Posts Tagged ‘fiction’

Program Highlights for the Week of July 19, 2010

You’ll be positively “Mad About…” the week ahead on WOR, featuring an Academy Award-winning actress, a leading local political contender, and YOUR opportunity to contribute to the list of some of the best eats in America!  Let’s take a sneak peak…
MONDAY

John Gambling chats with Tom Foley, Republican Gubernatorial candidate in Connecticut.  He leads his Republican [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of June 14, 2010

Hey…wake up!  I’m a little insulted that you just fell asleep reading this…I mean, I haven’t even gotten to start telling you about the great week we’ve got coming up on WOR! Well, you probably nodded off because you’re fighting a case of workday exhaustion…but we’ve got someone coming up this week that can help [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of May 31, 2010

As we head full-blast into the first holiday weekend of the summer, get set for a HOT week ahead…and I’m not talking about the weather!  Here’s a preview of just some of what’s coming up on WOR:
MONDAY:

John Gambling salutes our troops on Memorial Day as he talks with Richard Snow, author of A Measureless Peril, [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of April 19, 2010

We’ve got a really exciting week ahead on WOR…including the launch on Thursday of our first-ever show produced exclusively for WOR710.com, featuring a legendary New York City radio personality at the helm!  Here’s a look at just some of what’s coming up:
MONDAY

Accomplished businessman and entrepreneur John Dennis talks with John Gambling about his campaign to [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of December 28, 2009

Round out 2009 and kick off 2010 next week with WOR!  Fact becomes fiction…or is it fiction that became fact?  When it comes to a new book on health care, it might be hard to tell!  We’ll try to get into Tiger Woods’ head and find out why he cheated again and again (how many [...]

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