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The show's creators, Terry O'Reilly and Mike Tennant, have released a book: The Age of Persuasion: How Marketing Ate Our Culture, (Knopf Canada & Vintage Paperbacks). The book is published in the United States by Counterpoint Press. As late as November 2011, O'Reilly had indicated that a sixth season of AoP would begin that January. [2]
Under the Influence is a Canadian radio documentary series about marketing and advertising presented by former adman Terry O'Reilly.It premiered on January 7, 2012 on CBC Radio One and currently has over a million radio listeners per week as well as over 25 million podcast downloads.
It is hosted by Gary O'Reilly and frequent StarTalk co-host Chuck Nice. [5] StarTalk is partially funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. [6] As an homage to Jack Horkheimer, an astronomer who hosted the weekly television show Star Gazers on PBS, Tyson frequently ends his podcast with Horkheimer's trademark sign-off "Keep ...
According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.
A live internet stream and downloadable video files were offered for $4.95, with O'Reilly and Stewart donating half of the net profits to a number of charitable causes. [4] The day after the debate was announced, tickets to attend the event live at the Lisner Auditorium at George Washington University were sold out.
O’Reilly called for calm, criticizing some, including a TV talk show, for what he said was emphasizing the fact that the alleged shooter was a registered Republican, to which Stewart pushed back.
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Each episode begins with a poem or lyric pertaining to the subject of the show, followed by Brule crediting the work but usually mispronouncing the author's name; his mispronunciations are a staple of the show—in the first episode, he mispronounced the name of nutritionist Dr. Johnny Bowden [3] both as "Dr. Jimmy Brungus" and "Dr. Jungy Brungan".