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Uncertainty at WPRO
Could Rhode Island's talk radio firmament be poised for a shakeup?
On the Air
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| December 09, 2011
Rejoice! Race to the bottom soon over
There are only a few more days left in this particularly ridiculous election cycle and, if there is one group of people who worked tirelessly and with true creative elan it would be the opposition research teams. Give these folks a bonus! That much of
The scramble for the undecided vote; quotes of note; the Life of Keith
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| October 29, 2010
WPRO swaps two big personalities
Talk-radio listeners could be forgiven for wondering if WPRO sprung a bit too far forward this week when Buddy Cianci's show begun airing at 2 pm instead of the usual 10 am.
Spring Forward
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| March 19, 2010
Gubernatorial agonistes
On Tuesday, WRNI political reporter and former Phoenix news editor and master of the Casa Diablo elbow bend, Ian Donnis, broke the news that veteran political communications specialist, Bill Fischer, head ramrod at True North Communications, had sign
Caprio makes a big move. Plus, reasons to block the LNG terminal
By
PHILLIPE & JORGE
| August 07, 2009
Giles is one tough cookie
Phillipe and Jorge could not be more pleased to hear that President Barack Obama has nominated Cynthia Giles, the director of Rhode Island's branch of the Conservation Law Founda-tion.
Plus economic outrage, the clueless Pope, and listening to 'The Angry Man'
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| March 25, 2009
Losing a Brown basketball legend
On the sadness front, while P+J missed our chance to say the sporting old boys hereabouts were grieved to learn of the passing of former Brown basketball star Eddie Morris on March 5.
Plus a mad money man, off-color comics, and a Laffey-Chafee gaffe
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| March 11, 2009
MacKay’s fill-in column comes to a sudden end
Providence Journal political reporter Scott MacKay’s temporary assignment as a political columnist came to an abrupt end.
As The ProJo Turns
By
IAN DONNIS
| July 16, 2008
Cicilline: A go or no for governor?
Call it a case of art imitating life.
His rough patch shows how the mayor’s office remains a tricky launching pad
By
IAN DONNIS
| July 09, 2008
Media rebels in the Internet age
Bloggers have “used a new and powerful medium and ‘crashed the gates’ to ensure that information — the most important ingredient in a democracy — would be available to anyone who wanted to write, read, or debate.”
The debate-defining posts of Rhode Island activists wield influence beyond their readership
By
IAN DONNIS
| May 01, 2008
Chafee for governor?
For now, Lincoln Chafee has the luxury of discussing his political future as a riddle wrapped up in an enigma.
Running as an independent, he could thumb his nose at the worst of both parties
By
IAN DONNIS
| April 10, 2008
Memory Lane time for Leo’s
There is certain to be a run on Botox injections, Grecian Formula, and William Shatner rubber corsets.
Old-line Providence hipsters to regroup over hard stuff
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| November 19, 2007
Linc sets himself free
We offer our kudos and congrats to former senator Linc Chafee.
Disaffiliation puts the independent where he belongs
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| September 19, 2007
Buddymania!
Buddy Cianci was already making the media wait.
A Rhode Island icon sails back into the limelight
By
IAN DONNIS
| August 02, 2007
Chafee offers something rare: a memorable graduation address
Is there a more unnerving task than being asked to be a graduation speaker?
Go waste
By
IAN DONNIS
| May 23, 2007
Divide grows between State House and regional coverage
The Providence Journal’s State House bureau is a fortress, an outpost singular in its ability to dig out and report important political stories of statewide interest.
As the ProJo turns
By
IAN DONNIS
| February 28, 2007
Talk show titan
The topic of the day is President George W. Bush’s nationally televised speech about increasing the number of troops in Iraq — and Dan Yorke isn’t particularly pleased.
WPRO’S Dan Yorke is making waves in Rhode Island — and Cianci may be his new buddy
By
IAN DONNIS
| January 17, 2007
Violet’s rude ouster is a loss for RI
Considering Arlene Violet’s 16-year run on talk-radio in Rhode Island, not to mention her unmistakable local accent, the way in which WHJJ (920 AM) abruptly jettisoned her last week came as an unpleasant surprise.
Media
By
IAN DONNIS
| December 13, 2006
Campaign winners and sinners
It’s almost all over but the counting.
A pre-election dissection of the tasty, the terrible, and the in-between
By
IAN DONNIS
| November 01, 2006
A curious editorial switch on the Harrah’s casino
Reporters at the Providence Journal were among those taken by surprise when the paper, in an abrupt and unacknowledged reversal of its long-held position, editorialized on Sunday, October 22, in favor of the proposed Harrah’s Entertainment-Narragansett
As the ProJo turns
By
IAN DONNIS
| November 01, 2006
Going creative for Steve
Your superior correspondents generally have no use for Steve “Laugh at Me” Laffey, Republican candidate for the US Senate.
Not negative? Don’t make us Laffey
By
PHILLIPE & JORGE
| June 28, 2006
Scott MacKay, superstar
You can take it from these longtime observers of the Providence Newspaper Guild’s annual Follies: Scott MacKay’s performance as co-emcee stole the show this year.
The Providence Newspaper Guild Follies hits the high notes
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| April 18, 2006
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