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Views of the News: Cyberattacks and the mid-Missouri news media
Views of the News: Cyberattacks and the mid-Missouri news media
A few days after Gov. Mike Parson accused a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter of hacking a state website, hundreds of Sinclair Broadcast Group television stations fell victim to a ransomware attack. One of these was a cyberattack, one was reporting. We’ll distinguish between the two. And, is the other shoe about to drop on Facebook? We’ll talk about how the company’s communications team is responding to another set of leaked documents. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
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Views of the News: Cyberattacks and the mid-Missouri news media
Roger Farah - TST Podcast #631
Roger Farah - TST Podcast #631
Roger N Farah is finally joining us in studio to do the business show and dropping serious knowledge. Regardless of your industry or craft, you can learn from this show. Pops, if you did not know, is a heavy hitter. He just retired as Chairman of the Board of Tiffany & Co., having organized the largest luxury retail sales merger in history, selling the company to LVMH last year. He was President and COO of Ralph Lauren for 15 years, CEO of Venator Inc (which owns all FootLocker brands) for a decade, ran three Department Store chains before that, and was even CEO Saks Fifth Avenue in 1987 at just 33 years old. (Boy do I feel unsuccessful). He graduated from the Wharton School at UPenn in three years while playing both Soccer and Basketball. We're going to be talking about his incredible 50 year career in luxury retailing, and taking your business questions! **Correction** At one point Roger refers to his old job Woolworth as "losing a billion dollars a year." This is incorrect - it was $100 million per year. #business #career #thesmokingtire Go be your strongest self, use J-B Weld, World's Strongest Bond. Available at https://www.JBWeld.com Head to https:/www.Policygenius.com to get started saving on home and auto insurance. Go to https://www.BuyRaycon.com/Smoking for 15% off your entire order! Spotify: Apple Podcasts: Google Music: Web player: Follow us! T: @thesmokingtire @zackklapman IG: @thesmokingtire @fakezackklapman Click here for the most honest car reviews out there: https://www.youtube.com/thesmokingtire Want shorter podcasts? Subscribe to our new CLIPS channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD4WGV-W5zD1MK4yHbNGwmw NEW SHIRTS! https://www.blipshift.com/tst
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Roger Farah - TST Podcast #631
TRACK 6: "Elevators" by Outkast by My 90s Playlist
TRACK 6: "Elevators" by Outkast by My 90s Playlist
Track six is when you give your favorites their flowers. If someone else was putting this playlist together, maybe they’ll have the best New York rapper or an entire West Coast label represented. Not you though; you’re throwing on Outkast. It may not be the song with the most airplay, but it is the one that might mean the most. As Andre 3000 once said, the South’s got something to say.
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TRACK 6: "Elevators" by Outkast by My 90s Playlist
E-40, rap legend : Bullseye with Jesse Thorn : NPR
E-40, rap legend : Bullseye with Jesse Thorn : NPR
He goes by many names: Forty Fonzarelli, Charlie Hustle, 40-Water or maybe you know him as the Ambassador of the Bay Area. When it comes to Bay Area hip-hop, E-40 quite possibly the greatest of all time. His distinctiveness has kept him relevant for three decades now, from mob music in the 1990's to hyphy slaps in the aughts to new music today. A couple months ago E-40 put out a brand new record with another Bay Area veteran: Too $hort – it's called Ain't Gone Do It. We're taking the time to revisit our conversation with E-40 from 2019. When he joined us we pulled up some deep cuts from R&B...
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E-40, rap legend : Bullseye with Jesse Thorn : NPR
Why Are American and British English Different? | Word Matters
Why Are American and British English Different? | Word Matters
This week is all about spelling. Some attempts to reform it have succeeded. (You've probably noticed that words are spelled differently in the US than in British English.) Others have failed hilariously. (You'll see.) But we're burying the lede; our first topic is that word itself: 'lede.' How did it find its current form? Then, we'll discuss the godfather of American English himself, Noah Webster. (Yes, that's where we got half our name.)
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Why Are American and British English Different? | Word Matters