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Sports Zar Jason Black Reports on the NBA's Jason Collins Coming Out
Jason Black is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma where he recieved a B.A. in Journalism. While at OU he served as Sports Director for the University television station. He has recieved multiple awards for public speaking and comedy.
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Mike Bako Joins us to Discuss NBA Star Jason Collins Admitting He is Gay
In addition to his role as Marketing Manager for D S Simon Productions Mike Bako also serves as Sports Editor of DailyNational.com. In this capacity he is a frequent guest sports analyst on the Fox News Channel
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Alan Donnes Gives the full Rundown in New Orleans, Home to the Superbowl! How has the City Taken to the Festivities? How has the City has Reacted to Getting it's Beloved Coach Sean Payton Back.
Alan Donnes is the President of National Lampoon and the author of Patron Saints: How the Saints Gave New Orleans a Reason to Believe, about the New Orleans Saints football team in the post-Katrina era of that city. He was born and raised in New Orleans.
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Stacy Swimp: Colorado Coach John Embree Fired for Two Loosing Seasons, Not Racism
Stacy Swimp is the spokesman for the Project 21 black leadership network. Swimp told Rachel Sutherland and Rick Roberts of America's Radio News Network that racism had nothing to do with the firing of Colorado Buffaloes Coach John Embree. Swimp said despite the race accusation, the likely reason for Embree's dismissal are his two dismal seasons as head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes.
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Olympic Gold Medalist Michele Smith Discusses Controversial Players on the MLB Hall of Fame Ballot
Michele Smith is a two-time Olympic Gold Medalist for the 1996 and 2000 US Softball Team and a softball analyst for ESPN. She joined us to talk about Major League Baseball's new Hall of Fame ballot and the controversial players on the ballot accused of using performance enhancing drugs.
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Tony La Russa Reflects on Baseball and What Makes a Winning Team
Tony La Russa managed the St. Louis Cardinals from 1996 to 2011, as well as the Oakland A's and the Chicago White Sox. La Russa reflects on Baseball, winning teams and the current distractions that harm young players today.
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Former Miami Dolphin Quarterback Dan Marino Discusses NFL Referee Controversy
Former Miami Dolphin Quarterback Dan Marino was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame back in 2005. He played 17 years with the Dophin's and is now an analyst on The NFL today on CBS. Dan discusses the NFL referee controversy and the union coming to an agreement.
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Fitness Expert Pete Cerqua Discusses Doping at the Olympics
Some 107 athletes have been banned from the games under the cloud of performance enhancing drugs. Pete Cerqua owns and operates the 90-Second Fitness flagship studio in New York City, one of New York’s most respected and in-demand fitness trainers joined Rachel Crowson and Rick Roberts to talk about the controversy.
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Attorney John D. Giddins: NFL Had Knowledge of Concussion Risk But Failed to Address the Problem
John D. Giddins is one of the Lawyers representing over 2,000 former-NFL players in the NFL Concussion Litigation, and he talks with America's Radio News about the case against the National Football League.
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FEATURED INTERVIEW - Alan Donnes: Former Coach Mike Cerullo Blew the Whistle on Saints in Retaliation For Being Let Go
Alan Donnes is a writer, filmmaker, comic, and author of “Patron Saints: How the Saints Gave New Orleans a Reason to Believe.” Alan joined us to discuss the latest on the controversy over the Saints bounty program.
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Before Peyton Manning Arrived, I don't Think This Town Even Knew How to Tailgate, says Indy Sports Writer Phillip Wilson
Phillip Wilson is a sports reporter with the Indianapolis Star who covers the Indianapolis Colts. Wilson talks to America's Radio News about Peyton Manning leaving the Colts franchise.
When asked about the impact Manning had on the Colts fans, Wilson says, "I think in the begining, I don't know if this populace even knew how to tailgate". Wilson also describes how Manning changed Indianapolis from a basketball town to a football town.
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Neurosurgeon and Head Trauma Specialist Dr. Sanjay Gupta Discusses Head Injury Risk in Football
Dr. Gupta joins America's News Network to talk about his new CNN special, “Big Hits, Broken Dreams,” which focuses on High School football, and the dangers of brain injuries.
In light of America’s Big Game coming on Sunday, as well as famous brain traumas in our culture, like Senator Mark Kirk and former-Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, we’re talking with Dr. Gupta about the dangers of untreated brain injuries, the long roads of recovery, and what people can do to keep their minds able, healthy, and lucid.
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Penn State Student Body President TJ Bard on the Firing of Legendary Coach Joe Paterno and the Surrounding Scandal
Penn State student body President phoned in to America's Radio News to discuss the latest controversy surrounding the firings at Penn State University.
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Editor for Speedway Media on the Death of Indianapolis 500 Winner Dan Wheldon
ED Coombs is the editor of Speedway Media, and he joins ARNN to talk about the death of 2 time Indianapolis 500 champion Dan Wheldon.
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ARNN Talks with Poker Players Alliance about the Full Tilt Poker Fiasco
John Pappas is the executive director or the poker players alliance. He joins us to discuss the latest on the Full Tilt Poker fiasco.
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Sports Commentator Rob Mcallister on ARNN to discuss last weeks Highlights
Sports Commentator Rob Mcallister phoned in to America's Radio News with the latest sports headlines.
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Mike Levine with the latest from Miami in the Nevin Shapiro Case
Mike Levine is a reporter for WQAM in Miami. Mike joins us with the latest on The U. Is a possible 'Death Penalty' on the table?
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Colt McCoy of the Cleveland Browns talks Family, Faith, Football, and the 2011 NFL Season
Colt McCoy talks about his book, Growing Up Colt: A Father, a Son, and a Life in Football, co-authored with his father. Colt explains how his family have helped him achieve as a person and as a player.
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Pat Walsh, 'Sports Guy' talks about Violence at Major League Baseball Games
Pat Walsh, a sports commentator known as the Sports Guy, joins America's Radio News to discuss the violence that occurs during baseball games due to fanatical baseball enthusiast and gives his take on the NBA Drafts.
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Tim Tebow Gives His Take on the NFL Lockout and the need for Pro Athlete Role Models Today
Tim Tebow is one of the most accomplished players in college football history, and is also the first-ever sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy. He joined America's Radio News to discuss the NFL Lockout and the need for Pro Athlete role models today.
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