Posts Tagged ‘comedy’

Program Highlights for the Week of August 9, 2010

Celebrities abound next week on WOR, including top names from the worlds of music, comedy, and television!  And we’ll learn about the signs that actually foretold the economic collapse in 2008.  All that and more in the days ahead…here’s a sneak peak:
MONDAY

Kick off your week with a whole lot of sports talk on The John [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of May 10, 2010

Another great lineup of guests is ahead next week on WOR, featuring a comedic legend, the inside story of one of baseball’s biggest names, million-dollar lipstick, and an economic update from the man who predicted the most recent recession a year before it happened!  Here’s a first look at some of next week’s highlights!
MONDAY

Congressman Eric [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of February 1, 2010

Next week, we head into February with a star-studded lineup of celebrity guests on WOR!  Joan Hamburg kicks off her 2010 run at Sardi’s restaurant, plus we’ve got the inside track on next weekend’s Super Bowl action, and we’ll teach you to be ready for the spotlight…whether you’re a celebrity or not!  Here’s a quick [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of November 23

WOR’s serving up a big helping of great talk next week as we head into Thanksgiving, so make sure you’ve got an extra place set at your table for us!  Here are some of the coming week’s highlights…
MONDAY:

What hidden costs lurk in the government’s health care reform proposal?  Find out when CATO Institute Scholar Mike [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of November 16, 2009

Next week’s schedule deals us a hand of “21” – not to mention New Jersey’s Governor-Elect, New York’s Governor, and even more winning highlights on your favorite WOR programs.  Here’s a sneak-peak:
 MONDAY:

New Jersey Governor-Elect Chris Christie is considering declaring a state of emergency in New Jersey due to the economy.  He’ll explain why when he [...]

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