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New Blog Feature

August
24

If you haven’t noticed already, we’ve added a new gimmick to the blog. We’re podcasting past programs of my “High Noon” radio show on WVOX-1460 AM.
Two have already been set up (Look to the right)—interviews with former New York City Mayor Ed Koch and sportswriter Maury Allen on the death of Yankee great Phil Rizzutto. More will be added over time.
Sorry about the commercials, they’re included. You can probably jump over them.
Also: I’m off for the mountains upstate and where I’ll be going ther ewill be no phones, no TV and no Internet access. That means this blog will be on another hiatus for a week or so.
Until then, see ya in the funny pages.

This entry was posted on Friday, August 24th, 2007 at 2:10 pm by Phil Reisman.
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4 Responses to “New Blog Feature”

  1. Artisan33

    Hey Phil…. are you better at the printed word, or at the Johnny Carson monologue? This diversion into War of the Worlds radioland may bring out the REAL Phil R. Scaaaaaryyyy!

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    Finally even the laziest Phil Reisman fans can revel in his multi faceted world.Pssst, let’s see if Phil notices he has a new publisher when he returns.

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Phil ReismanPhil Reisman is a veteran journalist and native of Westchester County. He began his career in 1977 as the head copy boy of a startup New York City newspaper that quickly went belly up. Reisman was not to blame for the newspaper's failure, or so he claims.
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