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"art bell" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

02:19 min | 4 months ago

"art bell" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Might be better if they play what we just recorded in reverse up on the screen here. Just call my name, I'll be there in a hurry if you don't have to worry 'cause maybe they're ain't no mouth behind enough to keep me from getting to you baby I love them. Okay, okay, how are you yes or no? I love that. I think this is a there he is. Wow. He and Art Bell had some kind of falling out. Gary was telling me something about that. Do you know anything about or can you talk about? Well, I would if I could because art's not was anymore, but I have no idea. I wonder what it was. Oh no, apparently he insulted I'm looking he insulted his wife I don't know. I don't know there was some kind of big Gary was telling me there was some big drama about it. So I said, I'll ask Raleigh. She'll know about it. No, I've never heard about it. I mean, I knew who the backwards guy was. So give me credit for that, but I have absolutely no idea about, you know, I don't usually get into people's personal lives, but I don't know. With the local resources of channel 9 and the national resources of cable news network, news nation, this is WGN radio on air and online. It is 6° at 1132 good evening under clear skies. I'm David Jennings, Chicago police are looking into how a body wound up in a deep freeze. WGN sports Iowa were northwestern 86 70 bulls lose to the clippers, college of the line I beat Nebraska, Maryland over Indiana to Paul short up against Yukon Dayton in OT over Loyola to northern Illinois beat western Michigan. Expressways in dull ways no delays to speak of right now. Chicago police are

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"art bell" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

04:22 min | 4 months ago

"art bell" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Merry girl. A lovely song upon her lips temple rises and it dips all the peril. WGN radio. I'm Raleigh James and Ye did it as a Christmas record, but I thought this was one of the neatest things you just JD McPherson we were talking about him last night when Eric called and yeah, he said, well, you play anything by him. I was absolutely. I'll pick something and he gave me a free range so that's exactly what I did. Holly Carroll candy and joy. It was on new west. It was a single in 2019. And his backing vocals are the ayers. I have no idea what they were thinking with that name, but I can go in a few places that I'll avoid right now. That was recorded at Alex the great Alex the great spin around, I don't know, 20, 30 years now. It's in the Barry hills section of Nashville. And that is that is the deal. And what else can I say? Nothing. Except where was my list here? Because I had had this on it because of course we are maybe this isn't today. I don't know. We are keeping Eric's dog in mind and I know what here is somewhere. But yeah, right. Well, I'll find it. And apparently I'm not doing good at that or anything else, really. If you could see the studio, well, you don't want to. So 888-876-5593 88 88 rally. And that takes us to Fran in Austin, how's it going, Fran? Hey, Raleigh Well, you were talking earlier about backwards a day or something like that. Yes, it is backwards day where your clothes backwards. I can't imagine it myself. Well, that reminded me, do you remember the backward speech guy that Art Bell used to have on? Oh, absolutely reverse speech with the backwards. That was it. Yeah. Absolutely. That was fascinating. I never knew, okay, is this real, but it sure sounded real. Right, no, I absolutely apparently the guy, the guy, is an act, obviously. So and then I found one online that there was one who was on one of those Americas got talent, somebody from Nashville trying to do it, I think. So yeah, but the backwards dude, yes. Yeah. There were some interesting stuff because I think they had I forget which president was talking at that time and they were talking to all about this great bill that they had signed the Republicans and Democrats agreed on it. And played it backwards and said, we had to sign it. Those were a lot of fun, yes, absolutely. And then the one that really got me was they had a little baby. And the little baby is doing what babies do as babies in the bathtub. You know, doing all that. Reversed it and said daddy helped me. Wow. Wow. That is that fascinating. So after I heard those shows, I started recording myself and playing myself backwards all the time, and I never heard anything. Well, right, right. John, I was the backwards dude. John Austin, I found his apparently audition for America's Got Talent. So of course, I'm doing this cold, so I hope to help. Well, I know that Dan and master control will watch out for me, just in case, because I don't know. My name is John Austin, and where are you from John? Charlotte, North Carolina. How would he joke? I'm 50 years old. Okay, so why now America's Got Talent? Well, I've been singing since I was 5 years old. And some friends of mine said, you need to go to America's Got Talent. They're going to love what you do. And you think you could win this? I do. Okay, I'm not going to ask any more questions. Good luck. Thank you. Dick must be good. Fun and out of the running thread they did, but it would be nice to hear a hundred black men. Is there something wrong with the track? It

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"art bell" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

