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Margery Eagan (born June 13, 1954) is a talk radio host and a frequent guest on CNN, ABC, Fox News, and the Imus in the Morning radio show. For many years she was a columnist for the Boston Herald. [1] Subjects of her commentaries include gender/women's issues, Catholicism, and politics.
He co-hosts, with Margery Eagan of Boston Public Radio, a midday talk show on WGBH radio that airs on weekdays. The pair formerly hosted the Jim & Margery Show talk show on WTKK, before that station became a music station in January 2013. He also hosted Broadside with Jim Braude on New England Cable News (NECN). In mid-January 2015, he ...
In February 2013, Jim Braude and Margery Eagan (previously co-hosts of the Jim & Margery Show talk show on WTKK) were brought on to co-host Boston Public Radio. [12] They brought along with them the monthly Ask the Governor program, a series that WGBH also provides to other local stations free of charge. [citation needed]
All three candidates participated in the debates. The first was held on the Jim & Margery show in Boston on January 5, and broadcast by WTKK. The January 8 debate was held in Springfield, Massachusetts and originating at WGBY-TV's studios, aired by them and its sister WGBH-TV-FM stations in Boston.
WGBH-TV is the flagship property of the WGBH Educational Foundation, which also owns Boston's secondary PBS member WGBX-TV (channel 44) and Springfield, Massachusetts PBS member WGBY-TV (channel 57, operated by New England Public Media), Class A Biz TV affiliate WFXZ-CD (channel 24) and public radio stations WGBH (89.7 FM) and WCRB (99.5 FM) in the Boston area, and WCAI radio (and satellites ...
Beloved duo Woody and Jim are back on Nashville radio after being let go from 107.5 FM The River. The two discussed what happened in a recent Facebook Live event. Here's what they said.
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President Donald Trump took Federal Reserve officials to task after they left interest rates unchanged following their first policy meeting since he returned to office.