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We Provide A Platform To Showcase Artists, Entrepreneurs, Athletes etc. Predominantly in Philly and Surrounding Areas. We Focus on Topics including but not limited to Music, Fashion, Sports, Entertainment & Culture but We also have "Real Life" Conversations with "Real People" going through "Real Struggles" such as those who are incarcerated and wrongly convicted. We are one of the few outlets thats giving them a platform to share their stories and be heard by people in the world.
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Ten Thousand Losses

Ten Thousand Losses Pod

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A Philly sports podcast from a leftist, pro-labor, and trash-talking perspective. Hosted by Liam Anderson of WTYP fame and Tom Pain of loudmouth Kenzo fame. Go Birds. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tenklossespod Leave us a voicemail: 267-371-7218 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tenthousandlosses
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WIP and Audacy Sports bring you everything Philly sports! Every weekday morning, Joe Giglio will give you 15 minutes on the biggest news from around the City of Brotherly Love. Throughout the rest of the day, you'll stay up to date with the best clips from your favorite WIP shows and podcasts. It’s your one-stop shop for everything Philly sports. Be sure to follow on the Audacy App or wherever you find you podcasts 🔔FOLLOW HERE🔔
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Almost Cooperstown

Gordon Kolier & Mark Kolier

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We're a father & son who love to talk and argue about baseball! Baseball is the professional sport that has the longest history so there is a lot to talk about. We launched Almost Cooperstown noting that baseball contains a long history of players that, for whatever reasons, have been shunned by the electors of the Hall of Fame. Consequently here are many 'Almost' players still waiting their turn for induction. With less than 1.5% of the now more than 23,000 players in the HOF, we feel there ...
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NETLIFE with Dawn Staley represents the sum of her life — it’s hoops and leadership, politics and pop culture from a Hall of Fame player, coach and mentor. On this pod, Dawn sits down with some of the biggest change-makers and disruptors in the world today to engage in unique, thought-provoking conversations. The Olympian, NCAA champion, WNBA legend and North Philly icon knows a thing or two about playing the game of life, and with her latest venture, she’s ready to motivate listeners with h ...
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This podcast will be the audio equivalent of the iconic Eephus pitch. It will be lobbed up to be easily accessible for hobbyists with all levels of experience, and it will move around the hobby zone touching a variety of different aspects like investing for profit, collecting for fun, modern, and vintage. It will be entertaining, fun, and hopefully, effective at helping you achieve your hobby goals.
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No agendas. No filters. Just 4 brothers having honest conversation about music, culture, life, faith and whatever else might come up. “Honest 2 God” podcast. Email the pod at: Honest2GodPod@gmail.com
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Tom Donahue is a seasoned talk host, an innovative and independent broadcast voice. Tom Donahue Show has returned and offered on-demand for podcasts and streaming. Heard on Talk Stream Live, Talk Right and K-Star Talk Radio Network. Was also aired on KCAA Radio, WFYL, Red State Talk Radio, Liberty News Radio. He was on broadcast radio distributed by Salem (SRN) in 2018 with a live weekend talk show aired on stations KSLM, KCAA, WXME, KYAH, Red State Talk Radio, Liberty News Radio, K-Star Tal ...
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Police say on Wednesday, around 2:30 p.m., a man knocked on a person’s door along the 2900 block of South Juniper Street claiming he was with a construction company and needed to check the rear deck “at the request of the building inspector.” (Photo credit: Philadelphia Police Department)By Audacy
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According to the FBI, there has been a double-digit increase in financial fraud involving older adults in the last year. KYW Newsradio’s Nina Baratti tells us, in honor of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, the FBI is sharing tips on what to look out for and how to prevent more cases. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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The African American Children’s Book Project celebrated Juneteenth Saturday at the Athenaeum of Philadelphia by highlighting a little-known story about Mae Reeves, one of the first Black women in Philadelphia to own a business downtown in the 1940s. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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Just hours after signing her budget into law on Friday, Mayor Cherelle Parker appointed new leaders to her office’s Commission on African American Males. KYW’s Nigel Thompson was at City Hall as the mayor laid out her goals for the group. (Photo credit: Nigel Thompson/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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Philadelphia sports hasn’t won many championships in its long history. But Brendan Costello, 72, of Schwenksville, has either listened to or watched most of the modern-day titles for his favorite teams. KYW's Dave Uram sat down with Costello, KYW's Philadelphia Sports Fan of the Week. (Photo courtesy of Brendan Costello)…
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Police say a teenage girl is dead and four others are injured after a shooting in Fairmount Park Friday night. KYW Newsradio’s Conner Barkon tells us police were responding to large groups of young people gathering near 33rd Street and Ridge Avenue and trying to disperse them when gunshots rang out. (Photo credit: NBC10)…
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Bad news for anyone who doesn’t like creepy crawly creatures - a species of giant spiders native to Asia is moving its way up the east coast and could reach South Jersey this summer. The Joro Spider can grow up to four inches, and its babies use webbing to essentially fly. KYW Newsradio’s Conner Barkon tells us what we can expect if and when these …
