Bob will be remote tonight with Dr. Bill O’Brien.
Bob will be remote tonight with Dr. Bill O’Brien.
Head-on With Bob Kincaid, Show Posts
Weekdays, 6 pm Eastern/3 pm Pacific/2300 GMT, duration 3 hrs.
Its Tuesday on the HORN! And after last night’s latest political Travesty, Bob is raring to go. So Call in and be part of the Conversation!
To be part of the conversation on Head-on with Bob Kincaid, you can call toll free at 1-877-443-2366, or on your own nickel at 304/658-3333. You can also email Bob at bobkincaid@gmail.com, and as always, swing by our chat room a chat awhile.
Head-on With Bob Kincaid, Show Posts
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Thats right folks, no artificial Stupidity here. These Morans are the ReaL deal!
Weekdays, 6 pm Eastern/3 pm Pacific/2300 GMT, duration 3 hrs.
Its Friday once again and the Porch is all cleaned up and waiting for company. So give Bob a call at1-877-443-2366 Toll Free or 1-304-658-3333 if you have free long distance, or not. You can also email Bob at bobkincaid@gmail.com. And Please swing by the Chat Room, to text Bob direct.
Head-on With Bob Kincaid, Show Posts
Weekdays, 6 pm Eastern/3 pm Pacific/2300 GMT, duration 3 hrs.
Join Bob Kincaid as he comforts the afflicted and afflicts the comfortable. Remember there is no conversation without you, so do call in and be part of the fun and conversation.
To be part of the conversation on Head-on with Bob Kincaid, you can call toll free at 1-877-443-2366, or on your own nickel at 304/658-3333. You can also email Bob at bobkincaid@gmail.com, and as always, swing by ourchat room a chat awhile.
Head-on With Bob Kincaid, Show Posts
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Weekdays, 6 pm Eastern/3 pm Pacific/2300 GMT, duration 3 hrs.
Join us as we remember The Life and Legacy of JFK.
To be part of the conversation on Head-on with Bob Kincaid, you can call toll free at 1-877-443-2366, or on your own nickel at 304/658-3333. You can also email Bob at bobkincaid@gmail.com, and as always, swing by our chat room a chat awhile.
Head-on With Bob Kincaid, Show Posts
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Dear HORN Listeners and Friends,
There will be no Head-on Radio Program this evening. Bob is performing his Civic Duty and attending a school board meeting.
We at the HORN regret any inconvenience this may cause. But if you talk the talk, you must walk the walk, and that is what makes us good Liberals.
Dog willin and the crick don’t rise. we’ll see y’all on the front porch tomorrow night.
The HORN team.
Head-on With Bob Kincaid, Show Posts
Its Election Day! So go vote if you haven’t already!
Then come by the HORN and follow the results as they come in with Bob Kincaid and the gang! We’ll celebrate the victories and commiserate the losses. So stop by around 6 pm Eastern/3 pm Pacific/2300 GMT and be part of the conversation!
To contact the show, call Bob at 1-877-443-2366 Toll Free or 1-304-658-3333 if you have free long distance, or not. You can also email Bob at bobkincaid@gmail.com. And Please swing by the Chat Room, to text Bob direct.
American Society, Head-on With Bob Kincaid
Congratulations Bob Kincaid. Named one of Talkers’ Frontier Fifty for 2010. See the complete list. It’s great to see Bob get some recognition from the industry. Have a drink on me Bob!
The Frontier Fifty article reprinted from TALKERS March 2010
The 2010 Frontier Fifty
A selection of outstanding talk media webcasters
By Michael Harrison
TALKERS MAGAZINE
Publisher
NEW YORK –– In this issue of TALKERS magazine we are pleased to launch the second annual installment of a new feature titled “The Frontier Fifty: A Selection of Outstanding Talk Media Webcasters.” It is an alphabetical list of 50 talk “acts” consisting of a wide variety of hosts, teams and shows representing a cross section of the important pioneering work taking place in the burgeoning world of internet talk media. The continuing publication of such an “editorial staff’s choice” in this magazine marks another evolutionary milestone as, together, we experience the fascinating transition between the AM/FM/VHF/UHF (“terrestrial”) domination of pop culture during the second half of the 20th century and the emerging internet media’s (“stickless”) reign over the first half of the 21st –– already a decade underway. We thank our friends at Broadcasters General Store for their continued sponsorship of this ambitious and optimistic feature. Their faith in it is a sign that there is, in fact, a “new industry” of enormous potential proportions emerging before us all. We also are proud in this pivotal issue to shine the TALKERS magazine light on one of the major players in this exciting new dimension of the talk business –– BlogTalkRadio.
