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Publisher's Blog: The Flip
MotorTrend MagazineI've come to learn that Corvette owners acknowledge each other while driving. It's a simple gesture between avid enthusiasts, each of whom recognizes the other's passion and interest in the ultimate American performance car. Frankly, having grown up... -
Community Notes
The Columbia Association will hold a KidsKorner Meet and Greet at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the east Columbia library, 6600 Cradlerock Way, Columbia. The event will highlight opportunities and information available through the association's KidsKorner Web...Tags: Triathlon, Emergency Incidents, Public Transportation, Charity, Radio Industry
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'Bob & Tom' radio show coming to cable TV
Tribune Broadcasting says the WGN America cable channel will broadcast daily highlights of "The Bob & Tom Show" syndicated morning radio program beginning Nov. 3. "The Bob & Tom Show" airs on more than 150 radio stations nationwide on weekday mornings...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Radio Industry
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WGN America to bring radio's 'Bob and Tom' to TV
Tribune media columnistWith so many radio executives having joined Tribune Co.'s ranks of late, perhaps this was inevitable: The company's national cable channel, WGN America, is bringing "The Bob & Tom Show" from radio to TV. An edited, same-day one-hour version of the...Tags: Tribune Co., Clear Channel Communications Inc., Satellite and Cable Service, Radio Industry
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Report: Firefighters had no water, air at WTC blaze
Associated Press WriterThey had no water, hardly any air and no way out. In frantic, confused radio dispatches from inside a burning toxic tower by ground zero, firefighters made a series of desperate pleas for help as they encountered boarded-up stairwells and a broken water...Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, Fires, Fire Department of New York, Rubber Products Industry
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Leroy Sievers
The TV ZoneI'll get back to the wild and wacky world of TV blogging in a just a little bit - promise - but I first wanted to make note here of another untimely passage in the TV industry. This one......Tags: Health and Safety at School, Landforms, Defense, Genocide, Massacres
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Mad Dog joins Sirius XM radio
neil.best@newsday.comChris Russo said he couldn't sleep Monday night, anticipating the spectacle of being the guest of honor at a news conference that would launch what he called "the second half of my career." "I'm usually covering the damn press conference," he said...Tags: XM Satellite Radio Holdings Incorporated, Contracts, U.S. Open Golf, Radio Industry, Satellite Technology
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2009 Honda Civic Gets Styling Update, New Trims
KickingTiresBrace yourself: There???s a new Honda Civic going on sale today. OK, it???s not all-new. In fact most of the changes are so subtle the average buyer won???t even notice. However, there are some substantial changes to the Civic lineup......Tags: XM Satellite Radio Holdings Incorporated, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Honda
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Deaths elsewhere
LEROY SIEVERS, 53 NPR commentator Leroy Sievers, a National Public Radio commentator who turned his battle with cancer into a popular and touching radio and online series, died of the disease Friday at his Maryland home, NPR announced Saturday. He...Tags: Death and Dying, Medical Specialization, Pediatrics, CBS Corp., Lou Gehrig
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Radio webcaster Pandora may have to pull the plug
The Washington PostPandora is one of the nation's most popular Web radio services, with about 1 million listeners daily. Its Music Genome Project allows customers to create stations tailored to their own tastes. It is one of the 10 most popular applications for Apple Inc.'s...Tags: Washington Post Company, Music Industry, Viacom Inc., Radio Industry, Satellite Technology
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Joseph Valerio, of anti-communist Radio Liberty, dead at 87
micheline.maroni@newsday.comJoseph J. Valerio, a former vice president for the federally funded, anti-communist Radio Liberty, died Wednesday at Southside Hospital in Bay Shore of Alzheimer's disease. He was 87. Valerio spent much of his adult life fighting communism while he was a...Tags: Columbia University, National Government, Music Industry, Government, Kirk Douglas
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7 hurt when car hits pedestrians, home
Of The Morning CallSeven people, including two boys, were hurt Sunday night when a car careened into a house on Chew Street in Allentown, according to a fire captain at the scene and police radio reports. After the crash, a group of neighbors fought with a woman, boy and...Tags: Fires, Transportation Accidents, Allentown, Vehicles
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