06:50 min | 1 year ago

"art bell" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"I used to imagine God not as a person, but as the sun and I used to imagine Giants son with, you know, with with legs and arms looking down through the sky, I guess. I guess Maybe that explains part of my fascination with this, you know, because I think most people sort of either believe in God wholeheartedly without examining it very much, and a lot of scientists particular just dismissed the notion out of hand says Oh, that's ridiculous. There's no proof for whatsoever. It's silly to even entertain the concept and for me, I feel like I'm in the middle. I am willing to go I'm willing to take whatever I see is true and make my own conclusions on it is God an excuse for people who can't come up with an answer. Well, that seems, you know, A lot of people do have this idea like, oh, it God is an easy explanation for something that you're not willing to take the time to really study and understand, And so that's that's part of the reason why I don't like. Creationism and and the intelligent design because there is really good explanation for evolution, and there's been so much fantastic study of it and and to simply say, Oh, you know, God created all these species. Well, I think that's that's an easy explanation. Look a little harder and you'll you'll see that that you know you could explain it using these this amazing process that's been going on on Earth for billions of years. But you know, I can't be so dismissive when it comes to the big game because we just don't know how it started. We don't know how to unit the laws, University wrote. That's where I have the mystery for me. My mother always used to say still does. She's 92 that God is always was always will be, and I keep telling her mom, I need more than that. Be really interesting. You know, the idea of the eternal God, you know it. Thomas McQueen has had that. You know that God has to be eternal because nothing could have created it. Um, and some people think maybe that's true of the universe as well. Let's go to Joe and Lansing, Michigan. Hey, Joseph, Go ahead. Hi. How are you? Okay. Thanks. Hey, I'm finally I'm with George Door. Hey, if you want a scientist, that's uh Got the God question kind of down with Darwinian logic, please on heaven. Dr David Sloan Wilson. Um, he wrote the are Darwin's cathedral. I don't know if you've heard him or not. Okay? Yeah, we'll check into it. Please have them on now. My question And like I asked this question when Art Bell was on back in the day. It's about time travel and the movement of the sun around the, uh well around the galaxy. We're moving like 500,000. Miles an hour around the galaxy and time travel like if we were at the time travel even Few 100 years like Star Trek. They went back to save the whales. You had Marty McFly. I go back. How does physics explain? This, um Kind of distance and in time travel is wormholes. Is it something else? What is modern physics say about time travel? Oh, yeah, That's the question. You know, Time travel is one of the things I love talking about. Time travel to the future. We know it exists. Because we know about the theory of general relativity that if you're accelerating at, you know, relative like I'd take off in a rocket and I leave Earth and I accelerated a high rate say close to the speed of light. And then I returned to Earth. Then my time scale is going to be different. I will come back to the Earth. Maybe only a year older and 100 years may have passed on Earth. And so in essence, I have traveled to the future and we know this is physically possible. And in fact, we see evidence of it in our satellites now, which their clocks are running their outside of Earth's gravity. Well, and so a little bit outside of it, and there Their clocks are traveling at a slightly different rate than I've now. The big question, though, is time travel to the past, even possible, because that's something that we don't we don't see predicted. They're all in our in our current physics. And some scientists have have have the proposed conjectures, saying it can't possibly be true. But those things have not been proved one way or the other. So in summary time travel to the future, definitely to the definitely possible time travel to the past. It looks like it's forbidden. But we don't know for sure. Let's go to Bristol, Wisconsin. The BA is with us. Hello, Be a welcome. Good evening, fellas. Hi, Um George. Thank you so much for introducing me to your guest perspective. You're welcome. Call the book that I write about him. The existential physicist I'd like that. Good, good title. Well, the intellectual stimulation is off the rails. It might be a little Shiraz, but I have first I would appreciate his point of view in his perspective. How he likes walks and everybody issues around the whole circle. Um, I want to say that I'm a journalist and a scientist, a writer and artist of physical artists. So the stuff he was talking about negative space kinda related it to art and the one collar That was talking about putting ink in water and watching it spread. That struck me But my, um My thing is the never ending story. And what is that? Never ending story Well in the never ending story, And I think that your guests can appreciate how much Hey, he has kids, but I remember, you know, thinking about all these perspectives and investigating You know? What I was raised with and what I've come to know. You know, to examine things and investigate things. The journalist in me, but there's a scene in the movie where the princess is holding a grain of sand in her hands. And it recreates everything that had been lost or melted or blown away. I think it turned into like the universe and everything just came out of that sand but interesting, similar to the theory of inflation, which basically said that a tiny amount of space expanded and became our entire universe. Mark. We've got a minute left. First of all, tell folks where they can get your book. Give out your website, and then I haven't found a quick question for you. Sure You can see descriptions of all my books on my website and that is www dot Mark alpert dot com. It's about M A R K a. L pe rt dot com. What will get us the answers that we've been all talking about tonight?.

