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Laura Curran: ‘Sid Rosenberg Makes Radio Look Easy’

“I also wanted to congratulate Sid because he’s doing so well at all of this, and if people think doing radio is easy, it is not.”

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One of the newest editions at WABC Radio is a host named Laura Curran, who served as Nassau County Executive from 2018-2021. The former Democratic lawmaker has joined WABC to host a weekend show called “Cut to The Chase.” 

Last week, Curran joined “Sid and Friends in the Morning” to discuss partnership in mainstream media and what challenges arise from Democrats appearing on a network like Fox News. 

“I get a lot of flak from Democrats for going on Fox News,” she said. “If MSNBC or CNN were calling me, of course, I would go.” 

According to WABC, Curran is a former New York City reporter who blends her journalism expertise with politics, media, current events, and culture in her work on “Cut to the Chase.” The radio station said she fearlessly engages in thought-provoking conversations that delve into significant issues that impact our lives, regardless of our political leanings, and gets straight to the point.

“I’m having a ton of fun at WABC,” she said. “I also wanted to congratulate Sid because he’s doing so well at all of this, and if people think doing radio is easy, it is not; you (Sid) make it look easy.”

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  1. Jenny O'Rourke

    May 21, 2023 at 2:14 pm

    Anyone who has studied communications and toiled away at a radio station or tv statin for years, should be angry that Laura Curran has gone from nervous Nellie commenter on WABC AM radio to having a weekend show of her own.

    Curran has the complete support of the station’s owner, who is trying to bring commonsense Dems aboard his station. but instead of getting some coaching from experts, she has just let the station’s more experienced pros interview her on their successful programs and has not learned a damn thing from any of them. TO her Sid Rosenberg makes it look easy> Ever stop to consider how hard he works every morning of the week? He never stops!

    Her first show was a disgrace. At one point, when it was time to answer the calls from the listeners, she fumbled and said, “How do I answer the phones?” Um, shouldn’t she have figured that out before? Call screener must have nearly choked. Being paid far less than Laura, I am sure!

    On another recent program, when she gave out the toll free number for WABC for listeners to call in to talk, she gave out a totally different station’s number. I guess she listens to that woke station when she is in her own home, or driving her own car! JUst an oversight? A pretty clueless one, if you ask me.

    When one of her guests is talking and talking and talking, she doesn’t jump in with aplomb and move the interview along. All you hear is her saying “Ah.” as if admiring their words, or wondering what she can do to get things on track again.

    Her claim to fame is that she was a one term Nassau County Executive and during many of her interviews with guests, or when speaking to callers, she mentions that ad nauseum. How great was she, if she didn’t win her next election? One term as a political honcho, does not do it for me.
    Still, there she is with her own show!

    I find it offensive that a woman given a chance that others would kill for just coasts along and has other hosts at the stations singing her praises. OF course, what else are they going to do?
    Until Mr. “Cats” gets sick of her, I think she is In Like Flint.

    Too bad, because she is dragging the station down. At least their weekend programming. How many times are people like Sid Rosenberg, Frank Morano and Curtis Sliwa going to hold her hand on air and help her get through another boradcast?

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Bill Handel: Everything Rupert Murdoch Touched Turned to Gold

“Rupert Murdoch is truly one of the most influential people that are out there in the world of media, in the world of what we see, and in the world of what we hear.”

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Seemingly every news media professional has an opinion on the decision of Fox Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch to step aside and allow his son, Lachlan, to take control. That list includes KFI-AM 640 morning host Bill Handel.

During his morning show Friday, Handel reacted to the news of Murdoch’s departure, noting the massive amounts of success the billionaire had.

“This is an organization that he built, which is second to none, that now owns The Wall Street Journal and The New York Post. He has for decades had unbelievable influence in the Republican Party, and his decision to step down as chairman now that sent all kinds of shock with shockwaves through the political world, especially the Republican world, just as the presidential rates heats up,” Handel said.

He continued by noting that while Fox News turned into a “shill” under Murdoch’s watch, the success is undeniable.

“He is one of the most interesting characters in the world of broadcast. I got to tell you that everything this guy touches turns to gold. He anticipated everything– except for a couple of big, big mistakes that didn’t hurt his billionaire status very much. Rupert Murdoch is truly one of the most influential people that are out there in the world of media, in the world of what we see, and in the world of what we hear.”

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Sid Rosenberg: I’ve Never Worked for an Owner Like John Catsimatidis

“It’s more like a family having a discussion than it is an employee sitting with a boss.”

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77 WABC has risen to new heights under the ownership of John Catsimatidis and his Red Apple Media group. Morning host Sid Rosenberg shared his appreciation for his owner Friday morning.

Before welcoming Catsimatidis to Sid and Friends in the Morning, Rosenberg shared a story of a recent meeting the two had in his New York office.

“I’ll tell you, I had a meeting — I’m not gonna tell you what it’s about, it’s none of your business — but I had a meeting a couple of days ago in John’s office. We discussed a couple of topics and it was great meeting. Ended in about a half hour. Then I leaned over and gave him a big kiss, like I always do,” Rosenberg said.

“I told him I loved him, which I really do love him. I’ve been in this business now for 25 years and I’ve worked for the biggest radio stations and companies in the history of this business and it’s never been that way ever.

“John, I just want to tell you that the way you run the company, the way you treat your employees — basically me — is really nice. It’s more like a family having a discussion than it is an employee sitting with a boss.”

John Catsimatidis told Sid Rosenberg he appreciated the kind words, and that he continues to “really enjoy the people at WABC”. The billionaire then shared that the group has worked together to become number one and “We’re gonna surpass number one”.

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1010 WINS Hosting Pickleball Tournament

On Saturday, September 30th, 1010 WINS will host a 90-minute pickleball clinic — dubbed “Pickleball 101.0” — before the competition begins later that morning.

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In a partnership with Sportime Randall’s Island and NYC Pickleball, 1010 WINS is hosting one of New York’s largest pickleball tournaments later this month.

On Saturday, September 30th, 1010 WINS will host a 90-minute pickleball clinic — dubbed “Pickleball 101.0” — before the competition begins later that morning.

Separate divisions will be held for men’s, mixed, and women’s doubles. Cash prizes of $1010 will be awarded to the top finishers in each division.

The sport of pickleball has grown exponentially in recent years, as players of all ages have picked up the sport. As of 2022, there were an estimated 4.8 million pickleball players. That figure has increased nearly 15% compared to 2021.

Several professional pickleball leagues have been created in recent years, with NBA and NFL players purchasing expansion franchises in Major League Pickleball.

Those interested in registering for the event can do so by clicking here.

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