brown getting swapped during a dizzying stretch of the NFL draft. The Ravens traded Marquise Brown and the 100th overall pick to Arizona for the 23rd pick in the draft. Then the Titans dealt A.J. Brown to Philadelphia for the 18th and 101st picks. In all, 17 of the 23 picks made between Nos. 7 and 29 in the draft were made by teams that acquired them in trades. Eleven of those picks changed hands in the nine trades made during draft. NFL Draft – Defense 1st, then offense, with receivers a focal point In an NFL draft focused early on stoppers, it was the goers — wide receivers — who stole the spotlight Thursday night. Not simply prospects, either. Yes, the first five selections came on the defensive side of the ball, including edge rushers Travon Walker of national champion Georgia to Jacksonville and Aidan Hutchinson of Michigan to Detroit at Nos. 1 and 2. It was the first time in 31 years that no player on offense went in the opening five picks. So, naturally, the next five choices were on offense. And those kept coming: right through No. 12. And the theme throughout the first 20 picks was to get guys who could catch the ball — including Philadelphia acquiring standout A.J. Brown from the Titans, and Arizona getting veteran Marquise Brown from the Ravens. NFL Draft – Bengals get Michigan DB Daxton Hill with 31st pick The Cincinnati Bengals selected Michigan defensive back Daxton Hill with the 31st pick of the draft. The Bengals passed up some other enticing defensive players to get someone they expect to contribute right away in their secondary. The 6-foot, 191-pound Hill mostly played safety but also some slot cornerback at Michigan. Coach Zac Taylor says he could fit in at safety or nickel in the Bengals defense. NBA – DeRozan, Bulls looking to build on breakthrough season DeMar DeRozan wants to build on a standout season and help the Chicago Bulls make the next jump after taking a big step forward. He gets the sense from management they’ll try to do it with their core remaining intact. The Bulls no doubt made huge strides following a massive overhaul that began when Arturas Karnisovas was hired out of Denver’s front office in two years ago to lead their basketball operation. Chicago went 46-36 in coach Billy Donovan’s second season and made the playoffs for the first time since 2017. They were eliminated in the 1st round by Milwaukee, 4-1. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Playoffs – First Round Last Night Philadelphia 76ers 132, Toronto Raptors 97 (PHI Wins 4-2) Phoenix Suns 115, New Orleans Pelicans 109 (PHX Wins 4-2) Dallas Mavericks 98, Utah Jazz 96 (DAL Wins 4-2) Tonight Memphis Grizzlies at Minnesota Timberwolves, 9:00 p.m. (MEM Leads 3-2) NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Buffalo Sabres, 7:00 p.m. Detroit Red Wings at New Jersey Devils, 7:00 p.m. End Regular Season NHL – Blackhawks hire longtime Cubs exec Greenberg as associate GM The Chicago Blackhawks have completed their leadership team by hiring longtime Chicago Cubs executive Jeff Greenberg as associate general manager under new GM Kyle Davidson. The Blackhawks said Greenberg will be responsible for “overseeing the strategic systems and processes that will fuel” the team’s hockey operations. He will “establish and optimize a modern, continually evolving approach using systems, technology, data and talent.” Greenberg’s start date is May 9. He rounds out what the team called the “core brain trust.” The Blackhawks brought back longtime executive Norm Maciver as an associate GM to oversee the scouting operation last month after a stint as director of player personnel for the Seattle Kraken. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Minnesota Twins 7, Detroit Tigers 1 Kansas City Royals 5, Chicago White Sox 2 – 10 Innings Atlanta Braves 5, Chicago Cubs 1 Twins 7, Tigers 1 – Correa gets 3 hits; Twins top Tigers to go 6-0 in homestand Carlos Correa broke out of a slump with three hits and three RBIs and the Minnesota Twins completed a three-game sweep of the Detroit Tigers with a 7-1 victory on Thursday. Gio Urshela, Trevor Larnach, and Gilbert Celestino each had two hits for the Twins. Minnesota has won seven straight and finished off a 6-0 homestand that also included a sweep of the White Sox. Correa entered the game on an 0-for-10 skid that had dropped his batting average to .167. He came through with a two-run double in the fifth, an RBI single in the sixth and another single in the eighth. Royals 5, White Sox 2 – F/10 – Royals take down White Sox 5-2 after 3-run 10th Rookie Kyle Isbel hit a two-run single in Kansas City’s three-run 10th inning, and the Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 5-2. Whit Merrifield scored the go-ahead run in the 10th when White Sox catcher Reese McGuire was charged with a passed ball with the bases loaded and two out. Isbel, who was promoted from Triple-A Omaha before the game, got his hit off left-hander Aaron Bummer. Chicago was held to three hits through the first seven innings, but tied it in the eighth. Royals starter Brad Keller induced 12 groundball outs and didn’t throw more than 15 pitches in any of his seven innings. Braves 5, Cubs 1 – Acuña returns, Wright dominant again, Braves beat Cubs 5-1 Ronald Acuña Jr. went 1 for 5 with two stolen bases in his return to the Braves lineup, but it was Kyle Wright who claimed a starring role, pitching three-hit ball over a career-high seven innings to give Atlanta a 5-1 win over the Cubs. The struggling Braves took two of three from Chicago for their first series win of the season. Wright improved to 3-0, striking out eight while walking four. Austin Riley and Dansby Swanson hit solo homers off former Braves pitcher Drew Smyly. Adam Duvall provided some insurance with a two-run shot against Ethan Roberts in the eighth. Tonight L.A. Angels (Syndergaard 2-0) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 1-1) at Milwaukee (Houser 1-2), 8:10 p.m. Detroit (Alexander 0-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Anderson 1-0), 10:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 9:50 WNBA – Chicago to host WNBA All-Star Game for first time Chicago will host the WNBA All-Star Game for the first time, the league announced. The game will coincide with two major youth girls’ basketball tournaments being played in Chicago the weekend of July 10. The league will host a two-day “WNBA Live” event that weekend. On July 9, the two All-Star teams will have practice indoors with participants from the Nike Nationals tournament in attendance. Later that day, the annual 3-point contest and skills challenge will also take place. The All-Star Game will played a day later. NCAABSB – Police: Paint in Kansas team’s water; 2 juveniles suspected Police in the central Kansas town of Lindsborg announced two boys are suspected of being involved in the contamination of a water cooler used by the Kansas Wesleyan baseball team during a doubleheader