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"art bell" Discussed on The Win-Win Effect

The Win-Win Effect

04:59 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on The Win-Win Effect

"Everybody has a couple of good ideas in our lifetime. I think einstein said i had two good ideas in my life. Feinstein had to you know having one is like a miracle right but the idea is to look for good ideas to identify good ideas and they can come from anywhere in the organization. So i think that the more leadership in an organization can encourage ideas to percolate not percolate. That's all work float up from the bottom through the organization to the tosh rue truths lot. Everyone's going to be a lot of touch points. You have to make the kind of be able to sell overall vision and sharing that vision so with know that when you presented this opportunity of this idea obviously have to look at where we were in that world at that time. Hvl was known for comedy stand ups and giving comes specials. You got whoopi goldberg and billy crystal. I mean looked so many things that they were doing at the time. I think i read somewhere in memoir. I can't remember the name of the actual thing. It's called fezzet festival. What they were trying to launch right there. Was you know this is an interesting story about hp hp by the way was when i got there in the mid eighties was kind of like net flix. Yeah like the hottest television around. I mean it was just. They were changing television. There were changing the way people watch television and near innovation. You think about it now as like a big deal but their innovation was showing movies uncut and uncensored for the first time so that people could see them in our homes and in addition they were very smart they showed comedians they put comedians on uncut and uncensored so robin williams act. You couldn't see robin williams anywhere in the world. Uncut uncensored unless you went to a club and saw him there but they put him on tv on censored and suddenly. You know it's a big business. Took off yeah. He took off. He was just while he was a he was powerful. Powerful one of the greats man. He was just. I remember watching him when i was young. I wasn't you know it's funny. I think i told you this when we very first met i learned. I've never sold anything in my life. But i was in one on the number one people in internationally in sales and brokering deals for people that they would hire me as a third party and come in and brokered. The deal was made that money. I just knew how to obviously structure to deal and make sure it was a win win for both parties short-term and long-term so when i look at it overall people ask me. How many sales books have you ever like zero. They're like why. I'm like speak energy fluently fluently. And it comes from my older sister being exposed it a very young age to where she couldn't communicate verbally. She was handicapped. So i learned how to intuitively read. She wanted for me and what she needed and communicate that way and that was my gift that i didn't know i discovered later on in life that that was my gift. So when people say will. I really didn't learn anything from sales books. I learned how to share a vision in story. Tell by watching. Stand up comedy.

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"art bell" Discussed on The Win-Win Effect

The Win-Win Effect

02:01 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on The Win-Win Effect

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"art bell" Discussed on Station 19368

Station 19368

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on Station 19368

"How it's delivered any of that stuff beyond guys just doing podcast. Which are not necessarily interviews like this. It's more just to comedians or three comedians. who will a big name comedians. Just hanging out just talking you know. Bsn for an hour or so. It's not an interview Where do you think the future of comedy lies. Well i try not to make predictions especially about the future. I think that it's hard to tell where it's gonna go. i think the zoom revolution has certainly given comedians. if nothing else another platform because the old platforms are gonna come back. you know. they're not they're not gone forever Comedy is everywhere. Now you know tiktok. We're getting comedy on youtube tiktok. Podcast you mentioned. I mean there's funny people all over the place because funny and people have to be funny. That's part of being human and now the whole world's a stage because of the internet some of the greatest talent is coming up through. You know through digital stuff as you know. I just you know i just marvel at at how the comedy business is growing more than anything else. And how more and more people see that as an opportunity to be in the entertainment business without too much trouble might and i think it's a lot like the music business in that now that anybody can sell published in or you know Put themselves out there. We see a lot more content. So it's a little harder to find the good stuff to go the goal. Is you have to dig a little deeper for the goal. But it's still there. I think a lot of people get caught up in that idea that Everything is garbage when it's too much stuff as brands out there comedy brands and which comedy central is one and they are placed to look if you want if you want to know where to comedy right. So i've had the url. Going across the balance seat is screen art bell writer dot com where you can get the book. And there's also a direct link to the amazon amazon and the other.