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This week marked one year since a truck crashed on I-95 in Northeast Philadelphia, causing an explosion that collapsed a stretch of the major highway and killed the truck’s driver. The area is fully reopened now, but the closure was a huge disruption for nearby businesses. We hear about a new report on what caused the explosion, and KYW Newsradio’s…
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From the southeastern Pennsylvania suburbs to the Jersey Shore, unruly behavior by throngs of teenagers have upended order and put a damper on family fun. KYW Newsradio’s Mike Dougherty explains how local leaders are trying to get to the bottom of an increasingly pervasive problem. Catch up on all the biggest news each week on The Week in Philly, e…
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Tensions between the union representing the food and beverage workers at the South Philadelphia Sports Complex and their employer, Aramark, continue to escalate, culminating this week in the union’s largest, most visible protest yet. KYW Newsradio’s Nina Baratti was in the fray, and spoke to union members about their demands and frustrations. Catch…
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Union-busting or necessary business decision? The cause for a popular Philadelphia coffee house chain’s sudden closure remains unclear. KYW Newsradio’s John McDevitt caught up with the owner and employees to get reaction to a decision that’s left more than 30 people out of work. Catch up on all the biggest news each week on The Week in Philly, ever…
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“ISIS has suspected ties to Philadelphia.” That’s a headline that will grab your attention. KYW Newsradio’s Tim Jimenez shares what he’s learned about a series of FBI arrests earlier this week, how they’re connected to the city, and what authorities are doing to prevent terrorist actions in the U.S. Catch up on all the biggest news each week on The…
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About a dozen members of an alleged Philadelphia gang — “SaySlide” — have been charged in connection with what prosecutors are calling a money laundering scheme. KYW's Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson explains. (Photo credit: Casey Chapter/FSView via Imagn Content Services, LLC)By Audacy
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The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office has named Philadelphia lawyer Michael Untermeye as special prosecutor to handle crimes committed on SEPTA in the city. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert tells us the announcement came just hours after a state court shot down Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s attempts to block that special …
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New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin said SJTA Board Vice President Chris Milam and Board Commissioner Bryan Bush, both of Sewell, conspired to deny payment on invoices submitted by an engineering contractor for work that was already completed. Then, they allegedly lied about it. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty has the details. (Photo …
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From 'WIP Daily' (subscribe here): Joe Giglio takes a look at the Phillies roster and what moves they will have to make in the coming days when Trea Turner and Brandon Marsh return from the injured list. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against Pennsylvania claiming the state is unconstitutionally underfunding public defenders and therefore not providing proper due process or representation. KYW Newsradio's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson has more. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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Two 15-year-olds were shot overnight in the city’s Hunting Park neighborhood, and one is fighting for his life. Philadelphia police said it happened around 2 a.m. Friday on Ruscomb Street, near 12th Street. One 15-year-old was critically shot several times in the torso and arms. The other was struck in the leg and is expected to physically recover.…
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An ATV driver slammed into a car and died in North Philadelphia Thursday night. It happened around 8:30 p.m. on Broad Street, near Rising Sun Avenue. Police said the 35-year-old ATV driver was speeding southbound on Broad Street when he slammed into a Subaru that was making a legal left turn. Chief Inspector Scott Small said the 65-year-old Subaru …
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Joe Giglio takes a look at the Phillies roster and what moves they will have to make in the coming days when Trea Turner and Brandon Marsh return from the injured list. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoi…
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Do you need to renew your passport? You can now do it online. The State Department has opened a trial run allowing a limited number of people to apply to renew their passports online. Windows will open at midday Eastern time each day and close once the system has reached its daily limit. The department says it's taking it slow so it can monitor how…
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Remember that photo of the pope wearing a floor-length designer puffy coat? It became known as the Balenciaga pope meme -- and it was fake, generated by artificial intelligence. Today, Pope Francis will warn the leaders of the wealthiest seven countries in the world about the dangers of AI. He will become the first pontiff to address a G7 summit. T…
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The primary abortion pill in the United States will remain available to women – for now – after a unanimous Supreme Court decision Thursday, preserving access to mifepristone KYW Newsradio’s Matt Coughlin spoke with opponents and supporters of the pill’s availability. (Photo credit: Steve Heaslip / USA TODAY NETWORK)…
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A new poll from Monmouth University found that 57% of all voters think the Donald Trump charges are bogus, including 93% of registered Republicans. Only 17% of Democrats agree. As for Hunter Biden's gun charges, 48% of all voters believe they were politically motivated, including 63% of Democrats and 34% of Republicans. (Hunter Biden, left, and Don…
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