This week’s edition of Fridays With Larry covers everything from the changing television news business to the important work being done every day to help local residents in need.
My guest is Nancy Chance, Executive Director of Good Samaritan Network in Fishers. We talk about how the organization assists local families with food, clothing, housing support and other basic necessities during difficult times. Nancy also discusses how nonprofits are being affected by changing government funding and increasing community needs.
I begin this podcast episode with some reflections on the passing of media pioneer Ted Turner and the impact he had on the television news business through the creation of CNN and 24-hour news coverage.
I also spend a few minutes discussing the challenges facing Bari Weiss as she attempts to develop a different approach to television journalism through her work with CBS News.
At the end of the podcast, I lighten things up with a look at the most commonly misspelled words in Indiana and one of the more unusual media stories of the week — the launch of real-life WKRP radio stations in Cincinnati inspired by the classic sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati.
Fridays With Larry is sponsored by Citizens State Bank.
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