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The Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report is the Gulf Coast's first and only podcast that brings you the REAL fishing report whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Come along with Butch Thierry and Joe Baya as they interview the best fisherman in the area, covering every saltwater species whether you are pier and shore fisherman or you chase pelagics in bluewater. Every episode is packed with the weekly report and forecast as well as pearls of wisdom shared by our expert contributors. All of this comes ...
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Drywater

Drywater Podcast

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Welcome to Drywater – a town much like yours, if your town was smack-dab in the middle of a dry lakebed. When two young men from the wrong side of the shore decide to make a name for themselves and report the truth at any cost, their escapades soon draw the attention of powerful players who would prefer certain things stayed hidden – permanently. These are the adventures of Felix Fleming and Allan Reed; voices for the voiceless, crusaders against corruption, unwitting saviors of the small la ...
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RSM International’s podcast series, Global Spotlight, shines a light on the biggest issues facing middle market businesses across the world. By drawing on RSM’s global professional services expertise, we will challenge perceptions, ask difficult questions and encourage lively conversation and topical debate.
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Locked On Seahawks - Daily Podcast On The Seattle Seahawks

Locked On Podcast Network, Corbin Smith, Rob Rang

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Locked On Seahawks podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Seattle Seahawks and the National Football League. Hosted by beat reporter Corbin Smith and NFL Draft guru Rob Rang, the Locked On Seahawks podcast provides your daily Seahawks fix with expert, local analysis, opinions, breaking news, special guests, and coverage of all aspects of the Seahawks franchise with humor, excitement and endless football ...
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Poliko