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"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

05:44 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"Two Outlets they have the book right now. you can Click the link and make it easy for you. Don't have to search around or just go to art bell writer dot com for the people on the audio side arielle writer or one word and dot com It's been a pleasure the one more time with show the book in the title. It's constant comedy How i started comedy central and lost my sense of humor by art bell. And there's a podcast out by the same name now. The podcast launched yesterday. So it's up in available now right. Yeah right Wherever you get your podcast the constant comedy podcast with art bill and vinnie for volley. And it's been fun. we're having fun. Is it going to be a weekly thing is going to be a weekly thing. Great we look forward to that. I thank you so much for your time here. I thank you. Thanks bye for now. Art bell folks Great stuff there. If you're interested in comedy i And especially if you're interested in television and how some of the backstory of television works in what it's like working in network television or cable television Great read I've honestly of only read four chapters five chapters prologue and five chapters. I believe in the epilogue Will get the book and finish the book. And i urge you to spell writer dot com. Appreciate your spending some time with us tonight. We don't have a show this weekend. I'm off.

"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

05:26 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"You know It became more stories. Kept coming out of the woodwork about it and and so they have a right to be upset about that. I mean states. It's not equal opportunity if you have if you have to give up your dignity to get some states sign if you based on gender so i agree with you completely because you know women are interrupted by men like three to one. They found out men. Just interrupt women. They've talked right over the up and the other day the other day. I was at a meeting because i'm on a board of a non product and a woman interrupted me and she said i'm sorry i it's just what i do. I interrupt and i say hey. It's refreshing to be interrupted by a woman i feel good about. It was funny moment. Because she's right. You know women get talked over all the time in boardrooms in in in everywhere and it's not not nice. Something happened right after. You left comedies. That because you say i you left it. Ninety six. I was at cable vision in ninety seven and we Cable vision at that time. Both the wiz. If familiar with the whiz everybody loves a whiz in new york city liz. Yeah they bought lost a whiz and they thought it would be a good idea and to bump they had some deal with comedy central to kind of promote them and they want to put stand up comedians and they did put stand up comedians in the whizz at lunchtime on thursday afternoons. And i i was in charge of Having the Produced video produced for it and package would never got to air but the idea was they would just going to be doing stand up in a retail store where people and then workout. I like. I predicted back by. People predicted the comedy. Your idea would work out Except they were wrong in your case. I'm in my case we were completely like. This is just going to be a disaster. Nobody's going to pay attention to the comedians. You're not gonna get any good comedians after one shot because they're gonna go back and tell other comedians. That's one gig not worth taking no matter how much it pays and all that stuff Did i know it's it's easy to when when you walk away from something that you built in the proud of Do you think it carried up the brand to your satisfaction. After you left something. I look at all the stuff that comedy central did remember. I said i wanted it to be. I really wanted to be a showcase for comedy. 'cause i love comedy. It's thirty years old yesterday. I mean comedy central. And i couldn't be prouder to have built didn't have been part of the beginning of that whole edifice that gave us so many. You know that that started so many comedy careers that that did so much innovative comedy that gave us things that wouldn't have otherwise as i said wouldn't have otherwise gotten on the air very proud of that it i. I can't imagine how could have gotten any better. I want to ask about because part of the title curious now because you left in ninety six again his book it says it's constant comedy How i started comedy central and lost my sense of humor now. Is that why you left. You lost your sense of humor. And how how did it make you lose your sense of humor. That's what i let me tell you what that subtitle is about. First of all. It's a memoir so i tell the story from my point of view. It's my recollections. And it's very personal. You know i turn myself inside out because that's what you have to do when you're writing memoir.

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"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

05:46 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"Don't don't and if you see women being abused in any way you do something about it. That's what should have been done in those days. And to the extent that people were doing it or overdoing it in the case of bill cosby and it breaks my heart. Because i love the guy as did america but you know at some point you gotta say that's just wrong. You know absolutely affected other. People didn't didn't get caught making any less wrong now. I would say no. We're not arguing. We're in violent. Agreement right yeah But to your point about women in comedy. I think it's still. It's still perceived as an a boy's game all boys club type of thing although there are some great Female comedians out there. I talked to a lot of comedians. And almost exclusively guys. I would say exclusively guys and i'm trying to get some choose that i'm trying to move on i i asked any letterman. I haven't gotten a response yet. But i think a lot of guys still have this attitude. Mcdonald was still on top of comedy. He has this idea or perception. That women can't be funny and I could tell you last few times. I've been to comedy club. Climate goal was still open. the funniest acts on the bill. When we were there with my wife would women generally so. I think it's changed but the perception is still there and i want to get someone on the show but do you think it's changed enough that there are enough women making breakthroughs not sure that's the same perception. I mean right in the early nineties. I mean christopher hitchens wrote in one of his books That the reason women aren't funny is because they didn't have the obligation to be funny. That men have it and men need to be funny in order to attract women. He didn't say it quite that way. But i'm being genteel year so that was part of that conversation the other part. I think you know saturday night. Live belushi i mean. We had a head writer at at comedy. Central comedy channel rather. His name is eddy gorgeous. Can you said women can't be funny. And it's patently untrue. Right you know. It's just completely untrue. First of all you're looking at a guy who liked women who were funny. I like to date women. Were funny you know. I like i married. Someone who i thought was funny. I i so the idea that women can be funny now in in the in the previous thirty years..

