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As classic episodes of The Newlywed Game return to TV, Bob Eubanks reflects on a broadcasting career that started more than 60 years ago. We chat about his long association with as host of the famous game show. But we also talked about his radio work in Los Angeles and promoting or managing numerous pop, rock and country artists over the years, inc…
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Longtime Yankee broadcaster on the YES Network, Ken Singleton discusses why he was ready to retire. The former big leaguer looks back at his career on the field and a path to broadcasting. He talks about growing up in New York and his former teammates and on-air colleagues. You can watch video of the interview here: https://youtu.be/JakdXFGYZJQ…
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Peter Falk became a superstar for his portray of Lt. Columbo, winning the Emmy Award four times for playing the raincoat wearing detective in the LAPD. This episode takes you behind-the-scenes at the famed cop drama that broke the mold from other shows. David Koenig is the author of "Shooting Columbo: The Lives and Deaths of TV's Rumpled Detective.…
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In commemorating the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, my guest is Don Dahler. The veteran broadcaster was one of the first network correspondents to describe the scene at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Dahler, who was reporting for ABC News at the time, lived just blocks from Ground Zero. He was on GMA moments after the first…
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was one of the more popular politicians in his state and nationally. But with swirling sexual harassment allegations, Cuomo is about to becoming historic for the wrong reason as he announced his resignation. My guest Hank Sheinkopf, a longtime Democratic strategist, discusses what consequences Cuomo could still face n…
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"The Bonfire of the Vanities" went from one best-selling novels of the 1980s, but the film based on the Tom Wolfe ("The Right Stuff") book would go down as an all-time worst.This edition of the podcast looks at why it failed so historically, despite an A-list cast (Tom Hanks, Bruce Willis and Melanie Griffith) or perhaps that's a major factor for t…
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John Montone retired recently after a four-decade career at 1010 WINS in New York City. He didn't create the idea of interviewing people on the street, but he did revolutionize it. He would take changes and have fun with his reports. But there were serious stories to cover too, none more important, of course, than 9/11.…
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Moviegoers are starting to return to the theater and my guest is happy about that. Matt Neglia runs the site Next Best Picture and the weekly podcast for those who can't enough about awards and movies. Matt discusses how he got the idea to start his entertainment project. We chat about the summer flicks to look for, including the newly released, an…
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Retired NYC detective Steven Gates does not shy from controversial topics. Those are usually related to stories involving law enforcement. While we start the interview talking about the highway patrolman who was recently run over by a woman, and the consequences she likely faces, the majority of the conversation is about Steven's unwillingness to t…
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In the months since the death of Alex Trebek, several people took their shot as Jeopardy! guest host, including Ken Jennings, Dr. Oz, Katie Couric, with more to come this year. We'll get the thoughts of comic/actor Craig Mitchell, who hosts a web series Off the Cuff: Healthy Cooking. A link to Craig's online cooking show can be found:https://www.yo…
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The nation pushes forward collectively to end its struggle against COVID with multiple vaccinations available to the public. My guest Dr. Paul Goepfert is director of the Alabama Vaccine Research Unit at UAB. While millions are quick to get the doses, many are refusing to get vaccinated. The doctor discusses that and differences between the vaccine…
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Republican Fernando Mateo has his sights on being New York City's next mayor. He discusses his upbringing as Hispanic and Jewish and plans to cut into the Democratic electorate.Mateo is critical of his former friend and radio host, Curtis Sliwa, his main opposition in the GOP. He also talks about the Democrats from the mayoral frontrunner Andrew Ya…
