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WBZ’s Nichole Davis shares the stories people are talking about in your community each weekend. You can also hear the show live on iHeartRadio stations WBZ, WRKO, WTAG, WHYN, WZLX, WBWL, WXKS, and WJMN!
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Pop culture is booming and so is the television and film industry in New England. The Hub On Hollywood with Jamie and James is an engaging, fun exploration of the biggest pop culture news, along with the latest developments in the growing local entertainment industry. From casting directors and locations scouts to movie reviews and trailer break downs, we’ll talk about the hottest pop culture happenings, while talking to the real movers and shakers putting New England on the Hollywood map.
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NightSide focuses on a wide variety of issues, political, economic and social. Rea believes that talk radio is the best way for people to communicate their opinions and ideas on what he calls “North America’s Virtual Back Porch.” Rea encourages challenging conversations and diverse ideas combined with respect and tolerance for the opinion of others. But don’t think for a moment that NightSide is anything but provocative, always interesting and at times, passionate and emotional. 642427
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Jon Keller is widely regarded as the top political analyst in New England. His “Keller At Large” reports on a wide range of topics which are regularly featured during WBZ-TV News. 642427
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The first ever Boston Marathon podcast, presented by the Boston Athletic Association and media partner WBZ-TV. We invite you to join us as we bring you stories, the people, and the issues, that make the Marathon what it is, both today and through history - in Boston and around the world.
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For close to 12 years, SHP Financial Co-Founders Derek Gregoire, Matthew Peck, CFP® CIMA® and Keith Ellis have been hosting this weekly financial talk radio show, with the mission of empowering today's retirees and pre-retirees - so you can make better financial decisions for your future. Each week you'll hear timely financial news and topics, along with local and national guest interviews, all geared towards helping you get to and through retirement. We invite you to listen live each week o ...
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Award-winning reporter and host of Women’s Watch Laurie Kirby takes a look at women’s health, relationships and business matters and women who are making a difference in your life. 642427
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Dee Lee is a Certified Financial Planner who received a diploma in Financial Planning from Boston University and her MBA from Simmons College. She dissolved her successful financial planning practice for individuals so that she could devote all of her energies to educating the financial consumer. 642427
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It’s a talk show for everybody. You don’t have to be a political junkie. You don’t have to be a sports fanatic. You don’t have to be an expert in anything. All you have do is care about the daily dilemmas that we all face as New Englanders. 642427
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According to an AARP survey, 1 in 4 U.S. adults aged 50 or older, who are not yet retired, expect to never retire! The higher cost of living is one of the main reasons why people are unable to save for retirement. In addition, a looming issue that will affect Americans' ability to retire is the financial health of Social Security and Medicare. Do y…
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The town of Marshfield joins a growing number of other communities in Massachusetts that have rejected the state’s MBTA Communities Act. The Act is MA’s answer to their housing crisis by requiring cities and towns near public transit, build multifamily housing adjacent to transit. Marshfield has until the end of 2024 to comply or risk losing state …
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We begin the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! Excitement mounts among soccer fans for Messi’s New England appearance, with Frank Dell’Apa – Globe Sports Correspondent. How much is tipflation costing Americans every year? Americans spend nearly $500 a year tipping more t…
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It’s Springtime and with the warmer weather comes one downside…the ticks are back! Deer ticks are known to carry Lyme Disease so if you’re planning to go hiking or doing any outdoor activities in wooded areas anytime soon, you’ll want to be aware of ticks. Tick Man Dan answered all the listeners' questions about ticks! Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRad…
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Boston Police forcibly removed the pro-Palestinian encampments that were stationed along a public walkway near Emerson College in Boston. About 100 protesters were arrested. Boston Police and Fire warned the protesters in advance that their encampments were in violation of city ordinances that ban unlawful camping. Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio o…
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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! Actor Kevin Daniels talked about his new movie, "Not Another Church Movie" coming out in May. Andrew Zaleski says restoring sight is possible now with optogenetics. Is your car seat installed correctly? With Anthony LaRosa –…
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We wrap up the discussion on mental health, then a continuation on last night's topic about several pro-Palestinian student groups at college campuses including MIT, Columbia, Emerson, and Tufts that have set up encampments with tents as a form of protest of the war in Gaza. Students are calling for college officials to support a ceasefire in Gaza …
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In 2022, 23.1% of U.S. adults (59.3 million) experienced a mental health condition. Yet, medical professionals are still trying to expel the negative stigma associated with mental illness. Experts like Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, a Columbia University professor, and renowned psychiatrist, has been trying to change how our society perceives and provides …
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Last weekend, Back Bay residents in Boston were left stunned when an organized group took to drag racing, wrong-way driving, and doing burnouts in the neighborhood streets. At least 40 people and 15 vehicles were involved. Police said they received about 30 calls via 911 relating to the incident. Boston City Councilor Sharon Durkan joined Dan to di…
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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! Mike King with Combat Vets Motorcycle Association 2024 Glen's Run. WBZ NewsRadio's Jay Willet warns of Black Bear Sightings in Wrentham & Ayer! Justin Greene and Minis With A Misson – Event at Senior Center in Newton that fe…
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Several pro-Palestinian student groups at college campuses including MIT, Columbia, Emerson, and Tufts have set up encampments with tents as a form of protest of the war in Gaza. Students are calling for college officials to support a ceasefire in Gaza and put an end to institutions that support Israel. We heard your thoughts. Ask Alexa to play WBZ…
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Coastal erosion has been a growing problem for some MA communities like Salisbury and Plum Island. This year, Salisbury Beach residents spent $600k out of pocket and trucked in 15,000 tons of sand for protective dunes only for half of it to be washed away in the last month. Plum Island has also been facing extreme erosion in the last couple of year…
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Coastal erosion has been a growing problem for some MA communities like Salisbury and Plum Island. This year, Salisbury Beach residents spent $600k out of pocket and trucked in 15,000 tons of sand for protective dunes. Contrary to initial reports, a large portion of the sand deployed by local residents last month remains in the beach’s littoral sys…
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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! First up, Dr. George Koob says more women are dying from excessive alcohol consumption. Next, Are things truly different for the Celtics this year? With Boston Globe Sports writer Chad Finn. Then, Attorney Phil Tracy joined …
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While marijuana is legal in Maine, police have unearthed a vast number of illegal grow houses tied to Chinese organized criminal networks. According to federal law enforcement, there are roughly about 100 illicit grow operations in Maine. NightSide has been following the story since the beginning of it’s first reporting. We heard your reaction. Ask…
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