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The Daily Times from Mamaroneck, New York • 99

Publication:
The Daily Timesi
Location:
Mamaroneck, New York
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99
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7) ft. 0 0 Section Gannett Westchester NewspapersThtirsday, June 15, 1989 31 s' Goodness, gracious, ZFIy! gives away film tickets mw 4 4 DIAL DIGEST Some radio 4 i FHday i 1 PM) "Hal of -Pan" Bobby Jay: Today: Elvis1 50s PM) Mind on Home, an interview with Chilean novoiiMand human rights activist Ariel Oorfman! Istiiday'' Sa.m.WPAS(1SSOAM)Meaey Financial programming Including weekend financial news, investors club of the air and the financial world of Mark Baker. Airs through Ba.m. and noon to 7p.m. 8a.m.WPAS(isS0AM), Weal chaster Cl aaareaai)r-Topics on education, with host Elaine Young.

Today: Dr Rpder, dean of the Graduate School of Education at Pace University. tnternetloiial Dateline )M! Moses Schonfeld. "Making the VI. N. Voice Global" Guest: Bernard Eichwald, U.S.

military expert. (Program is repeated on WVOX (1460 AM) at 3:05 a.m. on Sunday.) 1 IT a.m. WPAS (1 130 AM) "Your Money and Yew Talk with hoots Charles Messiml and Robert Berg, brokers at Robert Thomas Securities of Westchester. Call-in BB3-5700.

Vv- Noon WPUV (80.7 PM) On Stage WHh Lee Paul Recorded live at Fat 5pm. PM) Top SO iianee wMRIRVIIIr twi, 5 p.itl. WOR (71 OAM) Saturday With Sinatra-The sounds of Frank Sinatra With host Sid Mark 7 p.m. i typergeld- The hits from the 50s, BOa, and 70s with Mike Harvey. Toll- freetiotline (BOO) MS-4250.

Sunday 9a.m'wZPM(l07.1FM) nOuUoahWaatAaBtar Hast Rob saewmsui vwmieM root ntflf Weingerten examinee local issuaa in thanewa. IQa.m.WHUD(IOObTPM). Banda of Sinatra" Two hours of-Frank Sinatra's grastast hits with Sid Mark. 2 p.m. WNIW(1 1 30 AM) Legeads" Salute to George Shearing.

6p.m.WPAS(1S30AM) TaBdng With Rod 0Shaa" Great guests and topic. Sp.m.WHUD(100.7PM)nd WLNA(14SO AM)JoeOWfteata CeaeertHaS The cream of tha classics. Monday' 10 a.m. WPAS(1 330 Matter" ---Financial advice with Gary Goldberg: weekday morning' 10a.m. WRTM(88JPM)Daaee Music, the Way It deed to Be Weekly program with Tommy Daveron, featuring fox trots, waltzes, lindys and more.

Broadcast every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p.m. WPAS (1330 AM) Worfey'eLaw Questions and answers with attorney David Worby. 2 p.m. WPAS (1130 AM) Lefe TaSi Health Health topics.

Sp.m.WFUV(SOi7PM) City it. ape Forum on urban issues. A look at Nontredltional Empioymentfor Women (NEW); nonprofit organization that helps poo women find economic self-sufficiency through work in construction and other blue-coilartradee. 8p.m.WCBS(101.1 PM) Cndekt1 American with Ceuahi Orueie Radio Revival Concert featuring Chicago. Tuesday 1 p.m.

WPAS(l230AM)Tha Law and You Attorneys from Jacoby Mayors with ady ice and discussion on current legal topics; Tuesday through Thursday. Wadnoaday 2p.m.WPAS(1130AM)Pt Tafc? with veterinarian Dr. Richard' 6:00 p.m. WFUV (90.7 PM) Unity Fonan Host: Mike McQuillan, Brooklyn borough president's adviser for.racialandethnicaffaira.JuneVan Brickie, coordinator ofQuoene Blacfc-Jewish People to People Project commemorates freedom Summer 25 Years Later. Larry Hatzf boats Morning Duslnsss Journal on WOR.

moving day at WQXR (1580 AM) and (88.1 FM). The station will begin broadcasting from 122 Fifth Ave. after 39 years in The New York Times Building on West 43rd Street. Listeners wont miss out on the commotion the stations will broadcast the move live beginning at 10 a.m. EARLY RISERS: WOR ail AM) is out to help the early bird catch the worm with its new Morning Business' Journal -3 -r-- 'i AMFM BY BEVERLY AUTORINO weekdays at 5 a.m.

Hosted by Larry Hatzi, WOR financial editor, the program is designed to provide the financial community with the market's first update on overnight business developments, and to provide a general audience with entertaining business information. Other regular features will include a daily business travel forecast from Bill Korbel, Rambling With Gamblings meteorologist; and a Business Newsmaker interview. 1 'r STICKING AROUND: Good news for Don Imus fens. The morning personality at WFAN (888 AM) has signed a tong-tenn contract with SportsRadio 68; WFAN. Imus, the host of Imus in the Morning, and his Sports Outlaws(personalitieswho appear on the program) qdn be heard Monday through Friday' from 5:30 to 10 a.m.

Beverly Autorino is on the stafTofthis newspaper, On the dial TKXETmXJHb arstiM IMS eWjw Jsdnwi rsee Nnr owr1- 1 1 AUMAN UOS WZFM (187.1 FM) has 50 tickets to giveaway to the Westchester premiere of "Great 'Balls of Fire The Jerry Lee Lewis Story on June 29 at the Saw Mill Multiplex Theater in Hawthorne. To win, listen for trivia 1 questions about the 50s and call in i (at 747-1071) with the correct answer. SPORTS CHALLENGE: (184-FM) air personality Ken Pauli will be the emcee at the l) Dollar Dry Dock Sports Challenge I on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the State University of New! York College St Purchase.

The event, which takes place on the front athletic fields at the college on 735 Anderson Hill Road in Purchase, is a mini-Qlympic style sporting event to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. POSSIBILITIES: WFUVs (9Q.7-FM) Independent Ear1 looks at New American Radio this month. The series features leading II performance artists; playwrights, new-music composers and radio producers exploring the creative posibilities of the medium. Sic Transit Gloria Bossie takes on tows with radio artist Ev Grimes on Monday; and on June 28, Viscera." by sound artist Susan Stone will be aired. Constructed as a radio play, Viscera is a portrait of passion.

Independent Ear airs each Mondays at 6:30 p.m. BACK INNEW YORK: Larchmont native TedUtz has returned to New York in station i manager for WNEW (182.7 FM). Utz most recently comes from Philadelphias WMMR where he was Operations manager for four i years. MOVING OUT: Monday is Put the. magic of Classified at your fingertips I CALL TODAY! CAU8888W WINDJAMMER SNEAKAWAY MllWc CRpw.

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