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Amid the latest mass shooting incident in Colorado, this episode delves into extremist groups based in the U.S. My guest is Michael "Mick" Patrick Mulroy. He's an ABC News national security analyst and contributor. This conversation includes how shooting sprees, regardless of motive, could be used as a recruiting tool by militia groups. Mulroy talk…
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It's one of the oddest award seasons in history, thanks to the pandemic. But I'll delve into the Academy Awards with film critics Pete Hammond and Jordan Hoffman. They analyze the nominations, making some predictions in the major categories, plus discuss a few surprises and snubs. Among the topics: Is Nomadland the favorite to win Oscar gold? Will …
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John Garry has reached the pinnacle of voice-over artistry. For three decades, his baritone sound has been featured on TV promos and movie trailers. John is perhaps most known for attaching his voice to Fox Sports assignments. In the interview, he discusses how the Lakers and the film Mystic Pizza help lay the groundwork as a voice-over talent. Joh…
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing the most difficult chapter of his political life. And, it's a 1-2 punch for the state's chief executive, who hasn't been able to shake a nursing home scandal from last spring. Cuomo is also under fire for sexual harassment allegations from a pair of former staffers.As investigations are starting into his wor…
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While former president Donald Trump is only out of office for several weeks, a pair of historians are ready to rate his legacy. This episode features Allan Lichtman, Professor at American University, and Richard Immerman, Professor Emeritus at Temple University. Trump's recent acquittal by the Senate is discussed, along with the chances for rehabil…
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In part 2 of my conversation with actor Craig Bierko, he looks back at some of his most popular roles from television and movies. He also has fond memories of his Tony Award nominated performance in The Music Man and his co-star Rebecca Luker, who died late in 2020. On a lighter note, Craig recalls his audition for a sitcom that would become one of…
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Craig Bierko has been acting professionally for more than three decades. He's famous for roles across TV and movies. The Tony Award nominee discusses how he's handling life in the year since COVID, including taking on roles in the "new normal."Also, with awards season upon us, Craig offers his opinion on the annual red carpet glitz. This is the fir…
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WABC Radio's Juliet Huddy opens up about what it was like as the lone wolf "anti-Trumper" on a conservative radio station. She also speaks about her time at Fox News where she one of the high-profile Bill O'Reilly sexual harassment accusers. WARNING: There is an instance of adult language in this episode.…
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America has its next president in the backdrop of the election tumult and deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. This episode, from a livestream on Inauguration Day, features guests Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC- D), who attended the historic event, and Mike Xirinachs, who was a reporter at NYC's WCBS 880 for more than 20 years.…
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Historian Terry Bouton had an expected front row seat to the deadly unrest at the U.S. Capitol January 6. While his wife took photos, the couple attempted to stay inconspicuous while violence erupted just yards away inside the government building. Bouton talks about many of the right wing extremists who were in close contact and gives a first-hand …
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Donald Trump made dubious history as the first president to get impeached twice. The Article of Impeachment related to inciting the insurrection at the Capitol will head to the Senate-- eventually-- and likely once Trump is out of office. My guests for this special episode are Hofstra University Professor of Law James Sample and Len Elmore, known t…
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Veteran CNN reporter Michelle Kosinski talks about her decision to leave the cable network and move into podcasting. The former State Dept. and White House correspondent talks about the main difference in covering President Trump's administration as opposed to the President Obama White House.