at Bethany College last weekend. Both schools contacted police to file a report about a foreign substance found in Kansas Wesleyan’s water. Police did not say how it connected the juveniles to the tainted water and said no one associated with either college was responsible for tampering with the water cooler. The substance mixed into the water was paint used to put lines on the field. Golf – Tiger Woods heads to Southern Hill for PGA practice round Tiger Woods is at Southern Hill three weeks before the start of the PGA Championship. It’s the first step toward deciding whether his right leg that was badly damaged in a February 2021 car accident can allow him to compete in another major. Woods made a positive return from the crash at the Masters earlier this month. He made the cut for the 22nd straight time. He tired on the weekend and finished 47th out of 52 players. Golf Channel says the head pro at Southern Hills caddied for him on Thursday. Tulsa TV station KOTV showed an overhead shot of Woods putting. He was wearing a black sleeve on his right leg. Girls hockey programs show promise in nontraditional markets The NHL playoffs will take place next week in Dallas, Tampa, Nashville, Raleigh and Washington, D.C., where girls hockey has expanded immensely over the past decade. But participation in those nontraditional markets still lags far behind hockey hotbeds like Massachusetts, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. The 3,177 female players aged 18 and younger registered by USA Hockey in Texas, Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia combined is still fewer than in Wisconsin alone. The number of girls playing in those southern and mid-Atlantic locations is up more than 71% from 2011 to 2021. NHL teams, USA Hockey and others are working on getting more exposure, education and ice time to improve those numbers. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night Great Lakes Loons 4, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 Lansing Lugnuts 4, Lake County Captains 1 Quad Cities River Bandits 5, South Bend Cubs 3 Tonight Great Lakes Loons at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Lake County Captains, 6:35 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Quad Cities River Bandits, 7:30 p.m. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League – 2022 Kelly Cup Playoffs – Round 1 Tonight Cincinnati Cyclones 2, Toledo Walleye 0 (CIN Leads 3-2) MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Softball Lake Michigan College 4, Glen Oaks Community College 3 – Game 1 Lake Michigan College 4, Glen Oaks Community College 0 – Game 2 Today Baseball Muskegon Community College at Lake Michigan College, 2:00 p.m./4:00 p.m. (DH) Softball Lake Michigan College at Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 3:00 p.m./5:00 p.m. (DH) MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Baseball St. Joseph 7, Kalamazoo Central 0 – Game 1 Kalamazoo Central 3, St. Joseph 2 – Game 2 River Valley 18, Our Lady of the Lake 3 Vicksburg 12, Niles 0 – Game 1 Vicksburg 10, Niles 0 – Game 2 Watervliet 3, Gobles 0 – Game 1 Watervliet 7, Gobles 0 – Game 2 Sturgis 2, Paw Paw 1 – Game 1 Paw Paw 8, Sturgis 5 – Game 2 Hartford 22, Bangor 0 Decatur 15, Bloomingdale 0 – Game 1 Decatur 16, Bloomingdale 1 – Game 2 Centreville 6, Mendon 4 – Game 1 Centreville 3, Mendon 3 – Game 2 Suspended Parchment 1, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 – Game 1 – 9 Inn. Parchment 16, Kalamazoo Hackett 1 – Game 2 Lawton 11, Saugatuck 4 – Game 1 Lawton 3, Saugatuck 2 – Game 2 Mattawan 6, Gull Lake 2 – Game 1 Mattawan 5, Gull Lake 0 – Game 2 Girls Soccer Brandywine 5, Hartford 2 Constantine 3, Bronson 0 Kalamazoo Heritage 2, Kalamazoo Hackett 1 Kalamazoo Christian 2, Saugatuck 0 Girls Tennis St. Joseph 7, Kalamazoo Central 1 Softball St. Joseph 8, Kalamazoo Central 4 – Game 1 St. Joseph 9, Kalamazoo Central 2 – Game 2 South Bend St. Joseph 6, Lakeshore 4 Mattawan 11, Gull Lake 1 – Game 1 Mattawan 11, Gull Lake 1 – Game 2 Howardsville Christian 17, Eau Claire 0 – Game 1 Howardsville Christian 2, Eau Claire 0 – Game 2 Vicksburg 9, Niles 7 – Game 1 Vicksburg 14, Niles 4 – Game 2 Buchanan 9, Bronson 5 – Game 1 Buchanan 10, Bronson 0 – Game 2 Bridgman 6, Coloma 4 – Game 1 Coloma 7, Bridgman 4 – Game 2 Watervliet 11, Gobles 1 – Game 1 Watervliet 15, Gobles 0 – Game 2 Berrien Springs 6, Constantine 0 – Game 1 Berrien Springs 14, Constantine 6 – Game 2 Hartford 20, Bangor 0 – Game 1 Hartford 23, Bangor 5 – Game 2 Marcellus 15, Cassopolis 0 – Game 1 Marcellus 16, Cassopolis 1 – Game 2 White Pigeon 5, Comstock 4 – Game 1 Comstock 6, White Pigeon 5 – Game 2 Paw Paw 7, Sturgis 6 – Game 1 Paw Paw 15, Sturgis 0 – Game 2 Lawton 11, Saugatuck 7 – Game 1 Lawton 3, Saugatuck 2 – Game 2 Three Rivers 5, Hamilton 4 – Game 1 Hamilton11, Three Rivers 4 – Game 2 Today Girls Soccer St. Joseph at Vicksburg, 6:30 p.m. New Buffalo at Michigan Lutheran, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Niles, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman at South Haven, 6:45 p.m. Berrien Springs at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Buchanan at Three Rivers, 5:00 p.m. Plainwell at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Saugatuck, 5:45 p.m. Byron Center at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. East Lansing at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Gull Lake at Grand Rapids Christian, 6:30 p.m. Fennville at Hamilton, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Home School at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Baseball Benton Harbor at Our Lady of the Lake, 4:15 p.m. (DH) New Buffalo at Michigan Lutheran, 4:15 p.m. (DH) South Haven at Watervliet, 4:30 p.m. (DH) River Valley at Decatur, 4:30 p.m. Dowagiac at Plainwell, 4:00 p.m. Hartford at Bloomingdale, 4:00 p.m. Comstock at Saugatuck, 5:45 p.m. Three Rivers at Allegan, 4:00 p.m. Edwardsburg at Otsego, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Ada Forest Hills Eastern at Portage Northern, 4:00 p.m. Fennville at Gobles, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Softball New Buffalo at Michigan Lutheran, 4:15 p.m. (DH) South Haven at Watervliet, 4:30 p.m. (DH) River Valley at Decatur, 4:30 p.m. Dowagiac at Plainwell, 4:00 p.m. Parchment at Allegan, 4:30 p.m. Edwardsburg at Otsego, 4:00 p.m. (DH) White Pigeon at Centreville, 4:00 p.m. 1 Jacksonville JaguarsTravon WalkerDEGeorgia2Detroit LionsAidan HutchinsonDEMichigan3Houston TexansDerek Stingley Jr.CBLSU4New York JetsAhmad GardnerCBCincinnati5New York GiantsKayvon ThibodeauxDEOregon6Carolina PanthersIkem EkwonuOTNC State7New York GiantsEvan NealOTAlabama8Atlanta FalconsDrake LondonWRUSC9Seattle SeahawksCharles CrossOTMississippi State10New York JetsGarrett WilsonWROhio State11New Orleans SaintsChris OlaveWROhio State12Detroit LionsJameson WilliamsWRAlabama13Philadelphia EaglesJordan DavisDTGeorgia14Baltimore RavensKyle