Posts Tagged ‘sports’

Program Highlights for the Week of September 6, 2010

Where has the summer gone?  We’ve made it through the heat waves, looks like we’re going to by-and-large dodge Earl, and we’re heading into what looks like a spectacular holiday weekend!  So as we get set to throw the final burgers and hot dogs of the summer on the grill, let’s take a moment to [...]

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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 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 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 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 July 12, 2010

Wow…where’d the week go?  Seems like we’d all just gotten back from the long holiday weekend!  The fireworks have barely faded from the sky and here we are on the verge of another weekend, having survived the sweltering temperatures this past week!  Next week features some delicious eats, a backstage pass to some great free [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of July 5, 2010

As we kick off a Star-Spangled weekend to celebrate our country’s birthday, we’re already looking ahead to some great talk on WOR next week, including some delicious eats, A-list actors, and two of TV’s top talkers!  And if you’re looking for a break from the talk, we’ve got you covered there too with the return [...]

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Program Highlights for the Week of June 28, 2010

What a pre-holiday week coming up on WOR, including YOUR chance to talk DIRECTLY with the chairman of the MTA about this week’s service changes and the impending fare hikes!  Plus, Joan Hamburg is headed back to the 21 Club with a star-studded lineup, and we’ll get you set for the holiday weekend with the [...]

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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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