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  • The HONEYCOMB HIDEOUT Radio Show With JOHNNY DAVIS

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    The John Bolton book – and excerpts from it that may prove the President WAS guilty of stuff, BUT as Congressman Lamar Alexander said, makes no difference.  And this goes for both sides – they do WHAT THEY WANT TO DO, NOT WHAT IS GOOD FOR YOU – and what can you do about it?  YOUNG PEOPLE who will inherit the earth, are the only ones who can change it.  Not OLD Fs like me.  CHILDREN are tomorrow and if we LEAVE THEM TRASH, it will take them LIFETIMES to clean it up. 

  • INTRO TO INFO WITH MIKEISHA BEST

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    Call in to listen or talk! 515-605-9376 Intro to Info has appeared on the front page of the Blog Talk radio network 5 times as a staff pick. "If you are a nympho for info, tune in to Intro to Info!" Intro to Info is your one-stop shop for entertainment and information. The hosts effortlessly stimulate all minds & promise laughter & deep thinking. While different genres of music are explored here, there is an emphasis placed on both rhythm and blues. and hip-hop.  Intro to Info – on the Jay King Network!

  • TED CZECH ON BOOK TALK RADIO WITH YOUR HOST LAWRENCE J. KING

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    Who better than a guy who spent 25 years as a newspaper reporter and established himself as one of the mainstream media's harshest critics to write a book about the broken relationship between the media and the American public? Makes sense to me, but it took me a while to get to this point. You could say writing is in my blood -- my mother was a newspaper reporter and photographer and before her, my grandmother as well. But I started off on a divergent path, earning a degree in criminal justice. However, once I graduated, I decided law enforcement wasn't for me, so I got a job as a security officer by day and pursued a second degree in journalism by night. I then parlayed my two degrees into my first job as a full-time newspaper crime reporter in 1996. Two years later, I moved from Rhode Island to Pennsylvania, working for three different newspapers in the Keystone State, all as a crime and emergency news reporter. Sensing a seismic shift in the craft and industry of journalism, I left newspapers in 2021, and now work in public relations. My first book, Saving the Beast -- A Recovering Reporter Reflects on America's Broken Media and How to Fix it -- is the culmination of nearly two years of dissecting the conundrum of the media versus the public. It is my hope that readers find it educational, informative and entertaining