WBZ's Ed Walsh talks with Syracuse University TV and Pop Culture Professor Robert Thompson about Oprah Winfrey's decision to end the long run of her popular TV show.
Audio|Fri, 20 Nov 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…that mean she won't be on TV anywhere anymore. Joining us from Syracuse University is professor of television and popular culture. Robert Thompson the profession -- just gonna go off the year altogether -- …”
“…Robert Thompson professor of television popular culture at the renowned school at Syracuse University the new law school professor as always thanks very much for being with us WBZ. …”
WBZ's Ed Walsh talks with Syracuse Professor Robert Thompson about the amount of time and effort spend on covering the Colorado balloon chase.
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“…his thoughts on a professor Robert Thompson of the Newhouse school. At Syracuse University. . Is is that real news sewers and entertainment or is it sort of hybrid professor. …”
Somehow today's show went right in the toilet, maybe it was Tom's show opener or maybe it was this topic that Wally brought up! We'll stick with the theme for today's Men from Maine episode. Snoop was in Amsterdam, and Loren has some info on strange medical studies. A Wallyology on how to tell if you've been single too long. Lots of entertainment stories today, and PJ will stop in with a report too. We spoke with Jeff Freedman from Be Bold, Be Bald! Go to www.beboldbebald.org for more info. See you tomorrow.
Audio|Tue, 25 Aug 2009|More from 105.7 WROR
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“…Enhance sex. Number 3219000. Dollars to study hook ups among adolescents of Syracuse University. . -- number 04221000. Dollars to examine the quote barriers to correct condom use as Indiana University. At number five in the 403900. …”
(NECN: Michelle Brown, Shrewsbury, Mass.) - Family members of those killed in the Lockerbie bombing are outraged at the decision to let the mastermind behind the terrorist attack walk free. Nicole Boulanger would now be 42, but in portraits ha...
Video|Thu, 20 Aug 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…short on December 21 1988. The aspiring artists was one of 35 Syracuse University students. Killed after a bomb smuggled on to pan am flight 103. Exploded over the Scottish town of Lockerbie. All 270. People …”
(NECN/ABC) - In Scotland, there are reports that Abdel Basset Ali al- Megrahi, the only man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, may be released from prison early because he is suffering from terminal cancer. Relatives of the victims are sharp...
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“…of Lockerbie. Killing everyone on board including a group of students from Syracuse university and Kathleen Lynn's son. …”
Doug Marrone discusses his new role as Syracuse Orange head coach. Find out what he's planning to provide for the program.
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The great weather outside could do nothing to distract the fine men and women of the morning show this tuesday morning. Some of the best towns to live in Massachusetts and zoo funding were discussessed along with old cars and their collectors. PJ addressed many new developments in the entertainment industry including Tony Romo dumping Jessica Simpson and more aftermath of MJ's death. A man drove his car off the Grand Canyon and a lightning strike cured a woman of an irregular heartbeat. There was an informative Wallyology on child birth and Amy Traverso enlightened listeners on how now is the time to eat cheap at some of the finest spots in Boston. There was a great game of the day and a new feature on the Morning Show was introduced that may or may not have included dirty jokes.
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“…is now. It's been sent the studios Williams hearing -- was Orangemen you know I was listening to questions are being having their enforcing contents that problems that pretty much an embarrassment and do …”
WBZ's Diane Stern speaks with Robert Thompson, a professor of Televison and Pop Culture at Syracuse University .
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“…It's Robert Thompson a professor of television and popular culture at Syracuse University. . …”
“…your observations might put it like it. And that's Robert Thompson at Syracuse University. . I Diane Stern WBZ Newsradio 1030. …”
On today's podcast — an update on post-election violence in Iran; the music of Michael Jackson; the end of the line for Virginia's Hatton Ferry; circumventing internet censorship in Iran; and a look at Al Gore's start-up, Current TV.
Audio|Fri, 26 Jun 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…is founding director of the Bleier center for television popular culture at Syracuse University. . Bob tell us more about that fledgling network. …”
WBZ's Ed Walsh talks wiht Professor Robert Thompson of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University about Michael Jackson's trend-setting influence.
Audio|Fri, 26 Jun 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…be affected in this head on so many people. Joining us from Syracuse University where he is a professor of popular culture and television is professor Robert Thompson. Professor that you -- the the death of …”