David Karas

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Poliko is a platform for the dissemination of exciting new theoretical and empirical research in political economy. It focuses on the interactions between political and economic institutions, ideas and behaviors but isn't limited to any particular discipline, methodology or theoretical tradition. This is a space to open up and share those longer academic discussions which usually take place around a dinner table.
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Winnetka is one of the oldest and most established communities located in the heart of Chicago's historic North Shore. Every Wednesday, join Dave Nimick, a long-time resident and Winnetka enthusiast, as he interviews influential local educators, community leaders and residents as well as providing expert insights into our specific real estate market that can't be found anywhere else. If you are a current Winnetka resident, someone who is considering moving to this wonderful North Shore villa ...
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Pittsburgh Pirates insiders Noah Hiles and Andrew Destin react to Monday's news of the team announcing it will be moving Oneil Cruz from shortstop to center field. Is this a long-term franchise decision, or will Derek Shelton give Cruz a chance again to play at short? Also, how will this affect the team in the short term with the Pirates now eight …
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Officials in South Jersey are dedicating $150,000 to a program they say will help keep their light rail system clear of transient crime…something they’re seeing more of. KYW Newsradio's Justin Udo reports the program will take place at a number of River Line towns. 📸: NBC10 PhiladelphiaBy Audacy
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Bucks County Judge Stephen Corr called 33-year-old Miguel Sanchez “a despicable person with a total lack of regard for anyone else” on Monday as he sentenced him to 12 ½ to 25 years in state prison. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports. (Photo credit: Bucks County District Attorney's Office)…
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It’s the first day of school for 116,000 students in the Philadelphia School District. The mayor and superintendent were among those welcoming students Monday morning at the Edmonds Elementary School in East Mt. Airy. KYW education reporter Mike DeNardo was there. (Photo credit: Mike DeNardo/KYW Newsradio)…
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It’s been three years since a young pregnant mother was found dead in Southwest Philadelphia, and police are still looking for her boyfriend, who they believe killed her. He was recently spotted in Nevada, as we hear from KYW's Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson. 📸: FBIBy Audacy
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Post-Gazette Steelers insiders Brian Batko and Ray Fittipaldo recap a busy day at the team's South Side practice facility Monday as roster cuts loom. How is Jaylen Warren recovering from his NFL preseason hamstring injury? And will he be ready for Week 1 vs. the Atlanta Falcons? How is the battle to back up Joey Porter Jr. and Donte Jackson at corn…
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A community in mourning: a vigil was held Sunday night for a woman and little girl who were killed in a fire in Northeast Philly. Around 7:30 Saturday morning, officials say a home on Granite Street went up in flames while six people were home. Investigators say a 31-year-old woman and an 8-year-old girl died at the scene. Richard Castro who lives …
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On his daily First 10 podcast, Post-Gazette sports columnist Jason Mackey reacts to the Pirates' series victory against the Cincinnati Reds over the weekend. He also analyzes the team's catching situation. How important is it for GM Ben Cherington to learn what he has in Henry Davis? Has Yasmani Grandal started to live up to his contract after his …
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Walmart has recalled nearly 10,000 cases of apple juice bottles. The Food and Drug Administration first announced the recall on August 15th, but has now issued a more urgent warning. The new classification says the affected product may cause temporary adverse health consequences but is unlikely to cause serious or irreversible medical issues. The r…
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A growing number of countries in Europe, in an attempt to lower the number of short-haul flights, are encouraging airline passengers to take the train or, in some cases, are banning flights of less than an hour. But as CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg explains, ferries are sometimes an even more affordable alternative. 📸: Getty Images…
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On their Pirates podcast, Post-Gazette insiders Noah Hiles and Andrew Destin discuss the team's rotation plans for the remainder of the season. Will GM Ben Cherington and manager Derek Shelton shut ace rookie Paul Skenes down with the team probably out of the MLB postseason race? Or will they simply slow his workload? What is the plan for fellow ro…
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On the Monday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo to put a wrap on the team's preseason. Russell Wilson has retained the No. 2 QB job, but how much ground has Justin Fields made up since the start of training camp? What are Ray's expectations for the cornerback room…
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Barely breaking a sweat before he turned his helmet in for a ball cap, Geno Smith made an emphatic statement in his first action of the 2024 season as the Seattle Seahawks lit up the explosives for a 37-33 win in their preseason finale over the Cleveland Browns. Hosts Corbin Smith and Connor Benintendi break down Smith's scintillating performance i…
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Temple University's marching band got a surprise announcement on Sunday. The university's Diamond Band was selected to march in the 2025 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. KYW Newsradio's Nina Baratti was on campus as band members heard the exciting news. 📸: Nina Baratti/KYW NewsradioBy Audacy
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Break dancing made its first appearance at the Olympics this year in Paris. And with questions over how the culture was represented on an international stage, it might not be back. Shara Dae Howard talks with some OG Philly breakers to get their takes and learn a few moves. 📸: Rob Schumacher/USA TODAY Sports…
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Jenkintown resident Ruth Kapp Hartz has shared her life story in speech and writing, but never expected to see it on stage. KYW's Sabrina Boyd-Surka tells us “Hidden," getting its world premiere this month with M7 Productions at Gratz College Theater, is the story of Hartz’s childhood spent in hiding in France during World War II. (Photo courtesy o…
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Taj Shuib, 48, was introduced to hockey as a fifth grader going to Dunbar in North Philadelphia. His teacher wanted them to learn something new, so they started playing hockey in gym. He loved it. Perfect timing, too, because this was in 1986, not too long before the Flyers went on their 1987 run to the Stanley Cup Final where they heartbreakingly …
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The Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office and Remote Area Medical have set up shop at the Mariana Bracetti Academy Charter School on Torresdale Avenue, offering overall health, vision and dental services to anyone in need, no questions asked. KYW Community Impact reporter Racquel Williams tells us the services are available Saturday and Sunday starting at …
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Earlier this week, the Middle Thorofare Bridge - which connects Wildwood Crest and Cape May - went up to let boats pass…and didn’t come back down. Officials thought it would take weeks to get the broken motor repaired, but it was up and running in a few days. KYW’s South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty explains the whole saga and how this temporary …
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A historic ocean liner has been sitting at a Philadelphia pier for 30 years. Its fate has been up in the air recently, as the owners of the pier and the boat battled over its location. Now, a judge has declared that the SS United States must be moved by September 12. Where will it go? KYW Newsradio’s John McDevitt gives us the full story. Listen to…
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A few weeks before the start of the school year, Deptford Township schools announced a plan to eliminate free busing for students who lived within 2 miles of their school - and then quickly rescinded that plan due to backlash from the community. The school board met this week and got an earful from parents who are still upset. KYW Newsradio’s Nina …
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When the University of the Arts suddenly closed its doors in June, Temple University was among several Philly-area schools that were quick to open their arms to the displaced students. KYW Newsradio’s Nigel Thompson went to Temple’s move-in day to find out how former UArts students are adjusting. Listen to The Week In Philly live on KYW Newsradio e…
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It’s back-to-school time again! As Philadelphia schools prepared for their first day, KYW’s education reporter Mike DeNardo sat down with Superintendent Tony Watlington to find out what his priorities are for the year. Mike joins Matt Leon to tell us what’s changing and hopefully improving for students, teachers, and parents. Listen to The Week In …
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It’s been a wild month for the Democratic presidential campaign, but with Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz locked in, the delegates were ready to celebrate at the Democratic National Convention. KYW Newsradio’s Pat Loeb was there, and she tells us about the big moments, Pennsylvania’s notable representation, and the limi…
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Investigators say when they served a warrant for 29-year-old Brian Harris in November, they found more than 500 images and video files of children in his possession, including many of two boys and a girl ranging in age from 2 to 12 years old. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports. (Photo credit: Bucks County District Attorney's Office)…
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The room was filled with sobs and sniffles as the mother of Rasheed Born turned to the family of Semaj Cherry, giving a tearful and heartfelt apology for what her then 16-year-old son did on Nov. 7, 2022 — robbed and shot 21-year-old Cherry 11 times as he rode on the Broad Street Line, near the Fairmount stop, to get a second job to help his family…
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Continuing to churn their roster with preseason trades, the Seahawks jettisoned former second-round pick Darrell Taylor to the Chicago Bears for a 2025 sixth-round pick, shaking things up in their edge rushing group. Hosts Corbin Smith and Nick Lee break down Seattle's latest trade sending Taylor out of town and what the next move may be to replace…
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