Posts Tagged ‘recipes’

Program Highlights for the Week of August 30, 2010

The possibility of Dow 5,000…a look back at Sunday night’s Emmy awards…a road trip to the best new restaurants in America…and Joan’s back!  All that and more coming up next week on WOR!  Here’s a look ahead…
MONDAY

Dow 5,000?  Fox Business Channel’s Stuart Varney talks with Joe Bartlett as he fills in for John Gambling about [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of August 16, 2010

Two top names in Connecticut’s political races share their strategies to win in November; one of the world’s top economic names talks about how we’ll ever get out of the economic mess we’re in in this country; and two family members of two big headline-makers talk about life in the spotlight!  All that and more [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of July 26, 2010

He turned one of the country’s leading car manufacturers around…and without OUR money.  Plus, YOUR chance to ask a top celebrity chef YOUR cooking questions…DIRECTLY!  All that and more as we close out July next week on WOR!  Let’s take a look ahead…
MONDAY

Kick off your week with a look at Obama-nomics.  Just how has the [...]

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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 June 7, 2010

Coming up next week…the lessons we can learn about how we can help one another to protect our environment and prevent future catastrophes like the current BP oil spill disaster; the story of one woman’s race to give away her entire fortune to the less-fortunate before she dies, and much, much more!  Here’s a quick [...]

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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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Programming Notes for Week of April 5, 2010

Between the Health Care Bill and the sudden transition to Spring weather, another week has passed at WOR. If you missed anything check out WOR710.com to catch up!   Read on to find out what’s coming up on WOR710 next week…
Monday

Joan Hamburg talks to Laura Munson, author of “This is not the Story You Think [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of March 8, 2010

Next week, we’ll roll out (or should I say roll up) the red carpet for a look back at Sunday night’s Oscars ceremony.  We’ll also get a first-hand look at what’s wrong with public education from a top expert, enjoy some delicious Italian dishes, and much more!  Here’s a preview…
MONDAY:

It’s WOR’s Oscar Wrap-Up…John Gambling’s got [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of January 11, 2010

If your New Year’s resolution was to get in better shape and live a healthier lifestyle, don’t miss the Joan Hamburg show all this week.  And if you’ve already broken your New Year’s resolution…whatever it was…Dr. Joy has a special show this week to help you get back on track!  Plus, New York’s favorite morning [...]

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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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