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Week of July 23 - 27, 2012
Week of July 23 - 27, 2012
Weekdays 12pm-2pm
Here's the rundown for this week's guests
Monday 7/23
Hr. 1
MCC Economics professor emeritus Kathy Bromley discusses the state of the economy today
Hr. 2
Inside the mind of the terrorist; journalist Ken Ballen
Tuesday 7/24
Hr. 1
The Colorado shootings, the law, society, and the impact of violent portrayals in entertainment and the media; RIT criminologist John Klofas, and SUNY Brockport communications professor and documentary filmmaker Carvin Eison
Hr. 2
A new way to look at our energy alternatives, from Hobart & William Smith faculty member Tom Drennen (rescheduled from 7/17)
Wednesday 7/25
Hr. 1
SUNY Albany Rockefeller Institute senior fellow Richard Nathan examines the challenges facing government in the realm of health care even after reform takes effect
Hr. 2
John Ninfo II, retired judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Western NY, examines the future of Kodak as it tries to emerge from Chapter XI—and how individuals can get the knowledge to avoid insolvency in their own financial future
Thursday 7/26
Hr. 1
Politics and the media; about…Time editor Jim Blount
Hr. 2
Karen Scharff, executive director of Citizen Action NY, joins us on line from Albany to discuss the Governor’s promised initiative on campaign reform, and its chances of success
Friday 7/27
Hr. 1
Meet Oscar-nominated director Deborah Dickson and her creative team for the film The Lost Bird Project, focus of a weekend screening at the Dryden Theater
Hr. 2
Nominations are closing for the National Toy Hall of Fame based at Rochester’s Strong Museum; meet museum VP Chris Bensch and make your own proposals for candidates
The program with urban development expert Katharine Ross previously scheduled for Tuesday the 24th in the first hour will instead air on Wednesday, August 1 in the first hour.
Recorded programming may be replaced with live content, and rescheduled, on short notice.
All programs originate live in our studios unless otherwise indicated. Schedules are subject to change in response to breaking news. Pre-recorded programming may be replaced with live content on short notice.
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