HamiltonSNotre Dame15Houston TexansKenyon GreenOGTexas A&M16Washington CommandersJahan DotsonWRPenn State17Los Angeles ChargersZion JohnsonOGBoston College18Tennessee TitansTreylon BurksWRArkansas19New Orleans SaintsTrevor PenningOTNorthern Iowa20Pittsburgh SteelersKenny PickettQBPittsburgh21Kansas City ChiefsTrent McDuffieCBWashington22Green Bay PackersQuay WalkerLBGeorgia23Buffalo BillsKaiir ElamCBFlorida24Dallas CowboysTyler SmithOTTulsa25Baltimore RavensTyler LinderbaumCIowa26New York JetsJermaine Johnson IIDEFlorida State27Jacksonville JaguarsDevin LloydLBUtah28Green Bay PackersDevonte WyattDTGeorgia29New England PatriotsCole StrangeOGChattanooga30Kansas City ChiefsGeorge KarlaftisDEPurdue31Cincinnati BengalsDaxton HillSMichigan32Minnesota VikingsLewis CineSGeorgiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL Draft – Lions take Hutchinson at No. 2, trade up to take Williams The Detroit Lions have selected Michigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson with the No. 2 pick, addressing a desperate need with a hometown star. The 6-foot-6, 265-pound edge rusher was a sack-master for the Wolverines whose consistency and relentlessness helped lead them to their first College Football Playoff. Detroit also traded up to take Alabama receiver Jameson Williams at No. 12 overall. Hutchinson was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy this past season for the Wolverines. NFL Draft – 9 trades shake up 1st round Two more prominent wide receivers switched teams with Tennessee’s A.J. Brown and Baltimore’s Marquise Brown getting swapped during a dizzying stretch of the NFL draft. The Ravens traded Marquise Brown and the 100th overall pick to Arizona for the 23rd pick in the draft. Then the Titans dealt A.J. Brown to Philadelphia for the 18th and 101st picks. In all, 17 of the 23 picks made between Nos. 7 and 29 in the draft were made by teams that acquired them in trades. Eleven of those picks changed hands in the nine trades made during draft. NFL Draft – Defense 1st, then offense, with receivers a focal point In an NFL draft focused early on stoppers, it was the goers — wide receivers — who stole the spotlight Thursday night. Not simply prospects, either. Yes, the first five selections came on the defensive side of the ball, including edge rushers Travon Walker of national champion Georgia to Jacksonville and Aidan Hutchinson of Michigan to Detroit at Nos. 1 and 2. It was the first time in 31 years that no player on offense went in the opening five picks. So, naturally, the next five choices were on offense. And those kept coming: right through No. 12. And the theme throughout the first 20 picks was to get guys who could catch the ball — including Philadelphia acquiring standout A.J. Brown from the Titans, and Arizona getting veteran Marquise Brown from the Ravens. NFL Draft – Bengals get Michigan DB Daxton Hill with 31st pick The Cincinnati Bengals selected Michigan defensive back Daxton Hill with the 31st pick of the draft. The Bengals passed up some other enticing defensive players to get someone they expect to contribute right away in their secondary. The 6-foot, 191-pound Hill mostly played safety but also some slot cornerback at Michigan. Coach Zac Taylor says he could fit in at safety or nickel in the Bengals defense. NBA – DeRozan, Bulls looking to build on breakthrough season DeMar DeRozan wants to build on a standout season and help the Chicago Bulls make the next jump after taking a big step forward. He gets the sense from management they’ll try to do it with their core remaining intact. The Bulls no doubt made huge strides following a massive overhaul that began when Arturas Karnisovas was hired out of Denver’s front office in two years ago to lead their basketball operation. Chicago went 46-36 in coach Billy Donovan’s second season and made the playoffs for the first time since 2017. They were eliminated in the 1st round by Milwaukee, 4-1. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Playoffs – First Round Last Night Philadelphia 76ers 132, Toronto Raptors 97 (PHI Wins 4-2) Phoenix Suns 115, New Orleans Pelicans 109 (PHX Wins 4-2) Dallas Mavericks 98, Utah Jazz 96 (DAL Wins 4-2) Tonight Memphis Grizzlies at Minnesota Timberwolves, 9:00 p.m. (MEM Leads 3-2) NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Buffalo Sabres, 7:00 p.m. Detroit Red Wings at New Jersey Devils, 7:00 p.m. End Regular Season NHL – Blackhawks hire longtime Cubs exec Greenberg as associate GM The Chicago Blackhawks have completed their leadership team by hiring longtime Chicago Cubs executive Jeff Greenberg as associate general manager under new GM Kyle Davidson. The Blackhawks said Greenberg will be responsible for “overseeing the strategic systems and processes that will fuel” the team’s hockey operations. He will “establish and optimize a modern, continually evolving approach using systems, technology, data and talent.” Greenberg’s start date is May 9. He rounds out what the team called the “core brain trust.” The Blackhawks brought back longtime executive Norm Maciver as an associate GM to oversee the scouting operation last month after a stint as director of player personnel for the Seattle Kraken. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Minnesota Twins 7, Detroit Tigers 1 Kansas City Royals 5, Chicago White Sox 2 – 10 Innings Atlanta Braves 5, Chicago Cubs 1 Twins 7, Tigers 1 – Correa gets 3 hits; Twins top Tigers to go 6-0 in homestand Carlos Correa broke out of a slump with three hits and three RBIs and the Minnesota Twins completed a three-game sweep of the Detroit Tigers with a 7-1 victory on Thursday. Gio Urshela, Trevor Larnach, and Gilbert Celestino each had two hits for the Twins. Minnesota has won seven straight and finished off a 6-0 homestand that also included a sweep of the White Sox. Correa entered the game on an 0-for-10 skid that had dropped his batting average to .167. He came through with a two-run double in the fifth, an RBI single in the sixth and another single in the eighth. Royals 5, White Sox 2 – F/10 – Royals take down White Sox 5-2 after 3-run 10th Rookie Kyle Isbel hit a two-run single in Kansas City’s three-run 10th inning, and the Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 5-2. Whit Merrifield scored the go-ahead run in the 10th when White Sox catcher Reese McGuire was charged with a passed ball with the bases loaded and two out. Isbel, who was promoted from Triple-A Omaha before the game, got his hit off left-hander Aaron Bummer. Chicago was held to three hits through the first seven innings, but tied it in the eighth. Royals starter Brad Keller induced 12 groundball outs and didn’t throw more than 15 pitches in any of his seven innings. Braves 5, Cubs 1 – Acuña returns, Wright dominant again, Braves beat Cubs 5-1 Ronald Acuña Jr. went 1 for 5 with two stolen bases in his return to the Braves lineup, but it was Kyle Wright who claimed a starring