We’re turning one... and best of Herald Radio is yet to come

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 09 Agustus 2014 | 00.32

From a cast of political stars to the cast of "Star Trek," Boston Herald Radio has attracted dozens of prominent guests, landed national news-making bombs and revealed major breaking news stories in its first year of live Web broadcasts that have become can't-miss radio for listeners and viewers across the nation.

On the very first day of Herald Radio's "Morning Meeting" show, then-Mayor Thomas M. Menino dropped by the studio at 70 Fargo St. to bring gifts and a near surprise endorsement to mayoral candidate Charlotte Golar Richie.

Herald Radio's launch was named to the prestigious Frontier Fifty list of outstanding talk media webcasts in the nation by industry bible Talkers Magazine.

With three daily shows — "Morning Meeting" with Hillary Chabot and Jaclyn Cashman, "Trending Now" with Adriana Cohen and me, and "Sports Town" with Chris Villani, and a live morning news hour at 8 a.m. — Herald Radio has given listeners and viewers a new place to go for the best talk radio in town.

In only one year, Herald Radio has made national news with top sports guests including Red Sox honcho Larry Lucchino and Boston Marathon winner Meb Keflezighi, and political guests including U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, Ann Romney, Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, former Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, Attorney General Martha Coakley and columnist Charles Krauthammer.

Herald Radio also gave voters the first major Democratic gubernatorial debate — streamed live on bostonherald.com — and exclusive Suffolk University/Boston Herald polling results revealed live on "Morning Meeting."

The Suffolk/Herald poll accurately predicted Mayor Martin J. Walsh's election victory and made headlines across the country with a recent poll showing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney trouncing other potential GOP candidates in a 2016 New Hampshire primary matchup.

U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.) also created national shock waves by predicting Obamacare would be a disaster for Democrats in the 2014 elections in a candid interview on "Trending Now."

But politics isn't the only thing gaining attention on Herald Radio. The Internet station has featured guests like William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy of "Star Trek," actors Gary Sinise and Sean Astin, Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison and local celebrities such as Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart and chef Lydia Shire.

Herald Radio also is the place to be for the "High Noon" show with Howie Carr and me, streamed live every Wednesday at noon, and the media criticism show "Press Party" hosted by Herald multimedia reporter Erica Moura every Friday at noon.

So tune into Herald Radio this morning. The best is yet to come.


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