BACK AT WORK
From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Monday, December 29th 2008 at 7:57
The holiday is over for me, but it's like working in a ghost town...
Read MoreHAPPY HOLIDAYS!
From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Thursday, December 18th 2008 at 9:26
Okay, things are slowing down and there's not much to talk about, so enjoy this...
Read MoreWE CONTROL THE VERTICAL, ETC.
From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Tuesday, December 16th 2008 at 6:39
If you’ve seen our TV page, you've probably noticed a gold-ish box warning of a service interruption. If you haven’t, click here and come back. I’ll wait...
Read MoreNPR BUDGET CUTS
From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Thursday, December 11th 2008 at 13:22
The economic hard times have forced the cancellation of two NPR programs and a reduction in staff.
Read MorePIZZA AND POLICE
From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Wednesday, December 10th 2008 at 7:20
Chuck E. Cheese's is a right of passage for kids and their parents forced to go there for birthday parties, but there is a dark side...
Read MoreDEATH OF THE NEWSPAPER?
From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Tuesday, December 9th 2008 at 6:40
I wasn’t shocked to hear about Tribune Company filing for bankruptcy this week. It’s just more proof the industry is outdated and the business model no longer works.
Read MoreMARKETPLACE WHITEBOARD
From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Friday, December 5th 2008 at 6:31
One of my favorite shows on KUAZ is Marketplace, which often makes difficult financial things easy to understand. Case in point...
Read MoreHIGH-TECH GOES LOW-TECH
From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 at 7:13
The promotional machine is gearing up here at AZPM to tout a new iPhone and iPod Touch application that allows you to listen to KUAZ on your cell phone. This sounds familiar...
Read MoreAND SO IT BEGINS, OR DOES IT?
From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Monday, December 1st 2008 at 9:14
Although not as quite as slow as summer, the newscasts traditionally become a bit harder to fill this time of year, but this year may be an exception.
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