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Dicker retired from the Post in September 2016. [7] In addition to his newspaper work, Fred Dicker also hosted a talk show from 1997 to 2018 on WGDJ in Albany and WVOX in New Rochelle. He abruptly ended the radio show in November 2018 due to a family illness and his relocation to Florida. [8]
WROW (590 AM) – branded Magic 590-1410 AM and 96.5-100.5 FM – is a commercial radio station licensed to Albany, New York, and serving the Capital District, including Albany, Schenectady and Troy. WROW has a radio format featuring soft oldies with an occasional adult standard. It is owned by Pamal Broadcasting, with radio studios and offices ...
Bright Star and other radio shows about newspaper reporters were collected on this boxed set of CDs.. Bright Star (also known as The Irene Dunne-Fred MacMurray Show) [1] was a 30-minute, 52 episode radio comedy-drama broadcast in 1952-53 and syndicated by Ziv.
Theatre-Five (aka Theater-Five or Theatre 5) was a radio drama series, presented by the ABC Radio Network between 1964 and 1965, and broadcast from New York City.The series used an anthology format, presenting a number of short (20-minute) radio plays across a number of genres, a number of which reflected topical issues contemporary with its airing.
Live from Here, formerly known as A Prairie Home Companion with Chris Thile, is an American variety radio show known for its musical guests, tongue-in-cheek radio drama, and relaxed humor. Hosted by Chris Thile , it aired live on Saturday evenings from 2016 to 2020.
Since he created the show, in 1975, he has periodically tweaked and fine-tuned it, paying attention to how the cultural winds are drifting. But the formula has essentially remained the same.
Cameron Dicker made a bad mistake for the Chargers. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith) (ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Los Angeles Chargers had one of the odder drives in NFL playoff history on Saturday.
Cameron Dicker (born 2000), American football player; Cintia Dicker (born 1986), Brazilian model; Fred Dicker (21st century), American radio host; Fredric U. Dicker (21st century), American columnist; Friedl Dicker-Brandeis (1898–1944), Austrian artist and educator murdered by the Nazis in the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp