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why do soti the time of radio. why do spotify want _ the time of radio. to music— because every time you listen to music on _ because every time you listen to music on spotify, - because every time you listen to music on spotify, they- to music on spotify, they actually— to music on spotify, they actually have _ to music on spotify, they actually have to - to music on spotify, they actually have to pay - to music on spotify, they actually have to pay the i to music on spotify, they- actually have to pay the people but they— actually have to pay the people but they cannot _ actually have to pay the people but they cannot put _ actually have to pay the people but they cannot put ads - actually have to pay the people but they cannot put ads in - actually have to pay the people but they cannot put ads in it. . but they cannot put ads in it. so they're _ but they cannot put ads in it. so they're displaying - but they cannot put ads in it. so they're displaying you - but they cannot put ads in it. so they're displaying you to i so they're displaying you to list
why do soti the time of radio. why do spotify want _ the time of radio. to music— because every time you listen to music on _ because every time you listen to music on spotify, - because every time you listen to music on spotify, they- to music on spotify, they actually— to music on spotify, they actually have _ to music on spotify, they actually have to - to music on spotify, they actually have to pay - to music on spotify, they actually have to pay the i to music on spotify, they-...
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matt, during the pandemic, news uk launched times radio, so how did they do? they did pretty well. just over 630,000 listeners a week and that is perhaps small fry compared to something like radio 4 with over 2 million listeners and they've done very well for a long time. and they weren't really sure what they'd get. they were very hopeful to get over 500,000, that was their aim and that's with they told their advertisers, and so, i think they are pleased with their first book. and it also shows a lot of opportunity for growth still. quite often, radio is partly about confidence. confidence from your own team and also confidence from advertisers, people from your organisations who can suddenly look at your information and say that's a station that i want to back. not jack, i must say — commercial group of stations that when the radio station comes on, and prepend think they would gather everybody and a large environment and tell people about this. it definitely matters to commercial stations what they get. as dick stone was saying, it's the lifeblood in the be—all and end—all. miran
matt, during the pandemic, news uk launched times radio, so how did they do? they did pretty well. just over 630,000 listeners a week and that is perhaps small fry compared to something like radio 4 with over 2 million listeners and they've done very well for a long time. and they weren't really sure what they'd get. they were very hopeful to get over 500,000, that was their aim and that's with they told their advertisers, and so, i think they are pleased with their first book. and it also...
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and i would expect some of times radio as well to be on there. of their radio at the moment anyway and it looks good, it looks kind of tv like, and maybe they'll find an audience in that place. a lot of radio growth has partly come from multi—platform success from visualising and spin—off services and investing in web content and social media. rather than just what comes out of the speaker, what comes through all the screens becomes more and more important. ashley, i gatherfrom the new york times, they're ratcheting up their own audio offering. it was just recently announced - that the new york times is working on an audio—only app so kind . of like their own podcast player where presumably they're - going to distribute their shows and maybe experiment- with exclusives, who knows, and maybe, really trying to bring people into their ecosystem ratheri than ceding control over to spotify, apple, and all the other players. matt, if we just go back to you. we've spoken about the winners here. the people who radio do seem to be losing based on the raja
and i would expect some of times radio as well to be on there. of their radio at the moment anyway and it looks good, it looks kind of tv like, and maybe they'll find an audience in that place. a lot of radio growth has partly come from multi—platform success from visualising and spin—off services and investing in web content and social media. rather than just what comes out of the speaker, what comes through all the screens becomes more and more important. ashley, i gatherfrom the new...
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with me are our guestsjoining me tonight arejournalist and times radio presenter jenny kleeman, and martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun. hello to you both. a quick look through ourfront pages. the daily telegraph tomorrow looks at coronavirus vaccines, reporting the astrazeneca jab may give longer lasting immunity than other vaccines. the guardian reports of treasury frustration at number ten's handling of major political decisions following a serious of botched announcements. trouble at the top — the i says a number ten spokesperson has insisted the prime minister is not unwell and he has not lost his grip. meanwhile, the metro's front page has the news of a couple found stabbed to death in their home, allegedly due to a dispute over parking. and the ft reports that the former prime minister, david cameron, lobbied a conservative on the board lloyds banking group who he'd given a title to, to reverse a decision to cut ties with the ailing greensill capital. that was a quick look through some of ourfront pages. let us begin our chat. jenny, i wonder if you could kick us off. it
with me are our guestsjoining me tonight arejournalist and times radio presenter jenny kleeman, and martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun. hello to you both. a quick look through ourfront pages. the daily telegraph tomorrow looks at coronavirus vaccines, reporting the astrazeneca jab may give longer lasting immunity than other vaccines. the guardian reports of treasury frustration at number ten's handling of major political decisions following a serious of botched announcements....
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with me are times radio presenter, calum macdonald, and ali miraj, columnist with the article.y and well distanced from me, no doubt they cannot get my cold. lovely to see you both. let me bring you up—to—date with tamara's front pages. dash with tomorrow's front pages. —— with tomorrow's front pages. the sunday times — its headline is — india and china thwart climate change deal to end the use of coal power. the sunday telegraph reports on the moment cop26 president alok sharma's emotional apology to delegates for how the talks ended. the paper leads on an article written by the foreign secretary liz truss — in which she warns vladimir putin to the end "shameful manufactured migrant crisis" on europe's eastern border. the observer says the climate deal falls far short of what's needed. it also has a story about us businesswomanjennifer arcuri — with the headline: "howjohnson pledged help for my business to win my love". the sunday mirror leads with another story about conservative mps having a second job. the mail on sunday claims the outgoing head of the uk border force has t
with me are times radio presenter, calum macdonald, and ali miraj, columnist with the article.y and well distanced from me, no doubt they cannot get my cold. lovely to see you both. let me bring you up—to—date with tamara's front pages. dash with tomorrow's front pages. —— with tomorrow's front pages. the sunday times — its headline is — india and china thwart climate change deal to end the use of coal power. the sunday telegraph reports on the moment cop26 president alok sharma's...
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. >> reporter: we're hearing for the first time police radio calls as chaos set in. >> multiple people being injured. >> reporter: cbs news obtained video from a source close to the astroworld festival showing police near the stage seemingly unaware of the unfolding nightmare. [ screams ] this woman was all too aware. >> i fell on someone, then two people fell on me. >> reporter: sophie, who doesn't want her last name made public, said she was knocked down 10 to 15 feet from the stage. >> it was a human pile of people. >> reporter: she was pulled to safety and three weeks out of nursing school went into action. what made you turn around? >> i knew that i needed to help. >> reporter: she saw three dead bodies before finding arturo sanchez barely alive. >> he was just comatose -- i was say he was just comatose by himself. >> reporter: she worked to revive him for 40 minutes begging a paramedic for help. >> he opened his backpack and had water bottles, gauze, and band-aids. what was he supposed to do with that? >> reporter: the astroworld concert has a ninth victim. the latest, ea sha at
. >> reporter: we're hearing for the first time police radio calls as chaos set in. >> multiple people being injured. >> reporter: cbs news obtained video from a source close to the astroworld festival showing police near the stage seemingly unaware of the unfolding nightmare. [ screams ] this woman was all too aware. >> i fell on someone, then two people fell on me. >> reporter: sophie, who doesn't want her last name made public, said she was knocked down 10 to 15...
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and angela rayner was asked about this new reshuffle on times radio�*s breakfast show. the moment not whatjob you�*ve got. presenter: you�*d hear about it first if there was going to be one? rayner: i reckon that keir would tell me first, yeah." at 10:56 at10:56 p.m., five at 10:56 p.m., five minutes before her speech, the journalist to at 10:56 p.m., five minutes before her speech, thejournalist to read it, usually reset — but i am a forces tell me they are already getting under way this morning. minutes later shifted to the stage at the for government. in minutes later shifted to the stage at the for government.— minutes later shifted to the stage at the for government. in the next labour government _ at the for government. in the next labour government will _ at the for government. in the next labour government will act - at the for government. in the next labour government will act to - at the for government. in the next i labour government will act to stamp out the corruption that boris johnson and his government has polluted our democracy with. this johnson and hi
and angela rayner was asked about this new reshuffle on times radio�*s breakfast show. the moment not whatjob you�*ve got. presenter: you�*d hear about it first if there was going to be one? rayner: i reckon that keir would tell me first, yeah." at 10:56 at10:56 p.m., five at 10:56 p.m., five minutes before her speech, the journalist to at 10:56 p.m., five minutes before her speech, thejournalist to read it, usually reset — but i am a forces tell me they are already getting under...
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. >> reporter: we're hearing for the first time, police radio calls, as chaos set in. >> reporter: cbsobtained video from a source close to the astroworld festival, showing police near the stage seemingly unaware of the unfolding nightmare. ( screams ) this woman was all too aware. >> i fell on someone. and then two people fell on me. >> reporter: sophie, who doesn't want her last name made public, says she was knocked down ten to 15 feet away from the stage. >> there was this human pile of people. >> reporter: she was pulled to safety and, just three weeks out of nursing school, went right into action. the instinct would be to run away. what made you turn around? >> i just knew that i-- i needed to help. >> reporter: she saw three dead bodies before finding arturo sanchez, barely alive. >> he was just comatose-- i would say he was just comatose, he was just there lying by himself. >> reporter: she worked to revive him for 40 minutes, begging a paramedic for help. >> and he opened up his little backpack and had water bottles, gauze, and band-aids. ( laughs ) what was i supposed to do w
. >> reporter: we're hearing for the first time, police radio calls, as chaos set in. >> reporter: cbsobtained video from a source close to the astroworld festival, showing police near the stage seemingly unaware of the unfolding nightmare. ( screams ) this woman was all too aware. >> i fell on someone. and then two people fell on me. >> reporter: sophie, who doesn't want her last name made public, says she was knocked down ten to 15 feet away from the stage. >>...
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time zones. jeff gilbert our guest with wwj news radio. you cover based in detroit cover the automotive industry. where did the industry stand on the infrastructure bill that is now law? did they make any specific policy pushes that didn't make it into the final piece of legislation in. >> well there are a couple of things go on here. they have wanted more charging infrastructure. so that is something that they definitely wanted in this bill and they got in this bill. the other bill that is still being argued about in washington, what president biden called build back better, what carmakers want in that is money for incentives for people buying electric vehicles and that has become a major political hot potato as to how to do that. there are currently incentives but they run out and start to phase out after you sell over 200,000 electric vehicles to gm and tesla don't get incentives. the competitors get a bit of a advantage there. this bill would continue with that but it would also expand with extras for american made evs and extras for u
time zones. jeff gilbert our guest with wwj news radio. you cover based in detroit cover the automotive industry. where did the industry stand on the infrastructure bill that is now law? did they make any specific policy pushes that didn't make it into the final piece of legislation in. >> well there are a couple of things go on here. they have wanted more charging infrastructure. so that is something that they definitely wanted in this bill and they got in this bill. the other bill that...
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for the first time, we're hearing police radio calls as chaos set in. >> reports of multiple people injurieseporter: video obtained from course sources close to the astroworld festival, police seemingly unaway of the unfolding nightmare. this woman was all too aware. people fell on me. >> reporter: sophie says she was knocked down ten to 15 feet away from the stage. >> there was this human pile of people. >> reporter: she was pulled to safety and just three weeks out of nursing school went right into action. the instinct would be to run away. what made you turn around? >> i just knew that i needed to help. >> reporter: she saw three dead bodies before finding arturo sanchez barelyq >> i would say he was comatose, lying by himself. >> reporter: she worked to revive him for 40 minutes, begging a paramedic for help. >> he opened his little backpack and had water bottles, gauze and band aids. what was i supposed to do with that? >> reporter: the astroworld won cert has a ninth victim, the latest, 22-year-old college student bharti shahani. at an emotional press conference, her sister demanded ju
for the first time, we're hearing police radio calls as chaos set in. >> reports of multiple people injurieseporter: video obtained from course sources close to the astroworld festival, police seemingly unaway of the unfolding nightmare. this woman was all too aware. people fell on me. >> reporter: sophie says she was knocked down ten to 15 feet away from the stage. >> there was this human pile of people. >> reporter: she was pulled to safety and just three weeks out of...
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radio icon. what we say about the greatest of all time, the goat of talk radio and be a part of most prolific show it like being the scenes? what are the never before told stories? that and much more. author of "rush on the radio," james. welcome back. >> sean, they could so much for having me. you are a part of that behind the scenes story, sean, sean. >> sean: oh, boy. what did i do now? >> sean, you know without you -- one of the things that russia's, when president trump honored him with the highest civilian award this country has. and so i'm so glad that in this book we will be able to tell that story and also the story of how you stood with us. all of us at the staff during this last year when rush was with us and how much that meant to all of us, sean. >> sean: i said at the time and i meant it and i made it now, you can't replace somebody like him. we all have to up our game. because that is what he would want. it was matt drudge's idea. i just passed up the chain. and like you, i'm grateful he got that award. but i'm also appreciative that he forged this path for all of us, james. every s
radio icon. what we say about the greatest of all time, the goat of talk radio and be a part of most prolific show it like being the scenes? what are the never before told stories? that and much more. author of "rush on the radio," james. welcome back. >> sean, they could so much for having me. you are a part of that behind the scenes story, sean, sean. >> sean: oh, boy. what did i do now? >> sean, you know without you -- one of the things that russia's, when...
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obviously, you talk about the first time you heard your song on the radio >> yes, exactly. >> jimmy: >> you know, the thing, you hear your song on the radio for the first time because you have heard it yourself, you know, a thousand times. >> jimmy: yeah >> and then, i remember i was in my father's shop. and it was a record called "girls ain't nothing but trouble. it was our first record. and i remember seeing a guy go passed in his car listening to the record i heard it on the radio because it was on my station inside and it was like it's in the world. >> yeah. >> you know? it's in the world now. and it's like, it is such a -- a beautiful feeling. but, you know, i talked about in the book what happened is i had told my mother -- my mother graduated from carnegie mellon and she was dead serious about education. and in her mind, if you didn't have an education, you were dead >> jimmy: you did it wrong >> you can't survive in this world without an education you know, so when i told my mother that i wasn't going to college, it was like the worst thing that i ever -- because i was going
obviously, you talk about the first time you heard your song on the radio >> yes, exactly. >> jimmy: >> you know, the thing, you hear your song on the radio for the first time because you have heard it yourself, you know, a thousand times. >> jimmy: yeah >> and then, i remember i was in my father's shop. and it was a record called "girls ain't nothing but trouble. it was our first record. and i remember seeing a guy go passed in his car listening to the record...
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about the people who come to america and spend the time, do the paperwork, pay thousands, wait years to come here, so they can join in, they call my radiory time this issue comes up they feel it is an insult to their work. we are born as american citizens and those americans that are born here have the right under the constitution. others fight for that right and those the biden administration wants to cross the border don't have that right. that is the affront. >> you can get millions of dollars if you do it the wrong way and that is not the incentive - >> more than a dead soldier, think about that. todd: great to see you in the flesh. >> speaking of sports atlanta will celebrate with the braves world series victory parade, the team bringing on their first title since 1995, they will arrive in atlanta on wednesday when in game 6 in houston, the parade gets rolling at 12:00 pm eastern. the time is 55 after the hour. it has been months since the biden administration left americans and allies behind enemy lines in afghanistan. congressman mike garcia said the state department just replied his request for help with evacuations. he's joinin
about the people who come to america and spend the time, do the paperwork, pay thousands, wait years to come here, so they can join in, they call my radiory time this issue comes up they feel it is an insult to their work. we are born as american citizens and those americans that are born here have the right under the constitution. others fight for that right and those the biden administration wants to cross the border don't have that right. that is the affront. >> you can get millions of...
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aired for the first time on nine community radio stations. this is democracy now!. from pacifica radio, this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman in washington. live free or die. a look at the milan scape in new hampshire where the republican revolution has taken its toll. if you want a taste of the country after the revolution you might as well new hampshire we've the post regressive taxes, no mandatory kindergarten and doesn't invest in infrastructure. >> politics of race and money talks who are the millionaires having their way in washington. >> you need to go up to bob dole now that he is on the corporate well fair line that is great that you have taken up this plank. whose corporate jet can you fly up on dwayne andreas or carl linder the number four on mother jones list. you need to expose them. >> all coming up on democracy now!. amy: today is presidents day and tomorrow is the new hampshire primary. welcome to the maiden voyage of democracy now! pacific can't's daily national looks show. greetings to our audience in california, texas, new york, passionate d.c. w
aired for the first time on nine community radio stations. this is democracy now!. from pacifica radio, this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman in washington. live free or die. a look at the milan scape in new hampshire where the republican revolution has taken its toll. if you want a taste of the country after the revolution you might as well new hampshire we've the post regressive taxes, no mandatory kindergarten and doesn't invest in infrastructure. >> politics of race and money talks...
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all-time highs in america. heard on radio, seen on tv, this is bloomberg. laura: with the first word news, i'm are right. shares of tesla are falling. elon musk says the company has not signed a contract with hertz yet for that record order for cars. last week, the rental car company said it would buy 100,000 model three sedans for 4.2 billion dollars. that sent shares of tesla rocketing to a record high, but musk tweeted there was no signed agreement and that has a would only sell cars to hertz for the same margin is to consumers. the race in virginia will offer the clearest picture yet of how republicans face the midterm elections in 2022. mcauliffe is betting that the former president's legacy will turn out democratic votes. nancy pelosi plans to push forward with a vote this week on president biden's economic agenda legislation. she's getting pushback from moderates who want a detailed analysis of the full cost and economic impact. that echoes complaints from democratic senator joe manchin. he says congress needs more time to assess the bill. former opi
all-time highs in america. heard on radio, seen on tv, this is bloomberg. laura: with the first word news, i'm are right. shares of tesla are falling. elon musk says the company has not signed a contract with hertz yet for that record order for cars. last week, the rental car company said it would buy 100,000 model three sedans for 4.2 billion dollars. that sent shares of tesla rocketing to a record high, but musk tweeted there was no signed agreement and that has a would only sell cars to...
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i do think the justices would behave. >> i be content if they made radio available in a more timely fashion. you mentioned your son, i imagine your writing has taken you many places, one o of the mt memorable ones? >> a trip to israel was quite good. everyone ought to go see how small it was. you can drive across and 30 minutes. i think that's the most memorable. i remember going to the soviet union and what struck me so weird about this place, absences of advertising. i think he said it would be beautiful if you couldn't read. [laughter] but there's no advertising because there's no private appetite. you weren't supposed to be consumers, possibly persuading people and i thought, i like advertising, coke sign and bud light and all that. >> you're in the business of persuading people and some respect. [laughter] what you see people where you maybe change minds? >> i'll tell you one that didn't. there's one of this book that have maybe stirred more people to anger, jeremiah against denham. a chance to illustrate you can illustrate large things from small things. you go to an airport concourse
i do think the justices would behave. >> i be content if they made radio available in a more timely fashion. you mentioned your son, i imagine your writing has taken you many places, one o of the mt memorable ones? >> a trip to israel was quite good. everyone ought to go see how small it was. you can drive across and 30 minutes. i think that's the most memorable. i remember going to the soviet union and what struck me so weird about this place, absences of advertising. i think he...
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time. next year, we spoke to radio host and political analyst, dave perkins, who thinks the politicians should set a better example. they are lying to the american people when they attempt to force americans to wear a mask. and the proof is quite clearly there on your tv screen that the leaps themselves don't bother with the masts. we've seen time and time again. where groups are the leads in meetings are told by a camera man, we're going live in 30 seconds and they all scrambled to get their masters on before the camera goes and the lights come on. and then when the camera is finished doing its work, the masks come right off again. they never wear them in private. they never wear them inside closed rooms where they don't expect to be seen. they only wear them for show. it's quite clear the elite in america do not think masks are necessary or don't think that they do anything or both. but they're still happy to thrust that restraint on the public and to punish them when the public does not meet the requirements of the law. gigantic, visible hypocrisy, all right, and renewed, pandemic clamped d
time. next year, we spoke to radio host and political analyst, dave perkins, who thinks the politicians should set a better example. they are lying to the american people when they attempt to force americans to wear a mask. and the proof is quite clearly there on your tv screen that the leaps themselves don't bother with the masts. we've seen time and time again. where groups are the leads in meetings are told by a camera man, we're going live in 30 seconds and they all scrambled to get their...
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i do think the justices would behavior. >> might if they could leave that radio transcript available in a more timely fashion. exactly. >> you mentioned you went abroad with your son. i imagine her writing has taken you many places. what are the most memorable? >> a trip to israel was quite good t. everyone ought to go and see how small it was. >> i've never been. >> says you can drive across in 30 minutes. i think that is probably the most memorable. i remember going to the soviet union and what struck me is interesting something weird about this place absence of advertising i think wilde whente he saw times square city to be beautiful if you can't read. there is no advertising because there is no private appetites. you're not supposed to be consumers. you're supposed to be persuading people i liketi advertising, give me a coke sign and bud light and all that stuff. >> here in the business of persuading people in some respects. what do you think persuades people the most? what do you see he may beat change minds in ways that surprised you? >> one that didn't i am approaching 6000 columns which may s
i do think the justices would behavior. >> might if they could leave that radio transcript available in a more timely fashion. exactly. >> you mentioned you went abroad with your son. i imagine her writing has taken you many places. what are the most memorable? >> a trip to israel was quite good t. everyone ought to go and see how small it was. >> i've never been. >> says you can drive across in 30 minutes. i think that is probably the most memorable. i remember...
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i was a radio host in atlanta at the time. a big article came out in the atlanta journal constitution and said that in that case richard jewell fit the profile of the lone bomber because he lived with his mother. i didn't know at the time that richard jewell was listening to my radio program. i said just because he lives with his mom didn't make him a domestic terrorists. it turns out, he was not responsible. in the end he was a hero. it served me well. i don't rush to judgment. this show doesn't do that. we allow for the presumption of innocence and due process. as we did, frankly, in your case, i don't know if you watched the coverage. we were right on ferguson, and cambridge police, right on duke lacrosse and right on the uva and freddie gray in baltimore and right on the russia hoax for 4 years of never ending conspiracy theories and lies. you have the same group of people, nicholas, that always rush to judgment. never afford due process or the presumption of innocence. that's why i believe you are right in doing what you
i was a radio host in atlanta at the time. a big article came out in the atlanta journal constitution and said that in that case richard jewell fit the profile of the lone bomber because he lived with his mother. i didn't know at the time that richard jewell was listening to my radio program. i said just because he lives with his mom didn't make him a domestic terrorists. it turns out, he was not responsible. in the end he was a hero. it served me well. i don't rush to judgment. this show...
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radio. so, what did we learn from the first audience data since the pandemic began? with many of us working from home, have breakfast shows and drive—timeradio done against the giants of silicon valley with their well—funded podcasts? well, let me introduce you to today's guests. dick chief is content officer atjack media. dick stone is content officer atjack media. dick, for audiences that don't know, what is jack media? jack media group is one of the very few remaining completely independent radio groups in the uk. so we operate six radio stations. three national radio stations — unionjack, unionjack dance and unionjack rock. both of which, those latter two, we launched
radio. so, what did we learn from the first audience data since the pandemic began? with many of us working from home, have breakfast shows and drive—timeradio done against the giants of silicon valley with their well—funded podcasts? well, let me introduce you to today's guests. dick chief is content officer atjack media. dick stone is content officer atjack media. dick, for audiences that don't know, what is jack media? jack media group is one of the very few remaining completely...
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radio. >> at the time the world was saying we don't think anybody's going to watch videos over and over.knew we had something special. ♪ my little pretty one, pretty one ♪ ♪ when you gonna give me some time sharona ♪ >> mtv made you feel like those artists were in the room. you had a personal concert all day. ♪ crack that whip ♪ >> when you have the rotation of, say, maybe 100 different videos being rotated over and over on mtv, they do a great job of exposing new acts. ♪ here in my car you're visibly pleased ♪ ♪ when i open my door in cars ♪ >> britain was ahead of the curve. they had a ton of videos in their inventory. and that was what paved the way for this accidental second british invasion. >> if you look at some of the groups on the popular music charts in america today you can't help asking where on earth did they come from? well, the answer is the same today as it was two decades ago. they come from britain. >> the music isn't anything like the famous group that came from there, the beatles. >> you've got to understand, they were 20 years ago. we're a new generation. a new wave.
radio. >> at the time the world was saying we don't think anybody's going to watch videos over and over.knew we had something special. ♪ my little pretty one, pretty one ♪ ♪ when you gonna give me some time sharona ♪ >> mtv made you feel like those artists were in the room. you had a personal concert all day. ♪ crack that whip ♪ >> when you have the rotation of, say, maybe 100 different videos being rotated over and over on mtv, they do a great job of exposing new...
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radio city music hall. >> ♪ takes heart and time and rhyme to make a poem sing. >> you take it tony. >> ♪ she gets too hungry dinner ... >> special one last time, evening with tony bennett and lady gaga honored his music and friendship with lady gaga. the show was bennett's last concert appearance. >>> coming up, we are checking with mary for one last look at your forecast. >>> a girl in china going viral for shredding the slopes so young. we've got how old the snowy prodigy is. >>> today ♪ ♪ comprehensive dental coverage. so you can enjoy movie night to the fullest. now the medicare advantage plans from scan health plan give you more ways to save money. scan plans can include low maximum out-ofpocket costs, comprehensive dental coverage, and so much more. for the benefits that matter most to you, call scan at 1-877-212-7226. or ask your agent about scan. >>> today's tip of the day is cucumbers. a lot of produce items and vegetable items say the heavier the better. not with cucumbers. it's lighter. do you know why? less seeds. sometimes you hear about the cucumber burping? that's from the seeds. they're wond
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events live or on demand any time, anywhere, on our new mobile video map. access top highlights, listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts all for free. download c-span now today. ♪♪ >>> congressman and dr. michael burgess back with us. he's a republican representing the 26th district of texas, a member of the house budget committee. congressman, while waiting for that congressional budget office breakdown of the build back better act, but we're already heart hear reporting that the white house may be trying to brace for a cbo score that might show that this bill is not fully paid for. so if that is the case, what are you and your republican colleagues do that w that information and do you think that the fate of this bill hangs on a cbo score? >> well, thank you for having me on. it does appear they've put a lot of their chips on the cbo score. so when you ask the question what will republicans do, republicans were against this thing before the cbo score became the principle issue. so no republican is likely to change their mind and vote for the build back better act. now the question will be wh
events live or on demand any time, anywhere, on our new mobile video map. access top highlights, listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts all for free. download c-span now today. ♪♪ >>> congressman and dr. michael burgess back with us. he's a republican representing the 26th district of texas, a member of the house budget committee. congressman, while waiting for that congressional budget office breakdown of the build back better act, but we're already heart hear reporting...
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time as well. a syndicated radio host. she joins us as well. thank you for coming on. great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker carlson: it was inevitable that this trial was going to be used to take away your right to defend yourself, rittenhouse's wife affirmed, but we're going to lose our rights to do that? are you surprised? >> no, i'm not surprised. we've seen this tactic every single time anything remotely close to this situation that we saw in kenosha takes place. it always comes up. whether you have a business owner protecting their property with a firearm. i mean, this has come up. and if people question whether or not these people can be out there with rifles, yes, you can be. i've seen so many things misstated about this purposefully to try to set up this case, to go after second amendment rights. the first, tucker, is kind of what this unelected governor is talking about, oh, kyle rittenhouse crossed state lines. he was armed and crossed state lines. he crossed state lines -- these are people who don't care about the border but suddenly they care
time as well. a syndicated radio host. she joins us as well. thank you for coming on. great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker carlson: it was inevitable that this trial was going to be used to take away your right to defend yourself, rittenhouse's wife affirmed, but we're going to lose our rights to do that? are you surprised? >> no, i'm not surprised. we've seen this tactic every single time anything remotely close to this situation that we saw in kenosha takes...
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federal reserve, mike speaking to mary daly later on today on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. 11:00 eastern time america inflation accelerating at the fastest pace since 1990. year-over-year we have a six handle on u.s. cpi. tom: interesting to see on monthly basis, we go back further. what we need to do is remain calm. we welcome neil dutta, head of u.s. economic research and renaissance macro research. you are the king of transitory. why is 6.x% inflation transitory? neil: i do not know that i am the king of transitory. we have been telling clients inflation is going to be getting worse before it gets better. today's inflation data vindicates that. if you look at this, this is somewhat worse under the surface than it is on the surface. i am looking at my bloomberg. we still got a beat despite no contributions from airfares. airfares were actually a drag. it is hard to see how that keeps up considering the travel situation, which is beginning to heat up. if you look at interest for flights, there is increasingly demand for travel. it is unlikely we see a repeat performance on that front going f
federal reserve, mike speaking to mary daly later on today on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. 11:00 eastern time america inflation accelerating at the fastest pace since 1990. year-over-year we have a six handle on u.s. cpi. tom: interesting to see on monthly basis, we go back further. what we need to do is remain calm. we welcome neil dutta, head of u.s. economic research and renaissance macro research. you are the king of transitory. why is 6.x% inflation transitory? neil: i do not know...
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time . that was for him. >> you think we talk about this you mentioned the advent of radio but certainly social media changed the game for all campaigns. not just the presidency and how they communicate and how have you witnessed that change because it hasn't always changed how the candidates communicate but how people receive information and react to it and what the expectation is. >> and how they talk to one another. how they view one another. i have never tweeted, i don't know how to tweet. if i had to find a tweet i wouldn't know how. to be fair, twice a week a member of my staff tweets out 240 characters? okay, for my columns, that's it. i'm told i have a facebook page and i've never seen it. i'm just not interested, i don't get the point. i've always thought that the quality of stupidity relative to the size of population is fairly constant over time. i'm no longer so sure. but it just may be that the social media gives such velocity to intemperate miss andvituperation . i do think that it elicits it. once upon a time and here i want to credit eugene bullock who runs a conspiracy website that's wonderf
time . that was for him. >> you think we talk about this you mentioned the advent of radio but certainly social media changed the game for all campaigns. not just the presidency and how they communicate and how have you witnessed that change because it hasn't always changed how the candidates communicate but how people receive information and react to it and what the expectation is. >> and how they talk to one another. how they view one another. i have never tweeted, i don't know...
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. ♪ ♪ jonathan: all-time highs coming into friday. good morning. on tv and radio is "bloomberg surveillance." futures down 1/10 of 1% on the s&p. the nasdaq 100 up 4/10 of 1%, positive 69. held up no doubt by the bond market. twos, tens, and 30's, tends for basis points. a rally in the treasury market. back to about 1.55 on tens. on two's, four basis points to about 46. i don't want to make too big of a deal of it but can you imagine where europe gets dicey and the fed has to evolve away from that language? lisa: this is contrary to what people are saying that what we see in the rates market, it is still a pandemic story and people have moved on perhaps they shouldn't have. jonathan: europe starts to lock down again, lockdown is austria, imposing a vaccine mandate by next year. the fx market, euro-dollar, back to 1.1296 down 6/10 of 1% -- let's call it 7/10 of 1% weaker for the euro. over the last couple of months we've talked about the ecb in one direction and the fed in the other. we get the virgin monetary policy in the next couple of months? -- divergent monet
. ♪ ♪ jonathan: all-time highs coming into friday. good morning. on tv and radio is "bloomberg surveillance." futures down 1/10 of 1% on the s&p. the nasdaq 100 up 4/10 of 1%, positive 69. held up no doubt by the bond market. twos, tens, and 30's, tends for basis points. a rally in the treasury market. back to about 1.55 on tens. on two's, four basis points to about 46. i don't want to make too big of a deal of it but can you imagine where europe gets dicey and the fed has to...
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radio stat and his job was to say "hello, star". hey, big boy, hello, star. slappy. >> jimmy: i was a slappy. >> every timet. >> jimmy: i love that you make a little bit of time for something that is totally fun for you. >> nothing but, well, when we were growing up, didn't you all just grow up, hey, it's 24 past the hour. it's 4:05, look out if you're coming, going to slow down for the right three lanes, we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: tom hanks is here, we'll be right back. >> dicky: portions of jimmy kimple live are brought to you by las vegas. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the ride of your life is closer than you think. for the first time ever, buy your new car, entierly from home with nissan at home. delivered direct from dealer to driveway. ♪ ♪ save now with holiday deals! delivered direct from dealer to driveway. get 30% off st. nicholas square. find all their favorite toys and get 30% off holiday decor. plus, take an extra 20% off and get free store pickup! kohl's. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightt
radio stat and his job was to say "hello, star". hey, big boy, hello, star. slappy. >> jimmy: i was a slappy. >> every timet. >> jimmy: i love that you make a little bit of time for something that is totally fun for you. >> nothing but, well, when we were growing up, didn't you all just grow up, hey, it's 24 past the hour. it's 4:05, look out if you're coming, going to slow down for the right three lanes, we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] >>...
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one time i was discussing one of her priorities, and she is a busy individual representing one million islands. i was talking about one of her bills on the radio and i felt my phone go off three times. what is going on? it was the governor commenting on my comments thanking me for what i had said. she has her hand on the pulse of everything. finally, we were working on a bill and it was first responders and firefighters, how they were going to be. it is the follow-up. it is one thing for a politician to say they are going to do something. it is another to follow up and execute it. as we are going to work, she mentioned you specifically, brandon. she said how is the ems coming? how are the firefighter bills coming? that is the kind of person she is. she does not just campaign on something. she follows through to make it happen. [applause] jeff: and bobby, my president is out there. can you mention some thing about community colleges to increase funding? bobby: give him all the night classes he wants. jeff: there are three people in the room that intimidate me. one obviously is my wife. the second one -- the one who can affect my life the most,
one time i was discussing one of her priorities, and she is a busy individual representing one million islands. i was talking about one of her bills on the radio and i felt my phone go off three times. what is going on? it was the governor commenting on my comments thanking me for what i had said. she has her hand on the pulse of everything. finally, we were working on a bill and it was first responders and firefighters, how they were going to be. it is the follow-up. it is one thing for a...
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you know, there was a time when table companies, tv companies, radio networks all had a code that saidg to voluntarily comply with this idea, we won't promote racism, we won't promote bigotry. they apparently at msnbc have walked completely away from that, and if you just took the video off and just play the audio, you would assume some racist or segregationist from the 1940s was talking, in the way that they attribute to race certain ideas and certain thoughts. that is really dangerous. it's actually quite evil. >> will: oh, no doubt about it. horace come help me out. let's see if i translate correctly. if you are black, you must think one and only one way. that is what i heard, and it is not the first time i have heard it from the likes of michael eric dyson. >> if you are black, you can't be an astronaut. if you are black, you can't be an elected official. if you are black, you need to stay in your place. that's what the segregationists have said to. now, i'm going to remind the audience that in the 19th century, one political party decided that it was going to make race the primary
you know, there was a time when table companies, tv companies, radio networks all had a code that saidg to voluntarily comply with this idea, we won't promote racism, we won't promote bigotry. they apparently at msnbc have walked completely away from that, and if you just took the video off and just play the audio, you would assume some racist or segregationist from the 1940s was talking, in the way that they attribute to race certain ideas and certain thoughts. that is really dangerous. it's...
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i've been on this tv program and on fox and my podcast and radio for a long time. from the bottom of my heart never been so touched in an interview before i fact that i had a small impact on your life and that you decided to go and change world i remember that episode because that's how i got my starts and i'm here with you today. >> we don't have a message problem. we have a messaging problem the democrats actually run in our message. we just have terrible messengers on the republican side. that's why we need you to run and you to find good candidates. so how do you get involved? just sending an e-mail. no more difficult than that. dan: such an honor to talk to you thank you so much for taig the time this is seriously finest moment i've ever had had on television you're an inspiration to me. thank you so much. [laughter] >> you are too absolutely, and story is after that, and zoom you know a meeting and they have a happy hour and i get to meet real people and talk to them and one women said also during our women's club what's the difference? said well we do differ
i've been on this tv program and on fox and my podcast and radio for a long time. from the bottom of my heart never been so touched in an interview before i fact that i had a small impact on your life and that you decided to go and change world i remember that episode because that's how i got my starts and i'm here with you today. >> we don't have a message problem. we have a messaging problem the democrats actually run in our message. we just have terrible messengers on the republican...
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you know new york times best selling book, nationally syndicated radio show, everything was going greatof depression and anxiety started to get worse. i remember actually being on vacation and i had this moment of peace where i didn't feel any of that. and i hadn't felt that in probably ever because i dealt with panic attacks my whole life. so i literally was like how can i feel like this all the time without going on vacation. that is when i started the journey, in 2016 of going to therapy. and at the same time i started writing my book, so i was peeling back so many different layers, starting in therapy, starting with writing the book and it would be like, it wouldn't be authentic of me to go on the radio and talk about anything else other than what i was going through. >> trevor: its had become a big part of yufer-- instagram is dedicated to it, your show, the god's honest truth, talking about racism, the democrats, politics and then it is like oh, we're doing a thing on mental health. >> god, black women and therapy are my life source, those are my sources of power. at this point in
you know new york times best selling book, nationally syndicated radio show, everything was going greatof depression and anxiety started to get worse. i remember actually being on vacation and i had this moment of peace where i didn't feel any of that. and i hadn't felt that in probably ever because i dealt with panic attacks my whole life. so i literally was like how can i feel like this all the time without going on vacation. that is when i started the journey, in 2016 of going to therapy....
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roosevelt had a very good voice for radio and he understood the fireside chats that you didn't talk the same way as you did when you were orating to a large crowd. a lot of times, politicians of the era -- they weren't speaking into the radio microphones and people would get turned off to that. fdr understood that's not the way you talk on the radio. he also used radio effectively on certain special occasions. and some of his major speeches were broadcast. roosevelt gave acceptance speeches. now you may say, yeah, so, and the answer is this was his innovation. roosevelt flew to the convention in 1932 and accepted the nomination in person. which was something people just didn't do in those days. wow, this is something special. in 1936, he gave an acceptance speech again. really, acceptance speeches as we know them would not become regularized into the 20th century. and one speech in particular that coincided with his presidential responsibilities came after the attack on pearl harbor. the day of infamy speech. we'll see it at the beginning and then we'll skip ahead. ♪♪ ♪♪ [applause] [ cheers and applause ] >> senators and representatives, i have the distinguish
roosevelt had a very good voice for radio and he understood the fireside chats that you didn't talk the same way as you did when you were orating to a large crowd. a lot of times, politicians of the era -- they weren't speaking into the radio microphones and people would get turned off to that. fdr understood that's not the way you talk on the radio. he also used radio effectively on certain special occasions. and some of his major speeches were broadcast. roosevelt gave acceptance speeches....
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radio city music hall. >> it takes talk and time and ryan to make a boy missing. ♪ >> that was special, one last time, withony bennett and lady gaga on and bennett's musical lytic legacy and his friendship with lady gaga. bennett performed signs like fly me to the moon and stepping out with my baby. the sing duets with lady gaga like love for sale. the show was bennett's last concert appearance. ♪ >>> new at 11:00 hundred the people gathering comes by to honor broadway legend, stephen sondheim. dozens of broadway performers and stars were there, as the group sang one of his most known songs, sunday, from the musical, sunday in the park with george. sondheim passed away friday morning at the age of 91. >>> it has been 50 years since soul train aired on television, and tonight's soul train awards were held at tonight's theater. performances and big winners, bruno mars and anderson pup, known as silk sonic kicked off the show. they won some of their year with their song, leave the door open. and rubber, young blue took the award for best new artist. and charlie wilson was honored with the certified soul award
radio city music hall. >> it takes talk and time and ryan to make a boy missing. ♪ >> that was special, one last time, withony bennett and lady gaga on and bennett's musical lytic legacy and his friendship with lady gaga. bennett performed signs like fly me to the moon and stepping out with my baby. the sing duets with lady gaga like love for sale. the show was bennett's last concert appearance. ♪ >>> new at 11:00 hundred the people gathering comes by to honor broadway...
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radio city music hall. >> ♪ it takes heart and time and rhyme to make a poem sing. >> you take it, tony. >> the special oneast time, evening with tony bennet and lady gaga honored his musical legacy and friendship with lady gaga. it. the show was bennet's last concert appearance. >>> 49ers making faithful scream from the stands. vern has the highlights in morning sports. >>> here is a live look outs it's time for a talk! if you're 45 or older, you need to get yourself screened for colon cancer. this disease can be very treatable when caught early, so the sooner you know what's up with your health the better. the good news is that there are options for getting screened that are easier than you think. get informed if you're a man or a woman, 45 or older, take control, get screened for colon cancer. with tyare waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® is a pill that lowers blood sugar in three ways. increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached a
radio city music hall. >> ♪ it takes heart and time and rhyme to make a poem sing. >> you take it, tony. >> the special oneast time, evening with tony bennet and lady gaga honored his musical legacy and friendship with lady gaga. it. the show was bennet's last concert appearance. >>> 49ers making faithful scream from the stands. vern has the highlights in morning sports. >>> here is a live look outs it's time for a talk! if you're 45 or older, you need to...