On Business

Submitted by wmjdoyle on May 14, 2007 - 8:01pm. ::

NPR has a content gap: Business programming. It’s time for NPR to have a great interview show – as compelling as “Fresh Air” and “On Point” – featuring business leaders and innovators, the new rock stars of the boomer generation.

Submitted by Steve Stokes on June 12, 2007 - 11:11am.

I'd like to get in touch with you, but I can't.

Steve

We can philosophize together until the words fail us.

Submitted by Steve Stokes on June 2, 2007 - 11:21am.

but then, Bill, I'm a business geek.

It goes without saying, I'd love to have you in my network, but then who wouldn't?

Best of luck,
Steve

I’ve come to see that the ultimate source of all human anguish is that we are finite beings sentient of infinity.

Submitted by ursabear on May 29, 2007 - 8:15pm.

Great voice, great delivery, great concept!

Sounds like a winner to me!

Jimmy
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Submitted by TracyT37 on May 19, 2007 - 12:09am.

Yes, public radio does need a business talk show. Now, you have the hostiness and a great interviewer. If I were you, I would look at episodes or podcasts of CEO Exchange on PBS. That would be your guideline on what questions to ask. Wonderful.

Submitted by Reidjamescohen on May 17, 2007 - 11:39pm.

I really like your voice. You seem like you could jump right in and produce a very good show. I think a business show would be great... and it's as good a time as ever to hear how these great business leaders operate and think.
Give me a listen- I'd love to get your input!

Reid James Cohen