Latest show: RNR#26

Sunday August 6, 2006

RNR #6: Pal-Item interview, Jackson follow-up, schools in the news

Filed under: Episodes — Chris @ 2:18 pm

In this episode: an interview with the online editor at the Palladium-Item, new details emerge from the recent firing of their managing editor, and a local college is highlighted in the New York Times. Read more below for links from this episode. Enjoy!

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Sunday July 30, 2006

RNR #5: Buying local, you're the editor, National Road trip

Filed under: Episodes — Chris @ 5:36 pm

In this episode: News and events related to buying local (or not), an Indianapolis journalist reflects on his trip through Richmond, and you're now the editor of the local paper – for better or worse. Plus we'll have our featured blogger and an update on our iPod Nano giveaway. Read more below for links from this episode. Enjoy!

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Sunday July 23, 2006

RNR #4: CAFO interview, toys, letters and politics

Filed under: Episodes — Chris @ 6:58 pm

In this episode: we interview local attorney E. Thomas Kemp about a disturbing trend in food production: Confined Animal Feeding Operations. Plus, free toys for everyone, your letters, upcoming events, and a new political blog on the scene. Read more below for links from this episode. And don't forget to try out our new Listener Feedback Line - just call (765) 997-1727 to leave us your comments. Enjoy!

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Sunday July 16, 2006

RNR #3: Lebanon connection, Jackson departs, food and more

Filed under: Episodes — Chris @ 3:29 pm

In this episode: a local connection to the war brewing in the Middle East, the sudden departure of the Palladium-Item's managing editor, Wayne County is featured state-wide for its business growth and nationally for quality of life, a veritable buffet of food news, and some very different perspectives on space exploration. Plus, events you may not already know about, and your comments and letters: some glowing, some downright nasty. Read more below for links from this episode. Enjoy!

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Sunday July 9, 2006

RNR #2: Gas price mania, an inconvenient truth, upcoming events

Filed under: Episodes — Chris @ 5:00 pm

In this episode: gas prices and what we're doing about it, presented from a couple of different angles; a follow-up on the local case of alleged racial profiling by a local businessman, some upcoming events that may not already be on your calendar, and a review of An Inconvenient Truth – a movie that isn't actually playing in Richmond. Plus, meet our highlighted blogger of the week, and learn how you can win an iPod Nano just by disagreeing with something you hear on this broadcast – now that won't be hard. Read more below for links from this episode. Enjoy!

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Wednesday July 5, 2006

RNR #1: Allegations, fireworks and famous dogs

Filed under: Episodes — Chris @ 10:00 pm

In this inaugaral episode of the Richmond News Review, we discuss an update from the case of a local businessman accused of discrimination, reflections on the fourth of July, a confusing commentary on The DaVinci code, going to jail for not minding your Ps and Qs, a local dog achieves fame on the Internet, and this week's featured blog. Plus, learn how you can win an iPod Nano, just by listening to me talk. Read more below for the links mentioned in this episode. Enjoy!

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