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An attempted coup of our nation's government is the main reason calls grow for Donald Trump not to finish his term as president. Following a rally to overturn the Electoral College results, an mob of insurgents headed for the U.S. Capitol where two police officers were killed. My guest is Michelle Kosinski, the former CNN State Department correspon…
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A tumultuous year ends, but still animosity within the Black community. This episode features my in-depth conversation with the Impact Network’s Bishop Wayne T. Jackson. He talks about the end of Donald Trump’s presidency and the future for African Americans in President Joe Biden’s administration. The episode also puts a focus on the COVID-19 pand…
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Don't have a cow, man! Heading into 2021, here's my gift to you--- an entertaining episode with Michael Price, a writer with "The Simpsons" since 2003. We delve into the iconic animated series to discuss his favorite moments, guest stars and how the cancel culture wave has hit “The Simpsons.”Michael talks about his New Jersey upbringing and making …
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President Donald Trump remains defiant about his election loss. But, is he suffering from mental illness? An acclaimed psychiatrist joined more than two dozen mental health professionals for a 2017 book exploring his behavior. It was determined Trump was dangerous and this week's guest Dr. Bandy Lee, a Yale University psychiatrist, who specializes …
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All eyes are on Georgia for a pair of senate runoffs coming next month. But the Peach State was also a hotly contested prize for the 2020 presidential race that Joe Biden won, but Donald Trump refused to accept. The latest effort -- a Texas lawsuit-- failed to get heard by the Supreme Court to overturn results in four states, including Georgia, In …
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As the Food and Drug Administration panel recommended emergency use authorization of the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19, I'll speak to an outspoken physician, Dr. Jane Orient, who questions the efficacy. The executive director at the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons says there is plenty of data yet to learn about whether it’s safety for…
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It's been 40 years since John Lennon was gunned down outside of his Dakota apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. This episode relives the final moments of the legendary member of the Beatles. Alan Weiss, a producer at the time with WABC-TV, was in a motorcycle accident and brought to Roosevelt Hospital. But within minutes, Weiss w…
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Fox News weather anchor Janice Dean is highly critical of Governor Andrew Cuomo. At issue, his policy in the first weeks of the coronavirus pandemic that sent thousands of elderly patients back to their long-term care facilities even if they still had COVID. The protocol was reversed by mid-May, but Dean's in-laws, who were in separate nursing home…
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COVID cases rise across the country and New York City is on the precipice of more restrictions. This episode looks at how a pair of businesses in Manhattan are dealing with the prospect of another round of closures. First, I'll talk to Nancy Wyden, proprietor of The Strand book store, a family-owned fixture of Greenwich Village for nearly a century…
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As hospitalizations are at record levels, many states are placing new restrictions to halt the spread of the coronavirus. In Utah, Governor Gary Herbert has called for a mask mandate while ICU wards are near capacity. In this episode, Dr. Russell Vinik, chief medical operations officer at University of Utah Health, talks about the daunting task his…
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Legendary Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek passed away at 80 after battling pancreatic cancer. In this special episode, Bob Eubanks (The Newlywed Game) shares memories of his longtime friend. I'll also speak to Tony Pinizzotto, a game show historian who helped launch Buzzr. Both men also talked about Jeopardy! moving on without the calming presence of Tr…
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Joe Biden was elected the 46th President of the United States. However, Donald Trump is not ready to concede. Instead, he is mounting legal challenges against "illegal votes." James Sample, a constitutional law professor at Hofstra University, talks about what Americans can anticipate from the outgoing president until Inauguration Day on January 20…
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As election night moved into the morning, several states were yet to be called, keeping the winner of the 2020 presidential race still in doubt hours after the polls closed. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, who would win her 16th term in the House of Representatives, was a guest for live streaming of the results. Former Westwood One News White …
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David Paterson has a new book, "Black, Blind & In Charge: A Story of Visionary Leadership and Overcoming Adversity." But Paterson, interviewed prior to the election, also talks about why he thinks Donald Trump is a one-term president.In addition, the former governor of New York discusses how his successor in Albany has handled the coronavirus to th…
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New York City is seeing a surge in coronavirus cases in several zip codes, primarily in Orthodox Jewish communities of Brooklyn, where many took to the street in anger of the government's rollback of restarting pandemic efforts. They also skipped any social distancing protocols and beat up on a journalist. Dov Hikind, is a former assemblyman from B…
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President Donald Trump and former vice president Joe Biden met for their final debate Thursday night. The chaotic tone of the previous debate was removed, but is it enough for Trump to make up ground in the final days of the campaign? Listen for reaction from Allan Lichtman, American University Distinguished Professor of History. Lichtman has succe…
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Former Trump communications director Anthony Scaramucci is not holding back in the need for Americans to vote the president out of office. My first guest discusses Trump's botched handling of the coronavirus as a main reason he is expected to fall on Election Day to Joe Biden. In the wide-ranging interview, Scaramucci talks about what happens to th…
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