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Back From Arizona, Back On WVOX

February
7

I’m still recovering from a bout of jet lag after a week away covering the Super Bowl.
But that won’t keep us from going on with the show…”High Noon,” that is.
Today at 12 noon, the subject will be about that other “super” event, Super Tuesday and what’s to come in the presidential sweepstakes.

(Maybe we’ll throw a little bit in about Fat Tuesday, too. How about inventing a new special day—Super Fat Thursday?)

Joining us on the air will be Jeff Binder, a Westchester-based political consultant.
Tune in at 1460 AM or log onto wvox.com.

UPDATE: Here’s the podcast of today’s show:

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This entry was posted on Thursday, February 7th, 2008 at 9:22 am by Phil Reisman.
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One Response to “Back From Arizona, Back On WVOX”

  1. Bob Marrone

    Yes, tune it every week for thrills,spills and suspense! Next week, Phil’s guests include Joe Hypnotic,who will discuss his dramatic, high-wire life as a paper bag salesman. And just when you think you have caught your breath, up next will be Art the bowling alley wizard, talking about the day he gave out three pairs of new shoes wihtin the first three hours of opening. Listen as Phil reacts with awe and admiration, when Art tells the iconic journalist about the exact moment when he rented that third pair…hands shaking,the nerve wracking sound of bowling bowls smashing into pins,the distracting smell of new leather and the extreme stress of knowing that this was the ultimate achievment of his life work, his defining achievement…...his bringing that shoe to the top of the counter the way “Sully” put that plane down on the Hudson. You won’t want to miss the heart pounding suspense.

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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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