No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes Back Phil Trupp
Posted by Larry Doyle on June 19, 2010 6:30 PM |
UPDATE: This episode of NQR’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle has concluded. You can listen to a recording of the episode in its entirety by clicking the play button on the audio player provided below. Once the audio begins, you can advance or rewind to any portion of the episode by clicking at any point along the play bar.
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I have often written of the contempt I have for the media, in general, and the financial media, specifically. All too often, I have witnessed shoddy or misinformed reporting in seemingly well respected periodicals. Additionally, many segments of the media seem to merely parrot industry talking points.
In my opinion, the media should not only serve as our nation’s eyes and ears, but also as our national conscience. While navigating the economic landscape and finding rampant evidence of the media’s shortcomings, I have also had the good fortune of meeting an individual who represents the best of what the media should be. On this note, No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes Back Phil Trupp.
I first chatted with Phil Trupp in April 2009. Let’s revisit Phil’s bio:
Philip Trupp is an author/journalist/adventurer with a career spanning more than three decades. He has been a daily newspaper reporter, major magazine feature writer and the author and editor of more than a dozen books. Phil Trupp is currently under contract to Cipher Entertainment, an independent film/book production company, located in Arlington, VA. Trupp is currently working on three novels and related feature-length film productions in the spy-thriller genre. He is also the jazz critic for the Washington Times. He was associated with Project Mercury in the early days of NASA and is an official NOAA Aquanaut, having led the team of journalists to live and work beneath the sea. He was one of the first journalists allowed into Castro’s Cuba, has explored the Darien Rain Forest and found sunken treasure. His assignments have been world-ranging. In addition to print media, he has produced a TV series for NBC and is a familiar guest on talk radio.
From Wall Street to the Gulf of Mexico, from Washington to points around the world, Phil and I will have a no holds barred conversation covering a wide range of issues of national and global interest this Sunday evening from 8-9pm ET. Please join us.
As a reminder, all of my radio shows are taped, archived, and available as podcasts on iTunes. Thanks to Larry Johnson and No Quarter for making it happen.
LD