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Saturday March 24, 2007

RNR #18: Letterhead craze, WCTV interview, iPod giveaway

Filed under: Episodes — Chris @ 4:26 pm

In this episode: we bow before the power of letterhead to throw a community into a fervor. Plus, we talk to public access television guru John Dalton about WCTV and the future of media in Richmond, and announce our new iPod Nano giveaway. Read more below for links from this episode. Enjoy!

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Saturday March 10, 2007

RNR #17: Debate bid interview, new podcast, events

Filed under: Episodes — Chris @ 11:58 pm

In this episode: we talk with economic development official Jim Dinkle about Richmond’s latest efforts to show the nation what we have to offer. Plus, your letters, upcoming events, and another local podcast joins the mix. Read more below for links from this episode. Enjoy!

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Tuesday March 6, 2007

EDC announces presidential debate site bid

Filed under: Tidbits — Chris @ 1:30 pm

At a news conference today, the Economic Development Corporation of Wayne County announced its application for Richmond to be the site of one of the 2008 Presidential or Vice-Presidential Debates.

In a pre-announcement interview with the Richmond News Review, EDC President Jim Dinkle said, "we see terrific economic impact that this could have. It's a way to invigorate our young people to participate in the national political debate, and it buys exposure for Wayne County that otherwise we could never afford."

Stay tuned for the full interview with Mr. Dinkle about this announcement and his other work with the EDC, in the upcoming episode of the RNR.

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RNR website formatted for mobile devices

Filed under: About the Show — Chris @ 1:23 pm

RNR Mobile Screenshot If you have Internet access on your PDA, cell phone or other wireless device, you can browse the Richmond News Review website to read the latest news and opinion we're covering. To view the RNR on your mobile device, just type in http://richmondnewsreview.com (and bookmark it so you don't have to type it again!). Some devices might not be able to access the site, and others may display it as a regular web page. Let us know how the mobile version of RNR works for you!

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