This list does not presume to quantify the talent, listenership or importance of the players involved as does TALKERS magazine’s terrestrial talk radio “star” designations (the Heavy Hundred, TALKERS 250 and Top Talk Audiences). Nor is it expected to become an annual event spanning more than a handful of years at most. We do not foresee internet talk media remaining a “frontier” or a “pioneering” enterprise for all that long a period. This new platform is well on its way to becoming the establishment at an exponentially increasing rate of acceleration. Keeping that in mind, we should savor this creative, opportunity-rich period of its infancy while we still have it –– a colorful chapter of new media history that this list endeavors to celebrate.
Another difference about this group: it does not confine the role of performer to that of a “host” or limit inclusion to only those talent who enact the standard model of “talk radio” –– marked by a regularly scheduled program consisting of taking calls, conducting interviews and giving opinions within a standard radio station setting. (Not that there is anything wrong with that institution.)
The selection process simply expands the entrance requirements and possibilities way beyond the “live-show model” (basically a disc jockey who “plays” phone callers and guests instead of records within the linear construct of a radio station or a syndication company designed to emulate a radio station) to include complex podcasts, one-shot specials, documentaries, live events and purposefully irregular scheduling.
Terrestrial talk radio has been unable to resist the tendency to format itself narrowly into tightly controlled, standardized and stylized boxes due to the commercial demands and corporate needs of the “valuable license” paradigm, further constricted by the limited space and time dimensions of its playing field.
To assume that internet talk radio will simply be a continuation of its terrestrial ancestor only with expanded reach would be akin to publishing newspapers without photographs or using horses to power automobiles.
Thus, this new list reflects not only a wide diversity of talent and the subjects and special interest demos they embrace, but also the wide array of mechanical, conceptual and formatic options available to the webcaster.
Some perform their shows as isolated events on websites devoted to things other than “radio.” Others do them within the context of internet talk “networks.” Then there are those already on their way toward developing the “media station” concept of the modern talk platform. There are even the cyberspace “street singers” who put their precious wares and treasures out there on the pedestrian YouTubes of this brave new world.
Some are already big stars in the terrestrial talk radio world and deserve inclusion on the list because, in spite of their success, they have worked vigorously and invested courageously to create an internet presence and expansion of their work by attracting a predisposed audience to the new platform and showing how professional this new venue can be.
Others are relatively unknown, laboring in the obscure kitchen table loneliness of the frontier, clearing paths to a better future for themselves and the rest of us who will enjoy the unlimited benefits of the roads they are paving.
Pay attention. Some of these unknown folks are heading to inevitable superstardom. Others are merely on the way to attaining huge wealth with limited fame (not so bad a fate in this day and age). And some of course are just bright little sparks that will fade quickly in the torrent of time and changing circumstances. It is our hope that inclusion on this list will be a “reward” enough that they can someday show their grandchildren.
As the trade publication that titled its annual convention the “new media” seminar as early as 13 years ago and began writing about the emerging concept of the internet “media station” and severe challenges facing the stick (and those heavily invested in it financially) years before the emergence of satellite radio, HD radio, PPM, the horrific recession and the never-ending threat of a new Fairness Doctrine –– you can count on TALKERS magazine devotedly covering and nurturing this marvelous new scene with loving care and open-minded intelligence.
Please join us at www.talkers.com and www.podjockey.com for expanded versions of “The 2010 Frontier Fifty: A Selection of Outstanding Talk Media Webcasters” including photos, descriptions and contact information.
Michael Harrison is publisher of TALKERS magazine. He can be e-mailed at michael@talkers.com.
Head-on With Bob Kincaid, Humor, Video
Bob Kincaid’s epic deconstruction Friday evening. Pass this around! The Paulites are way overdue for a real examination by the “liberal” media. Beyond the issues brought to the fore last week, Paul is also (1) a friend of the wackaloons in the Constitution Party (2) way too cozy with Alex Jones and 9/11 “truth” (3) prone to John Bircher insanity about New World Orders.

Head-on With Bob Kincaid, Health
“When Chicken Soup Isn’t Enough: Stories of Nurses Standing Up for Themselves, Their Patients and Their Profession”.
from susangordon.com
I am pleased to announce the publication of my new edited collection When Chicken Soup Isn’t Enough: Stories of Nurses Standing Up for Themselves, Their Patients and Their Profession. This book is a collection of 73 stories of nurses from all over the world – nurses who know what real advocacy means and who are both an example to and reflection of nurses everywhere. You can get a better sense of what the book is about, not only by looking at the cover, but by reading a bit from the Introduction and checking out the table of contents. Also on this website you’ll find some interviews I did with several authors of the essays in this book. I hope you’ll find the book of interest and pass on the word not only to other nurses but also to anyone concerned with high quality patient care and the future of health care.
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