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Two newsroom veterans ask the question "Did they really say that?" responding to the week's oddest sound cuts from politics, entertainment, sports and the world. Nancy Shack - A newsroom...
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Two newsroom veterans ask the question "Did they really say that?" responding to the week's oddest sound cuts from politics, entertainment, sports and the world.
Nancy Shack - A newsroom editor, writer and anchor for WBZ NewsRadio in Boston. She is a former talk show host and talk radio producer in New England with two National Radio Hall of Fame Shows to her credit.
Ben Parker - A radio news anchor for WBZ NewsRadio in Boston, Ben has been honored with Associated Press awards for news coverage and was part of the team that received a Peabody Award for coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings. He was also awarded a legislative citation and a "Hometown Hero" award from the City of Fitchburg for broadcasting efforts in the days and weeks following the '2008 Ice Storm' that crippled much of Central Massachusetts.
Joe Shortsleeve - An award-winning investigative reporter and anchor for over two decades at WBZ-TV in Boston. Joe is currently with The Liberty Square Group.
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Nancy Shack - A newsroom editor, writer and anchor for WBZ NewsRadio in Boston. She is a former talk show host and talk radio producer in New England with two National Radio Hall of Fame Shows to her credit.
Ben Parker - A radio news anchor for WBZ NewsRadio in Boston, Ben has been honored with Associated Press awards for news coverage and was part of the team that received a Peabody Award for coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings. He was also awarded a legislative citation and a "Hometown Hero" award from the City of Fitchburg for broadcasting efforts in the days and weeks following the '2008 Ice Storm' that crippled much of Central Massachusetts.
Joe Shortsleeve - An award-winning investigative reporter and anchor for over two decades at WBZ-TV in Boston. Joe is currently with The Liberty Square Group.
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28 OCT 2024 · Biden Threatens Trump, The Donald works the fryolator, and the wheels come off the Kamala bus. Things are really getting heated as our "did they really just say that" moments this week will show you.
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21 OCT 2024 · Vice President Harris implodes on Fox, President Trump does stand up at the Al Smith Dinner, and President Clinton flirts with a dead woman. Its stranger things come to life this week with our "did they really just say that" moments.
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14 OCT 2024 · Biden and Harris use a hurricane to campaign, Kamala whiffs a softball question, and the Teamsters appear to be done with Democrats. Desperation is in the air which you can definitely hear in our "did they really just say that" cuts from this week.
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7 OCT 2024 · The great VP debate has a clear winner, the South is left out to dry, and the Longshoreman strike is averted despite the incompetence of the Secretary of Commerce. I'm pretty sure you are going to be gob smacked by our "did they really just say that" moments this week.
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23 SEP 2024 · Trump dodges another bullet,  Kamala tries to act tough, and another hoax is exposed. Things were anything but quiet this week as our "did they really just say that" moments will demonstrate.
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16 SEP 2024 · Outnumbered at the great debate, Nancy Pelosi has a deplorables moment, and lawfare is revealed on a hidden camera. Wow, our "did they really just say that" moments from this week reveal there are some real shenanigans going on.
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9 SEP 2024 · Hunter pleads guilty, Democrats Arlington Hail Mary Pass backfires, and the wheels fall off the Harris campaign bus. Our "did they really just say that" cuts show it was not a good week if you have a d after your name.Â
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3 SEP 2024 · RFK Jr hugs President Trump, Zuckerberg confesses, and JD Vance tells Kamala Harris to go to hell. This week's "did they really just say that" cuts shows tempers are a bit frayed on the national scene.
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26 AUG 2024 · Harris crosses the nomination finish line,  RFK Jr Comes Out Swinging and The Dems announce the communist manifesto as their economic blueprint. Our "did they really just say that" moments this week are taking a lot of people by surprise.
19 AUG 2024 · Trump and Elon Musk break the internet, Kamala finally notices a problem on the border and posts a racist video with her running mate, while Nancy Pelosi thinks someone else abdicated for Joe Biden. If there is one thing this week's "did they really just say that" moments demonstrate, its that the election can not come fast enough!
Two newsroom veterans ask the question "Did they really say that?" responding to the week's oddest sound cuts from politics, entertainment, sports and the world. Nancy Shack - A newsroom...
show more
Two newsroom veterans ask the question "Did they really say that?" responding to the week's oddest sound cuts from politics, entertainment, sports and the world.
Nancy Shack - A newsroom editor, writer and anchor for WBZ NewsRadio in Boston. She is a former talk show host and talk radio producer in New England with two National Radio Hall of Fame Shows to her credit.
Ben Parker - A radio news anchor for WBZ NewsRadio in Boston, Ben has been honored with Associated Press awards for news coverage and was part of the team that received a Peabody Award for coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings. He was also awarded a legislative citation and a "Hometown Hero" award from the City of Fitchburg for broadcasting efforts in the days and weeks following the '2008 Ice Storm' that crippled much of Central Massachusetts.
Joe Shortsleeve - An award-winning investigative reporter and anchor for over two decades at WBZ-TV in Boston. Joe is currently with The Liberty Square Group.
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Nancy Shack - A newsroom editor, writer and anchor for WBZ NewsRadio in Boston. She is a former talk show host and talk radio producer in New England with two National Radio Hall of Fame Shows to her credit.
Ben Parker - A radio news anchor for WBZ NewsRadio in Boston, Ben has been honored with Associated Press awards for news coverage and was part of the team that received a Peabody Award for coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings. He was also awarded a legislative citation and a "Hometown Hero" award from the City of Fitchburg for broadcasting efforts in the days and weeks following the '2008 Ice Storm' that crippled much of Central Massachusetts.
Joe Shortsleeve - An award-winning investigative reporter and anchor for over two decades at WBZ-TV in Boston. Joe is currently with The Liberty Square Group.
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