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Serious radio
Streaming online, 'The Mark Zito Show' transitions to a national audience
By Kelina Imamura
Twelve minutes before the "soft opening" of "The Mark Zito Show," host and namesake Mark Zito stumbles into the Orange Television Network headquarters like Cosmo Kramer from "Seinfeld." "I can't be saying this enough," Zito said on the air that first night.
SU students channel passion for NY Rangers into podcast
By Kevin Baumer
Broadcast journalism majors Steve Gelbs and Eric Rothman have taken their career paths into their own hands. Gelbs, a senior, and Rothman, a junior, co-host a New York Rangers blog site - nyrangerscast.com - and a biweekly podcast of the same name. The site began in the summer of 2006, when Gelbs got a call from one of his friends who had been hired by the New York Sportscast Network.
The big picture; what you need to know about LCD and Plasma TVs
By Matthew Bellezza
With HDTV, Blu-ray and HD digital media dominating the home entertainment center today, LCD and Plasma televisions have been on the rise to keep up with the demand. Considering how common it has become to see a decent sized flat-panel TV in homes today, it's surprising how ill informed people are about what they are buying.
Crush | Heidi Klum
By Stephanie Musat
Heidi Klum Who cares that she bombed hosting the Emmy's yesterday? It made Heidi Klum even more attractive: It made her human. Normally looking at her 5-foot-9 and a half physique, she seemed supernatural, like an angel, which fits her former position at Victoria's Secret.
Trip hop revival
After years of obscurity, genre makes full-fledged return to the spotlight
By Dan Kaplan
With today's release of "Radio Retaliation," the new album from Washington, D.C.-based Thievery Corporation, audiences get not just an album, but also a continuation of the revival of trip hop. The UK-based genre got its start in the early 90s, ripping from the emerging hip hop phenomenon and incorporating down-tempo electronic music.
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