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"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

05:20 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"Really now so yeah you know what it what it has in common with. Today is the comedians today as they always have Certainly in the last forty or fifty years they step up the line and they crossed the line. That's kind of part of their job. You know to push the boundaries a little bit to make people a little bit uncomfortable and to make them laugh and talk about important things i mean. I use it as an example the rise of women comedians or less thirty years and the fact that You know women. Comedians really gave us a good look what it was like to be a woman in america in a funny way. I mean without writing an essay about right and because who's going to read an essay but there they were talking about the women's women's experience in america and it was very. I think it was instrumental in the metoo movement. I think it was instrumental in really opening people's eyes to what women go through I saw richard pryor on. Its own when i was a kid his first appearance and he was talking about being a black kid in peoria illinois illinois getting beat up on the playground and i was laughing like crazy and then i stopped laughing. I thought man. This kid's life was tough. That's what he was really saying but he was coating it in comedy and that's really part of what's great about comedy because it gets us to see the world through the eyes of someone who can get away with talking about it in a way that other people can't and that's what's so dangerous about when we try to censor comedy you know. I get that people can be offended and get their feelings hurt and nobody wants to do that. But you can't everything you say. I can't say a single word that won't offend anybody. I mean i could say hello and somebody somebody somewhere. It's going to get offended. So but the idea about comedy and its purpose and its you know more than just to make us laugh to make us think and i think people forget about that so my take on that is Especially within the confines of something. That has a comedy club. Written on the sign on the walnuts brick walls around and say comedy in his neon lights in comedy. Show comedy show. Anything should be able go in there. What is your take on. This should be lines of where free speech What can and can't be said within the context of a comedy show. I think you can't incite violence. I think that's you know that's a bad line to cross but and i think that.

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"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

04:51 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"The guy who was impressed did a very good job of of how you doing it you know. I have to take the opportunity to mention. We're doing a podcast. My friend Vinnie volume i- vinnie work with letterman. For fifteen years the executive in charge of the shell and yeah i know and his stories are fantastic. Yeah we're doing a blanket. What do you start in that It started yesterday actually on the anniversary we decided to do. The podcast called the constant comedy. Podcast named after my book. We decided to do it because we wanted to talk to people who work there in the in the old days you know at the beginning and at comedy channel and comedy central because as i said it was an explosion of creativity and some of those people went onto brilliant career. Not some of them. We talked to somebody who was the head of pound pictures we. She had her first television job at the comedy channel. She went on to become the head of fox broadcasting. I mean these people didn't incredible things. Yeah everybody everybody advanced except me. But so you're talking to you. So i point you so in mid nineties still there in Say ninety five to ninety seven ninety eight in that period still at comedy central around ninety six ocala just about the time that south park showed up south park with with the first mega hit or was the daily show. Show is cooking by then. The daily show is cooking. But yes. South park went on to become a cultural icon. Night practically I was there when it came in the door. Another one that came in the door and those guys. I'm sure you've heard the story. They they sent a christmas card around to all the networks and the christmas card. Was you know the southbound kids just doing the most blasphemous send up of christmas. You know jesus christ is back. And he's angry or confused and and just the language in the end the blaspheme and they tore all the religions apart. They made up. New religions tore those apart. I mean it was really crazy And and we got it we were. We were very excited. The thing that confuses me here now and it confused me man. I should say now no longer. I'm really give much too. But i used to watch comedy central in those days and notice that there was sleeping during the day of You know stuff that. I would see at night like i'd see a comedy special by comedian. Stand up special and they're at without the bleeping uncensored then if i saw it in the daytime at noon There would be bleeping on it and then you had Shows like park that seemed to have no censorship at all. So i was always confused about where the line of censorship was in because it was on cable. Why not have the four letter words -cational unless it would be like a a raw eddie murphy raw which was just like complete fuller with. I could see how that my ruffle some feathers during the day but what..