role, pitching three-hit ball over a career-high seven innings to give Atlanta a 5-1 win over the Cubs. The struggling Braves took two of three from Chicago for their first series win of the season. Wright improved to 3-0, striking out eight while walking four. Austin Riley and Dansby Swanson hit solo homers off former Braves pitcher Drew Smyly. Adam Duvall provided some insurance with a two-run shot against Ethan Roberts in the eighth. Tonight L.A. Angels (Syndergaard 2-0) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 1-1) at Milwaukee (Houser 1-2), 8:10 p.m. Detroit (Alexander 0-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Anderson 1-0), 10:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 9:50 WNBA – Chicago to host WNBA All-Star Game for first time Chicago will host the WNBA All-Star Game for the first time, the league announced. The game will coincide with two major youth girls’ basketball tournaments being played in Chicago the weekend of July 10. The league will host a two-day “WNBA Live” event that weekend. On July 9, the two All-Star teams will have practice indoors with participants from the Nike Nationals tournament in attendance. Later that day, the annual 3-point contest and skills challenge will also take place. The All-Star Game will played a day later. NCAABSB – Police: Paint in Kansas team’s water; 2 juveniles suspected Police in the central Kansas town of Lindsborg announced two boys are suspected of being involved in the contamination of a water cooler used by the Kansas Wesleyan baseball team during a doubleheader at Bethany College last weekend. Both schools contacted police to file a report about a foreign substance found in Kansas Wesleyan’s water. Police did not say how it connected the juveniles to the tainted water and said no one associated with either college was responsible for tampering with the water cooler. The substance mixed into the water was paint used to put lines on the field. Golf – Tiger Woods heads to Southern Hill for PGA practice round Tiger Woods is at Southern Hill three weeks before the start of the PGA Championship. It’s the first step toward deciding whether his right leg that was badly damaged in a February 2021 car accident can allow him to compete in another major. Woods made a positive return from the crash at the Masters earlier this month. He made the cut for the 22nd straight time. He tired on the weekend and finished 47th out of 52 players. Golf Channel says the head pro at Southern Hills caddied for him on Thursday. Tulsa TV station KOTV showed an overhead shot of Woods putting. He was wearing a black sleeve on his right leg. Girls hockey programs show promise in nontraditional markets The NHL playoffs will take place next week in Dallas, Tampa, Nashville, Raleigh and Washington, D.C., where girls hockey has expanded immensely over the past decade. But participation in those nontraditional markets still lags far behind hockey hotbeds like Massachusetts, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. The 3,177 female players aged 18 and younger registered by USA Hockey in Texas, Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia combined is still fewer than in Wisconsin alone. The number of girls playing in those southern and mid-Atlantic locations is up more than 71% from 2011 to 2021. NHL teams, USA Hockey and others are working on getting more exposure, education and ice time to improve those numbers. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night Great Lakes Loons 4, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 Lansing Lugnuts 4, Lake County Captains 1 Quad Cities River Bandits 5, South Bend Cubs 3 Tonight Great Lakes Loons at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Lake County Captains, 6:35 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Quad Cities River Bandits, 7:30 p.m. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League – 2022 Kelly Cup Playoffs – Round 1 Tonight Cincinnati Cyclones 2, Toledo Walleye 0 (CIN Leads 3-2) MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Softball Lake Michigan College 4, Glen Oaks Community College 3 – Game 1 Lake Michigan College 4, Glen Oaks Community College 0 – Game 2 Today Baseball Muskegon Community College at Lake Michigan College, 2:00 p.m./4:00 p.m. (DH) Softball Lake Michigan College at Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 3:00 p.m./5:00 p.m. (DH) MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Baseball St. Joseph 7, Kalamazoo Central 0 – Game 1 Kalamazoo Central 3, St. Joseph 2 – Game 2 River Valley 18, Our Lady of the Lake 3 Vicksburg 12, Niles 0 – Game 1 Vicksburg 10, Niles 0 – Game 2 Watervliet 3, Gobles 0 – Game 1 Watervliet 7, Gobles 0 – Game 2 Sturgis 2, Paw Paw 1 – Game 1 Paw Paw 8, Sturgis 5 – Game 2 Hartford 22, Bangor 0 Decatur 15, Bloomingdale 0 – Game 1 Decatur 16, Bloomingdale 1 – Game 2 Centreville 6, Mendon 4 – Game 1 Centreville 3, Mendon 3 – Game 2 Suspended Parchment 1, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 – Game 1 – 9 Inn. Parchment 16, Kalamazoo Hackett 1 – Game 2 Lawton 11, Saugatuck 4 – Game 1 Lawton 3, Saugatuck 2 – Game 2 Mattawan 6, Gull Lake 2 – Game 1 Mattawan 5, Gull Lake 0 – Game 2 Girls Soccer Brandywine 5, Hartford 2 Constantine 3, Bronson 0 Kalamazoo Heritage 2, Kalamazoo Hackett 1 Kalamazoo Christian 2, Saugatuck 0 Girls Tennis St. Joseph 7, Kalamazoo Central 1 Softball St. Joseph 8, Kalamazoo Central 4 – Game 1 St. Joseph 9, Kalamazoo Central 2 – Game 2 South Bend St. Joseph 6, Lakeshore 4 Mattawan 11, Gull Lake 1 – Game 1 Mattawan 11, Gull Lake 1 – Game 2 Howardsville Christian 17, Eau Claire 0 – Game 1 Howardsville Christian 2, Eau Claire 0 – Game 2 Vicksburg 9, Niles 7 – Game 1 Vicksburg 14, Niles 4 – Game 2 Buchanan 9, Bronson 5 – Game 1 Buchanan 10, Bronson 0 – Game 2 Bridgman 6, Coloma 4 – Game 1 Coloma 7, Bridgman 4 – Game 2 Watervliet 11, Gobles 1 – Game 1 Watervliet 15, Gobles 0 – Game 2 Berrien Springs 6, Constantine 0 – Game 1 Berrien Springs 14, Constantine 6 – Game 2 Hartford 20, Bangor 0 – Game 1 Hartford 23, Bangor 5 – Game 2 Marcellus 15, Cassopolis 0 – Game 1 Marcellus 16, Cassopolis 1 – Game 2 White Pigeon 5, Comstock 4 – Game 1 Comstock 6, White Pigeon 5 – Game 2 Paw Paw 7, Sturgis 6 – Game 1 Paw Paw 15, Sturgis 0 – Game 2 Lawton 11, Saugatuck 7 – Game 1 Lawton 3, Saugatuck 2 – Game 2 Three Rivers 5, Hamilton 4 – Game 1 Hamilton11, Three Rivers 4 – Game 2 Today Girls Soccer St. Joseph at Vicksburg, 6:30 p.m. New Buffalo at Michigan Lutheran, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Niles, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman at South Haven, 6:45 p.m. Berrien Springs at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Buchanan at Three Rivers, 5:00 p.m. Plainwell at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Saugatuck, 5:45 p.m. Byron Center at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. East Lansing at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Gull Lake at Grand Rapids Christian, 6:30 p.m. Fennville at Hamilton, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Home School at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Baseball Benton Harbor at Our Lady of the Lake, 4:15 p.m. (DH) New Buffalo at Michigan Lutheran, 4:15 p.m. (DH) South Haven at Watervliet, 4:30 p.m. (DH) River Valley at Decatur, 4:30 p.m. Dowagiac at Plainwell, 4:00 p.m. Hartford at Bloomingdale, 4:00 p.m. Comstock at Saugatuck, 5:45 p.m. Three Rivers at Allegan, 4:00 p.m. Edwardsburg at Otsego, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Ada Forest Hills Eastern at Portage Northern, 4:00 p.m. Fennville at Gobles, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Softball New Buffalo at Michigan Lutheran, 4:15 p.m. (DH) South Haven at Watervliet, 4:30 p.m. (DH) River Valley at Decatur, 4:30 p.m. Dowagiac at Plainwell, 4:00 p.m. Parchment at Allegan, 4:30 p.m. Edwardsburg at Otsego, 4:00 p.m. (DH) White Pigeon at Centreville, 4:00 p.m. 1 Jacksonville JaguarsTravon WalkerDEGeorgia2Detroit LionsAidan HutchinsonDEMichigan3Houston TexansDerek Stingley Jr.CBLSU4New York JetsAhmad GardnerCBCincinnati5New York GiantsKayvon ThibodeauxDEOregon6Carolina PanthersIkem EkwonuOTNC State7New York GiantsEvan NealOTAlabama8Atlanta FalconsDrake LondonWRUSC9Seattle SeahawksCharles CrossOTMississippi State10New York JetsGarrett WilsonWROhio State11New Orleans SaintsChris OlaveWROhio State12Detroit LionsJameson WilliamsWRAlabama13Philadelphia EaglesJordan DavisDTGeorgia14Baltimore RavensKyle HamiltonSNotre Dame15Houston TexansKenyon GreenOGTexas A&M16Washington CommandersJahan DotsonWRPenn State17Los Angeles ChargersZion JohnsonOGBoston College18Tennessee TitansTreylon BurksWRArkansas19New Orleans SaintsTrevor PenningOTNorthern Iowa20Pittsburgh SteelersKenny PickettQBPittsburgh21Kansas City ChiefsTrent McDuffieCBWashington22Green Bay PackersQuay WalkerLBGeorgia23Buffalo BillsKaiir ElamCBFlorida24Dallas CowboysTyler SmithOTTulsa25Baltimore RavensTyler LinderbaumCIowa26New York JetsJermaine Johnson IIDEFlorida State27Jacksonville JaguarsDevin LloydLBUtah28Green Bay PackersDevonte WyattDTGeorgia29New England PatriotsCole StrangeOGChattanooga30Kansas City ChiefsGeorge KarlaftisDEPurdue31Cincinnati BengalsDaxton HillSMichigan32Minnesota VikingsLewis CineSGeorgiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL Draft – Lions take Hutchinson at No. 2, trade up to take Williams The Detroit Lions have selected Michigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson with the No. 2 pick, addressing a desperate need with a hometown star. The 6-foot-6, 265-pound edge rusher was a sack-master for the Wolverines whose consistency and relentlessness helped lead them to their first College Football Playoff. Detroit also traded up to take Alabama receiver Jameson Williams at No. 12 overall. Hutchinson was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy this past season for the Wolverines. NFL Draft – 9 trades shake up 1st round Two more prominent wide receivers switched teams with Tennessee’s A.J. Brown and Baltimore’s Marquise Brown getting swapped during a dizzying stretch of the NFL draft. The Ravens traded Marquise Brown and the 100th overall pick to Arizona for the 23rd pick in the draft. Then the Titans dealt A.J. Brown to Philadelphia for the 18th and 101st picks. In all, 17 of the 23 picks made between Nos. 7 and 29 in the draft were made by teams that acquired them in trades. Eleven of those picks changed hands in the nine trades made during draft. NFL Draft – Defense 1st, then offense, with receivers a focal point In an NFL draft focused early on stoppers, it was the goers — wide receivers — who stole the spotlight Thursday night. Not simply prospects, either. Yes, the first five selections came on the defensive side of the ball, including edge rushers Travon Walker of national champion Georgia to Jacksonville and Aidan Hutchinson of Michigan to Detroit at Nos. 1 and 2. It was the first time in 31 years that no player on offense went in the opening five picks. So, naturally, the next five choices were on offense. And those kept coming: right through No. 12. And the theme throughout the first 20 picks was to get guys who could catch the ball — including Philadelphia acquiring standout A.J. Brown from the Titans, and Arizona getting veteran Marquise Brown from the Ravens. NFL Draft – Bengals get Michigan DB Daxton Hill with 31st pick The Cincinnati Bengals selected Michigan defensive back Daxton Hill with the 31st pick of the draft. The Bengals passed up some other enticing defensive players to get someone they expect to contribute right away in their secondary. The 6-foot, 191-pound Hill mostly played safety but also some slot cornerback at Michigan. Coach Zac Taylor says he could fit in at safety or nickel in the Bengals defense. NBA – DeRozan, Bulls looking to build on breakthrough season DeMar DeRozan wants to build on a standout season and help the Chicago Bulls make the next jump after taking a big step forward. He gets the sense from management they’ll try to do it with their core remaining intact. The Bulls no doubt made huge strides following a massive overhaul that began when Arturas Karnisovas was hired out of Denver’s front office in two years ago to lead their basketball operation. Chicago went 46-36 in coach Billy Donovan’s second season and made the playoffs for the first time since 2017. They were eliminated in the 1st round by Milwaukee, 4-1. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Playoffs – First Round Last Night Philadelphia 76ers 132, Toronto Raptors 97 (PHI Wins 4-2) Phoenix Suns 115, New Orleans Pelicans 109 (PHX Wins 4-2) Dallas Mavericks 98, Utah Jazz 96 (DAL Wins 4-2) Tonight Memphis Grizzlies at Minnesota Timberwolves, 9:00 p.m. (MEM Leads 3-2) NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Buffalo Sabres, 7:00 p.m. Detroit Red Wings at New Jersey Devils, 7:00 p.m. End Regular Season NHL – Blackhawks hire longtime Cubs exec Greenberg as associate GM The Chicago Blackhawks have completed their leadership team by hiring longtime Chicago Cubs executive Jeff Greenberg as associate general manager under new GM Kyle Davidson. The Blackhawks said Greenberg will be responsible for “overseeing the strategic systems and processes that will fuel” the team’s hockey operations. He will “establish and optimize a modern, continually evolving approach using systems, technology, data and talent.” Greenberg’s start date is May 9. He rounds out what the team called the “core brain trust.” The Blackhawks brought back longtime executive Norm Maciver as an associate GM to oversee the scouting operation last month after a stint as director of player personnel for the Seattle Kraken. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Minnesota Twins 7, Detroit Tigers 1 Kansas City Royals 5, Chicago White Sox 2 – 10 Innings Atlanta Braves 5, Chicago Cubs 1 Twins 7, Tigers 1 – Correa gets 3 hits; Twins top Tigers to go 6-0 in homestand Carlos Correa broke out of a slump with three hits and three RBIs and the Minnesota Twins completed a three-game sweep of the Detroit Tigers with a 7-1 victory on Thursday. Gio Urshela, Trevor Larnach, and Gilbert Celestino each had two hits for the Twins. Minnesota has won seven straight and finished off a 6-0 homestand that also included a sweep of the White Sox. Correa entered the game on an 0-for-10 skid that had dropped his batting average to .167. He came through with a two-run double in the fifth, an RBI single in the sixth and another single in the eighth. Royals 5, White Sox 2 – F/10 – Royals take down White Sox 5-2 after 3-run 10th Rookie Kyle Isbel hit a two-run single in Kansas City’s three-run 10th inning, and the Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 5-2. Whit Merrifield scored the go-ahead run in the 10th when White Sox catcher Reese McGuire was charged with a passed ball with the bases loaded and two out. Isbel, who was promoted from Triple-A Omaha before the game, got his hit off left-hander Aaron Bummer. Chicago was held to three hits through the first seven innings, but tied it in the eighth. Royals starter Brad Keller induced 12 groundball outs and didn’t throw more than 15 pitches in any of his seven innings. Braves 5, Cubs 1 – Acuña returns, Wright dominant again, Braves beat Cubs 5-1 Ronald Acuña Jr. went 1 for 5 with two stolen bases in his return to the Braves lineup, but it was Kyle Wright who claimed a starring role, pitching three-hit ball over a career-high seven innings to give Atlanta a 5-1 win over the Cubs. The struggling Braves took two of three from Chicago for their first series win of the season. Wright improved to 3-0, striking out eight while walking four. Austin Riley and Dansby Swanson hit solo homers off former Braves pitcher Drew Smyly. Adam Duvall provided some insurance with a two-run shot against Ethan Roberts in the eighth. Tonight L.A. Angels (Syndergaard 2-0) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 1-1) at Milwaukee (Houser 1-2), 8:10 p.m. Detroit (Alexander 0-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Anderson 1-0), 10:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 9:50 WNBA – Chicago to host WNBA All-Star Game for first time Chicago will host the WNBA All-Star Game for the first time, the league announced. The game will coincide with two major youth girls’ basketball tournaments being played in Chicago the weekend of July 10. The league will host a two-day “WNBA Live” event that weekend. On July 9, the two All-Star teams will have practice indoors with participants from the Nike Nationals tournament in attendance. Later that day, the annual 3-point contest and skills challenge will also take place. The All-Star Game will played a day later. NCAABSB – Police: Paint in Kansas team’s water; 2 juveniles suspected Police in the central Kansas town of Lindsborg announced two boys are suspected of being involved in the contamination of a water cooler used by the Kansas Wesleyan baseball team during a doubleheader at Bethany College last weekend. Both schools contacted police to file a report about a foreign substance found in Kansas Wesleyan’s water. Police did not say how it connected the juveniles to the tainted water and said no one associated with either college was responsible for tampering with the water cooler. The substance mixed into the water was paint used to put lines on the field. Golf – Tiger Woods heads to Southern Hill for PGA practice round Tiger Woods is at Southern Hill three weeks before the start of the PGA Championship. It’s the first step toward deciding whether his right leg that was badly damaged in a February 2021 car accident can allow him to compete in another major. Woods made a positive return from the crash at the Masters earlier this month. He made the cut for the 22nd straight time. He tired on the weekend and finished 47th out of 52 players. Golf Channel says the head pro at Southern Hills caddied for him on Thursday. Tulsa TV station KOTV showed an overhead shot of Woods putting. He was wearing a black sleeve on his right leg. Girls hockey programs show promise in nontraditional markets The NHL playoffs will take place next week in Dallas, Tampa, Nashville, Raleigh and Washington, D.C., where girls hockey has expanded immensely over the past decade. But participation in those nontraditional markets still lags far behind hockey hotbeds like Massachusetts, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. The 3,177 female players aged 18 and younger registered by USA Hockey in Texas, Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia combined is still fewer than in Wisconsin alone. The number of girls playing in those southern and mid-Atlantic locations is up more than 71% from 2011 to 2021. NHL teams, USA Hockey and others are working on getting more exposure, education and ice time to improve those numbers. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night Great Lakes Loons 4, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 Lansing Lugnuts 4, Lake County Captains 1 Quad Cities River Bandits 5, South Bend Cubs 3 Tonight Great Lakes Loons at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Lake County Captains, 6:35 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Quad Cities River Bandits, 7:30 p.m. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League – 2022 Kelly Cup Playoffs – Round 1 Tonight Cincinnati Cyclones 2, Toledo Walleye 0 (CIN Leads 3-2) MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Softball Lake Michigan College 4, Glen Oaks Community College 3 – Game 1 Lake Michigan College 4, Glen Oaks Community College 0 – Game 2 Today Baseball Muskegon Community College at Lake Michigan College, 2:00 p.m./4:00 p.m. (DH) Softball Lake Michigan College at Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 3:00 p.m./5:00 p.m. (DH) MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Baseball St. Joseph 7, Kalamazoo Central 0 – Game 1 Kalamazoo Central 3, St. Joseph 2 – Game 2 River Valley 18, Our Lady of the Lake 3 Vicksburg 12, Niles 0 – Game 1 Vicksburg 10, Niles 0 – Game 2 Watervliet 3, Gobles 0 – Game 1 Watervliet 7, Gobles 0 – Game 2 Sturgis 2, Paw Paw 1 – Game 1 Paw Paw 8, Sturgis 5 – Game 2 Hartford 22, Bangor 0 Decatur 15, Bloomingdale 0 – Game 1 Decatur 16, Bloomingdale 1 – Game 2 Centreville 6, Mendon 4 – Game 1 Centreville 3, Mendon 3 – Game 2 Suspended Parchment 1, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 – Game 1 – 9 Inn. Parchment 16, Kalamazoo Hackett 1 – Game 2 Lawton 11, Saugatuck 4 – Game 1 Lawton 3, Saugatuck 2 – Game 2 Mattawan 6, Gull Lake 2 – Game 1 Mattawan 5, Gull Lake 0 – Game 2 Girls Soccer Brandywine 5, Hartford 2 Constantine 3, Bronson 0 Kalamazoo Heritage 2, Kalamazoo Hackett 1 Kalamazoo Christian 2, Saugatuck 0 Girls Tennis St. Joseph 7, Kalamazoo