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[4] [5] [6] Bill Spadea founded the Common Sense Club, a non-profit that aims to reduce the size of government and promote fiscal conservatism. Spadea's leadership of the Common Sense Club has been criticized, as the organization contributed less than one percent of the money it raised to support candidates. [7]
Parsippany Mayor James Barberio announced the public roundtable and said NJ101.5 host Bill Spadea would moderate Morris mayors, NJ101.5's Spadea to discuss 'redevelopment challenges' at Parsippany ...
NJ101.5 radio host Bill Spadea moderates a Morris County mayor's roundtable on redevelopment challenges at the Sheraton Parsippany Hotel. Sitting from left are mayors Mark Taylor (Florham Park ...
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, a Democrat, reported raising $1.2 million, and Republican New Jersey 101.5 host Bill Spadea has raised $1.1 million. Near the bottom of the pack is Sean Spiller, a former ...
WKXW (101.5 FM, "New Jersey 101.5") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Trenton, and broadcasting to most of the state of New Jersey. It is owned by Townsquare Media with studios and offices on Walters Avenue in Ewing. [3] On weekdays, the station has a talk radio format, sometimes bordering on hot talk.
Chasing News with Bill Spadea (formerly Chasing New Jersey and Chasing News) was a news and talk show program broadcast by WWOR-TV, a MyNetworkTV O&O based in Secaucus, New Jersey and serving New York City, and sister to Fox flagship station WNYW. The program also aired on another Fox-owned station, WTXF-TV in Philadelphia.
Spadea, a staunch Trump supporter, boasts 1 million radio listeners. He told CBS News New York that Democrats have a failed message. "All they want to talk about is abortion because they can't ...
Beaver (whose real name, Bill Tortoriello, [2] was rarely mentioned) was the long-time Executive Producer of the show and often participated in wacky on-air stunts, such as getting drunk on the air or dressing up in costumes (a beaver costume stunt was the source of his nickname). Prior to working at WKRK, Beaver worked with Deminski & Doyle as ...