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Hannah

Saint Paul, MN
Commenter for
5 years 22 weeks

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Posted on 05/28/10 at 12:15 pm in response to Here's to you, Robyne Robinson: Entenza picks running mate

The reference to journalism professor Jane Curtley is incorrect; her last name is Kirtley.

Somewhere I saw Entenza referred to as Mr. Lois Quam.

Posted on 05/04/10 at 04:53 pm in response to Stunner: WCCO-AM buys out Eric Eskola

Sorry to say so, but I think his departure was inevitable. How much was 'CCO paying him? Someone can probably be hired for 1/10th his salary.

Posted on 04/26/10 at 11:42 am in response to WCCO-AM buyouts begin: Tim Russell leaving

WCCO Radio keeps its old folks -- both listeners and on-air people? Sid Hartman, Charlie Boone, Denny Long, Sue Zellickson.

Posted on 04/23/10 at 02:53 pm in response to A 'Glee'-ful greeting: Hello! Hello again! And again!

Halo, everybody! Halo!
Halo is the shampoo that glorifies your hair.
So Halo, everybody! Halo!

Congratulations to Reed! Journalists everywhere should feel blessed to have him as their advocate.

Posted on 02/26/10 at 01:32 pm in response to That Philly guy on WCCO-AM really is just a fill-in

WCCO Radio unceremoniously booted Al Malmberg off the midnight to 5 a.m. shift. He hooked up with KSTP-AM for the 9 p.m. to midnight slot, and got canned. Is there something wrong with Al Malmberg? Or is he unlucky? I kind of liked him. Maybe 'CCO Radio could rehire him.

Posted on 02/12/10 at 12:01 pm in response to KSTP-AM goes all-sports

Is KSTP Radio getting rid of Al Malmberg, George Nouri and Art Bell ?

Posted on 02/02/10 at 01:34 pm in response to The Star Tribune's horizons expand in Afghanistan

Several years ago Bob Greene wrote:

If you're old enough, and you ever worked in the news business, there is a word with which you will be familiar --although chances are, you haven't heard it in awhile.

It is a word that used to have a lot of meaning, in defining how the news of the world was delivered to the people of the United States.
The word is -- was -- "Afghanistanism."
It wasn't heard much outside of newsrooms. Depending on whom you ask about it, it had two...

Posted on 01/28/10 at 04:22 pm in response to Longtime Mpls.St.Paul editor Brian Anderson enters hospice care

This is the "CaringBridge" site for Brian:

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/brianeanderson