Central 1 Softball St. Joseph 8, Kalamazoo Central 4 – Game 1 St. Joseph 9, Kalamazoo Central 2 – Game 2 South Bend St. Joseph 6, Lakeshore 4 Mattawan 11, Gull Lake 1 – Game 1 Mattawan 11, Gull Lake 1 – Game 2 Howardsville Christian 17, Eau Claire 0 – Game 1 Howardsville Christian 2, Eau Claire 0 – Game 2 Vicksburg 9, Niles 7 – Game 1 Vicksburg 14, Niles 4 – Game 2 Buchanan 9, Bronson 5 – Game 1 Buchanan 10, Bronson 0 – Game 2 Bridgman 6, Coloma 4 – Game 1 Coloma 7, Bridgman 4 – Game 2 Watervliet 11, Gobles 1 – Game 1 Watervliet 15, Gobles 0 – Game 2 Berrien Springs 6, Constantine 0 – Game 1 Berrien Springs 14, Constantine 6 – Game 2 Hartford 20, Bangor 0 – Game 1 Hartford 23, Bangor 5 – Game 2 Marcellus 15, Cassopolis 0 – Game 1 Marcellus 16, Cassopolis 1 – Game 2 White Pigeon 5, Comstock 4 – Game 1 Comstock 6, White Pigeon 5 – Game 2 Paw Paw 7, Sturgis 6 – Game 1 Paw Paw 15, Sturgis 0 – Game 2 Lawton 11, Saugatuck 7 – Game 1 Lawton 3, Saugatuck 2 – Game 2 Three Rivers 5, Hamilton 4 – Game 1 Hamilton11, Three Rivers 4 – Game 2 Today Girls Soccer St. Joseph at Vicksburg, 6:30 p.m. New Buffalo at Michigan Lutheran, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Niles, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman at South Haven, 6:45 p.m. Berrien Springs at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Buchanan at Three Rivers, 5:00 p.m. Plainwell at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Saugatuck, 5:45 p.m. Byron Center at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. East Lansing at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Gull Lake at Grand Rapids Christian, 6:30 p.m. Fennville at Hamilton, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Home School at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Baseball Benton Harbor at Our Lady of the Lake, 4:15 p.m. (DH) New Buffalo at Michigan Lutheran, 4:15 p.m. (DH) South Haven at Watervliet, 4:30 p.m. (DH) River Valley at Decatur, 4:30 p.m. Dowagiac at Plainwell, 4:00 p.m. Hartford at Bloomingdale, 4:00 p.m. Comstock at Saugatuck, 5:45 p.m. Three Rivers at Allegan, 4:00 p.m. Edwardsburg at Otsego, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Ada Forest Hills Eastern at Portage Northern, 4:00 p.m. Fennville at Gobles, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Softball New Buffalo at Michigan Lutheran, 4:15 p.m. (DH) South Haven at Watervliet, 4:30 p.m. (DH) River Valley at Decatur, 4:30 p.m. Dowagiac at Plainwell, 4:00 p.m. Parchment at Allegan, 4:30 p.m. Edwardsburg at Otsego, 4:00 p.m. (DH) White Pigeon at Centreville, 4:00 p.m. 1 Jacksonville JaguarsTravon WalkerDEGeorgia2Detroit LionsAidan HutchinsonDEMichigan3Houston TexansDerek Stingley Jr.CBLSU4New York JetsAhmad GardnerCBCincinnati5New York GiantsKayvon ThibodeauxDEOregon6Carolina PanthersIkem EkwonuOTNC State7New York GiantsEvan NealOTAlabama8Atlanta FalconsDrake LondonWRUSC9Seattle SeahawksCharles CrossOTMississippi State10New York JetsGarrett WilsonWROhio State11New Orleans SaintsChris OlaveWROhio State12Detroit LionsJameson WilliamsWRAlabama13Philadelphia EaglesJordan DavisDTGeorgia14Baltimore RavensKyle HamiltonSNotre Dame15Houston TexansKenyon GreenOGTexas A&M16Washington CommandersJahan DotsonWRPenn State17Los Angeles ChargersZion JohnsonOGBoston College18Tennessee TitansTreylon BurksWRArkansas19New Orleans SaintsTrevor PenningOTNorthern Iowa20Pittsburgh SteelersKenny PickettQBPittsburgh21Kansas City ChiefsTrent McDuffieCBWashington22Green Bay PackersQuay WalkerLBGeorgia23Buffalo BillsKaiir ElamCBFlorida24Dallas CowboysTyler SmithOTTulsa25Baltimore RavensTyler LinderbaumCIowa26New York JetsJermaine Johnson IIDEFlorida State27Jacksonville JaguarsDevin LloydLBUtah28Green Bay PackersDevonte WyattDTGeorgia29New England PatriotsCole StrangeOGChattanooga30Kansas City ChiefsGeorge KarlaftisDEPurdue31Cincinnati BengalsDaxton HillSMichigan32Minnesota VikingsLewis CineSGeorgiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jonathan Huskey, of CBS-KOTV News on 6 Sports, returns to help AJ, Colt, and Ryan celebrate the first regular season Week 18 in NFL history, give props to Josh Jacobs' fatherhood, and have a frank discussion about nobody ever speaking of the 2022 Fiesta Bowl again. Plus a Yinzer Promo for the ages, and The Fastest Five in Fantasy: Complaints Edition. Big thanks and shoutout to the return of our first ever guest from over a year ago, our beloved Huskey. For more from Jonathan, see links below: Twitter: @jonathanhuskey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shallwefootball/message
Un nouvel épisode du Pharmascope est disponible! Dans ce 80ème épisode, Nicolas, Sébastien et Isabelle, inspirés par une populaire série documentaire, abordent cette fois-ci l'utilisation des thérapies non-hormonales en ménopause. Les objectifs pour cet épisode sont les suivants: Discuter des mesures non pharmacologiques utiles dans la prise en charge des symptômes de la ménopauseDiscuter des bénéfices et des risques associés aux thérapies non-hormonales en ménopauseConseiller adéquatement une patiente sur les thérapies non-hormonales offertes dans le traitement de la ménopause Ressources pertinentes en lien avec l'épisode Série documentaire Loto-MénoProduit par KOTV, 2021. Disponible sur l'EXTRA d'ICI TOU.TV Articles de revue des traitements non-hormonauxDrewe J et coll. A systematic review of non-hormonal treatments of vasomotor symptoms in climacteric and cancer patients. Springerplus. 2015;4:65. Hickey M et coll. Non-hormonal treatments for menopausal symptoms. BMJ. 2017;359:j5101. Dugré N, Bustamante H. Combattre les chaleurs sans hormone? Le Médecin du Québec. 2020;55:47-51. Études portant sur les produits naturelsFranco OH et coll. Use of Plant-Based Therapies and Menopausal Symptoms: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA. 2016;315:2554-63. Mohammady M et coll. Effect of omega-3 supplements on vasomotor symptoms in menopausal women: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2018;228:295-302. Études portant sur les mesures non pharmacologiquesTran S et coll. Nonpharmacological therapies for the management of menopausal vasomotor symptoms in breast cancer survivors. Support Care Cancer. 2021;29:1183-93. Cramer H et coll. Yoga for menopausal symptoms-A systematic review and meta-analysis. Maturitas. 2018;109:13-25. Stefanopoulo E, Grunfled EA. Mind-body interventions for vasomotor symptoms in healthy menopausal women and breast cancer survivors. A systematic review. J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol. 2017;38:210-25. Befus D et coll. Management of Menopause Symptoms with Acupuncture: An Umbrella Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J Altern Complement Med. 2018;4:314-23. Ayers B et coll. Effectiveness of group and self-help cognitive behavior therapy in reducing problematic menopausal hot flushes and night sweats (MENOS 2): a randomized controlled trial. Menopause. 2012;19:759-69.
