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TALKRADIO 107.1 & 77 WABC’S HOLIDAY RADIOTHON FOR THE KIDS AT COHEN CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER

With your help, we have raised more than $174,000 since last Friday, December 18th during the Holiday Radiothon for the Kids at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital.

Donations from listeners continue to pour in via text, the stations’ websites, and social media pages, as the stations narrow the gap to get to $175,000.

You can still donate to this cause by texting the word HERO to 51555 or by clicking here.

All money raised during the Radiothon will be used to benefit the children and families of the Cohen Children’s Medical Center community, including improved life-saving care and equipment, pediatric research, Child Life services, and charitable cases. Cohen Children’s Medical Center is a proud partner of Children’s Miracle Network and has
been the local Children’s Miracle Network hospital covering all of New York City and Long Island since 1997.

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Radiothon Interviews

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Todd Shapiro contrasts the former mayor, Eric Adams, whom they praise as a strong ally to Israel, with current leadership whom they accuse of being anti-Semitic and radical socialists. The dialogue transitions into a broader analysis of international conflict, shifting focus from…
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Vincent Vallelong critiques the city administration’s failure to address a violent incident in Washington Square Park, which he characterizes as organized lawlessness rather than a harmless gathering. He argues that the mayor’s tendency to downplay these assaults as…
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Mike Stoler and Frank Korzekwinski discusses the shifting landscape of the New York real estate market amidst significant corporate and legislative changes. The conversation highlights the merger between Flushing Bank and Ocean First Bank, a move backed by private equity that…
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Steve Kates discusses a variety of scientific updates ranging from the recurring delays of NASA’s Artemis 2 moon mission to the physics of sound. The conversation highlights the immense power of decibels by comparing the explosive noise of volcanic eruptions and human…
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The arrival of former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer to the WABC radio lineup, where he is welcomed by host John Catsimatidis. Spicer outlines his goal to move beyond standard political commentary by providing listeners with an…
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Pierre Yared, acting chair of the Council of Economic Advisors, argues that the Trump administration has fostered a period of exceptional economic overperformance by reversing the fiscal challenges inherited from the previous leadership. The discussion centers on a…
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Dr. Peter Michalos explores the vital connection between daily lifestyle choices and long-term neurological health, emphasizing that the brain is the master control center of our lives. He highlights the surprising mouth-brain axis, explaining how managing oral bacteria…
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Peter King argues against the legal precedent of forcing a former president to testify before Congress based on unsubstantiated rumors or mere association with a criminal figure. He asserts that compelled testimony in the absence of evidence of…
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District Attorney Melinda Katz discusses her ongoing efforts to improve the quality of life in Queens by addressing both high-level conspiracies and localized disturbances. She highlights the successful prosecution of a massive retail theft ring that defrauded Home Depot of millions, while…
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Mark Simone recounts the tragic collapse of the Friars Club, a legendary New York institution that once served as a sanctuary for show business icons like Frank Sinatra and Johnny Carson. After more than a century of prestige, the club fell…
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Lynn Shaw discusses the urgent necessity of protecting children from the predatory nature of big tech and social media algorithms. Shaw argues that a decline in parental authority and structure has created a vacuum, allowing digital platforms to monetize youth vulnerabilities…
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Kathy Benner, director of the American Bald Eagle Foundation, discusses the remarkable population recovery of the bald eagle since the 1972 ban on DDT. Operating out of Haines, Alaska, the foundation functions as a natural history museum and raptor center dedicated to the…
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