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Two Nice Jewish Boys was established in 2016 [2] by Naor Meningher and Eytan Weinstein. Meningher, an independent film maker who grew up in Israel, and Weinstien, who moved to Israel from Birmingham, Alabama around 2007, [4] met at Tel Aviv University's Steve Tisch School of Film and Television.
January 2 – Bernie Constantin, Swiss songwriter and radio show host, 77 [6] January 3 – Willem van Kooten, Dutch businessman and DJ (Joost den Draaijer), 83 [7] January 12 – Arnold Frolows, Australian music director and radio personality, 74 (liver cancer) [8] January 13 – Buck White, American mandolinist and Grand Ole Opry member, 94 [9]
Tross made a number of guest appearances on Two Nice Jewish Boys, a radio program hosted by Gary Selman and Jonathan Cahn, author of The Harbinger, on WWDJ. Tross was assistant pastor for Cahn at Beth Israel Messianic Center in Lodi, New Jersey, and later in Garfield, New Jersey, in the late 1980s and early-1990s.
He was a nighttime host on the Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM and beginning in 2010, began hosting Mornings with Carson Daly on its sister station KAMP-FM. [3] Daly also hosts a weekly top 30 countdown show The Daly Download with Carson Daly which is produced by Audacy, Inc. (formerly CBS Radio and is the parent of KAMP-FM ) and syndicated ...
[1] [2] [3] On KCMO in Kansas City, it is hosted by Reverend Robert Lee Hill, [4] Chancellor George M. Noonan, and Rabbi Emeritus Michael Zedek, [5] since 1992. [6] In Chicago it aired on WIND (AM). [7] On KABC in Los Angeles, Lou Cook was one of the original hosts, [8] and Carole Hemingway hosted this show from 1974 to 1982. [9]
CBS announced not only its fall schedule, but a full lineup for the 2024-2025 broadcast season at a Los Angeles press briefing on Thursday. As “Young Sheldon” is currently wrapping up its ...
A 29-year-old man accused of shooting and wounding two Jewish men as they left synagogues in Los Angeles last year has agreed to plead guilty to hate crimes and firearms offenses, federal ...
In 2006 WNYC-FM, a public radio station in New York City, picked up the show, and PRI decided to distribute it. [9] By September 2008 the show was carried on 18 public radio stations, in addition to the podcast. [5] [9] This was the beginning of Maximum Fun, which Thorn owned until 2023, when it became a worker-owned co-op. [12]