Un nouvel épisode du Pharmascope est disponible! Dans ce 79ème épisode, Nicolas, Sébastien et Isabelle, inspirés par une populaire série documentaire, abordent l'utilisation des thérapies hormonales en ménopause. Les objectifs pour cet épisode sont: Expliquer le concept d'hormones bio-identiquesDiscuter des bénéfices et des risques associés à l'hormonothérapie en ménopauseConseiller adéquatement une patiente sur la prise d'hormones dans le traitement de la ménopause Ressources pertinentes en lien avec l'épisode Série documentaire Loto-MénoProduit par KOTV, 2021. Disponible sur l'EXTRA d'ICI TOU.TV Revues systématiques portant sur l'efficacité et l'innocuité de l'hormonothérapieMaclennan AH et coll. Oral oestrogen and combined oestrogen/progestogen therapy versus placebo for hot flushes. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2004;2004:CD002978. Gaudard AMIS et coll. Bioidentical hormones for women with vasomotor symptoms. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016;(8):CD010407. Rubinow DR et coll. Efficacy of estradiol in perimenopausal depression: so much promise and so few answers. Depress Anxiety. 2015;32:539-49. Lethaby A et coll. Hormone replacement therapy for cognitive function in postmenopausal women. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2008;2008:CD003122. Boardman HMP et coll. Hormone therapy for preventing cardiovascular disease in post-menopausal women. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015;(3):CD002229. Marjoribanks J et coll. Long-term hormone therapy for perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2017;1:CD004143. Études WHIRossouw JE et coll. Risks and benefits of estrogen plus progestin in healthy postmenopausal women: principal results From the Women's Health Initiative randomized controlled trial. JAMA. 2002;288:321-33. Anderson GL et coll. Effects of conjugated equine estrogen in postmenopausal women with hysterectomy: the Women's Health Initiative randomized controlled trial. JAMA. 2004;291:1701-12. Manson JE et coll. Menopausal Hormone Therapy and Long-term All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality: The Women's Health Initiative Randomized Trials. JAMA. 2017;318:927-38. Étude WISDOMVickers MR et coll. Main morbidities recorded in the women's international study of long duration oestrogen after menopause (WISDOM): a randomised controlled trial of hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women. BMJ. 2007;335:239. Autres référencesHoibraaten E et coll. Increased risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism during hormone replacement therapy--results of the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled estrogen in venous thromboembolism trial (EVTET). Thromb Haemost. 2000;84:961-7. Rowe T. A Word About Bioidenticals. J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2016;38:697-9. Plourde R, Tan R. L'hormonothérapie de remplacement. Quand, pour qui et comment? Le Médecin du Québec. 2020;55:41-6.
Cette semaine je reçois le génialissime auteur, acteur et producteur Louis Morissette ! Je lui ai demandé ça faisait quoi un président de boîte de production, comment jongle-t-il si bien entre tous ses différents chapeaux ? L'épisode recèle aussi plein de petits conseils aux aspirants scénaristes. Comment se faire remarquer dans l'industrie ? Par où commencer ?! Bonne écoute ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vous voulez encourager la relève ? N'oubliez pas de vous abonner à Version finale et de partager la bonne nouvelle ! www.gabjpelletier.com
Clayton Vaughn was born in Kansas and raised in Cushing, Oklahoma where he began his broadcast career. He moved to Tulsa and KAKC radio in 1958 and joined KOTV in 1964. In 1969, he moved to Los Angeles to work for KABC but returned to KOTV in 1971, where he served as news director. In 1979, he went to work for WNET-TV in New York City and the New Jersey Public Television System. He returned to KOTV in 1981.During the course of his career he reported from nine national political conventions, traveled to Vietnam to report on area military servicemen and women, anchored from the Oklahoma City Federal Building bombing site, presided over scores of political debates, and interviewed people from all walks of life.His work at KOTV after his return from the west coast included five years as News Director and anchor of Oklahoma’s first and, to date, only 6 pm News Hour, which brought magazine-style reporting and news commentary to Tulsa television.Clayton Vaughn’s broadcast journalism career spanned nearly half a century. He retired from broadcasting in 1999 and became Executive Director of the Tulsa Historical Society until 2006.Vaughn is a member of the Oklahoma Broadcasters Hall of Fame. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Heartland Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Tulsa People Readers’ Choice Award for “Best Anchor of the 1990s,” and was named among the first “Tulsa Television Icons” by the Tulsa Press Club.Full interview here: https://www.voicesofoklahoma.com/interview/vaughn-clayton/
In this episode, Travis is interviewed by KOTV/KFAQ, CARES Act Updates on SBA loans and more!
In this episode of The Roar Podcast, we recap all of the latest news on Panther Press and KOTV and discuss the "Momo Challenge" that is wrecking havoc on the internet. Music used: Friday by Rebecca Black Disclaimer: We do not own the rights to this music and the music is used under fair use guidelines for education. Roar Media Twitter: @oakroar Instagram: @ko_roarmedia Website:www.koroarmedia.wixsite.com/roarmedia Like and Subscribe for more content!!
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V aktuálním díle se bavíme pouze o nadcházejícím eventu kterým je The Mag Con, který proběhne 20. 10. 2018 v pražské Kotvě. S Matějem jsme se bavili o tom, kde celá myšlenka této komunitní akce vznikla a velmi podrobně se také věnujeme tomu, na co se návštěvníci mohou těšit.
V nejnovějším díle Vortexu jsme si krátce popovídali o Nintendo Labo a traileru Red Dead Redemption, abychom mohli přivítat Petra Máru, coby veleváženého hosta. Popovídali jsme si o jeho největší vášní - značce Apple - práci s ní spojené, samozřejmě také o videohrách a také tomu, jak se mu vše daří skloubit s osobním životem. Zkrátka, další perfektní povídání. Jediné, o co vás musíme požádat, je shovívavost stran zvukové kvality - v Kotvě nefungovala klimatizace, teplota v místnosti dosahovala kritických výšin, a tak jsme si na sebe pustili větrák... Nebylo to věru dobré rozhodnutí :( 00:00 - Úvod 01:38 - Nintendo Labo 24:12 - Red Dead Redemption 2 39:15 - Rozhovor s Petrem Márou 01:16:30 - Závěrečný blok Napište nám na Facebooku: https://www.facebook.com/vortexczech/ Tweetněte nám na Twitteru: https://twitter.com/vortexczech Přidejte se k nám na Discordu: https://t.co/Adu4LRZ07l
Katiera has been reporting the news for KOTV 6 for some time now. She tells her story on The Bobby Eaton Show with SynCeerae. Don't miss this exclusive interview. Wed at 6pm cst, Dial 646 716-5525 and press the 1 button.
On the inaugural episode of More Perfect, we explore three little words embedded in the 8th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution: “cruel and unusual.” America has long wrestled with this concept in the context of our strongest punishment, the death penalty. A majority of “we the people” (61 percent, to be exact) are in favor of having it, but inside the Supreme Court, opinions have evolved over time in surprising ways. And outside of the court, the debate drove one woman in the UK to take on the U.S. death penalty system from Europe. It also caused states to resuscitate old methods used for executing prisoners on death row. And perhaps more than anything, it forced a conversation on what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. After you listen to the episode: The key links: - The invoice that revealed the identity of Dream Pharma - The email exchanges between Arizona and California officials regarding lethal injection drugs- Handwritten lethal injection protocols from Arkansas- An interview with Bill Wiseman, the Oklahoma state legislator who invented lethal injection in America, conducted by Scott Thompson of KOTV. The key voices: - Maya Foa, Director of Reprieve's Death Penalty team- Paul Ray, State Representative, House District 13, Utah- Robert Blecker, Professor at New York Law School, and author of, "The Death of Punishment" The key cases: - 1879: Wilkerson v. Utah- 1972: Furman v. Georgia- 1976: Gregg v. Georgia- 2008: Baze v. Rees- 2014: Glossip v. Gross More Perfect is funded in part by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation, and the Joyce Foundation. Supreme Court archival audio comes from Oyez®, a free law project in collaboration with the Legal Information Institute at Cornell. Special thanks to Claire Phillips, Nina Perry, Stephanie Jenkins, Ralph Dellapiana, Byrd Pinkerton, Elisabeth Semel, Christina Spaulding, and The Marshall Project
..she's a tulsa girl and a kotv 6 in the morning show anchor....and a sweetheart, too! We get personal on more than one level in this one...