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"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

05:28 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"I don't think the reason people aren't growing at home is because it's illegal because smoking it's illegal in. They're smoking in any way. they're not grown. Because it's hard to do when they don't want it's a lot of work and they don't want it to but a lot of entrepreneurial idea so the idea the point i'm making here is anytime you have a great idea like you had a great idea and obviously to me again. It was a no brainer. There are gonna be some huge struggles with getting it off the ground so when you first launched What was the reception of. It wasn't working out and Were you nervous about it. Wasn't it was going to succeed in sale or or sink. Well to say. The least. I am as i noted. We launched with plan b which was not very much program and that didn't work out so well We were lambasted by the press. And i think that a big reason that was because michael fuchs had gone out there. You know all oversaw a honus and saying hey man this thing is going to be great and he was the most powerful man in hollywood which makes them kind of a target right right and so they just said okay. We're gonna feel taken this apart. It's not funny it's stupid. Hbo falls flat on. Its face. michael. Fuchs does a bellyflop. I mean we heard everything from the press..

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"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

03:40 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"Do appreciate your Patronizing sponsors now onto the big program as i mentioned. We're going to talk to the man who actually founded comedy central and It's a very interesting stories. Written a book about an art bell not to be confused with the paranormal art. Bell aren't though the former media executive best known for creating and building..

"art bell" Discussed on The Dave Pamah Show

The Dave Pamah Show

05:35 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on The Dave Pamah Show

"We picked up some other people to help on the on the way and in a few months we had a demo tape. I had a presentation and we present it to the top executives of atrial. There were about thirty people in the room at the end of the presentation. Michael said i love it. I went up and running in six months and that was my next. You know challenge and moment of excitement and incredible fear. Because now i was responsible not totally just me at this point anymore because the working on it but i felt responsible for the entire enterprise and we had to launch and six months. Yeah well that's sexy enough time still well. We must have been enough time because it launched an added that go six months in. Well you could say maybe was enough time but let me put it this way. Our launch was a complete flop total disaster and so from that point of view. I like to think that maybe we could have done better. Had we had a year before we launch. But i'm not even sure. I'm sure it would have been that much different. I'll tell you why. I mean we ran into after obstacle. We had a tough time getting the programming that i originally imagined for the for the channel. Not because it was expensive but because it was just unavailable has a turned out and That was a surprise so after launching we had to really improvise. That's the best word for it. Okay you improvise and remember. I told you that michael was the most powerful man in the business. He was you know. He had quite an ego and he announced the channel months before we launched saying this was going to be the greatest cable channel ever. It was going to be really funny. Hbo knew what it was doing. Because we were the best television channel and in in the world and we knew how to do these things and guess what happened when it flopped..

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"art bell" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

KLBJ 590AM

01:37 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"Good morning, wherever you may be across this great land of ours beyond actually the tradition and wine islands out west eastward to the Caribbean and the U. S. Virgin Islands south into South America. North all the way to the pole in worldwide on the Internet. This is coast goes day up. It's gonna be a packed show tonight. It has been a while. When we last spoke to major endgame scientifics of major at James, a remote viewer involved in the original military remote viewing program he was about to endeavor. Remote view, Satan. We way talked a great deal about that. And I did on the last program. And I wasn't so sure It was such a hot idea. I'm still not Ed is ensconced all by himself on the Big Island. I talked to his wife. She was pretty concerned about him. I talked to Ed. I was a little concerned about him, and we've done almost no discussion prior to the show. So we're all going to find out together. How it dames is and how the project is going. And of course, we'll talk about a lot more. Just a couple of things that I want to touch on very quickly. One. This is really important. We're scared to put it on the website because of legal issues. But I want to read you what I've got here. It's simply, says y two k issue. Dear Art Bell. I am employed at one of the top three international and national telecommunications providers. There's a TNT, sprint and GTE. The following is a page from a typical.

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"art bell" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

02:29 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"Low cost airlines 807 544531. 807 544531 vest 807 54 45 31 Stay away from the crest of a wave Black Oh, Lyndon Readiness leap in its cladding. It's my dick. That's a good thing. You're making me this is one somewhere in time with Art Bell. Continues courtesy of premiere networks. By the way with regard to millennium, my appearance on blame. I did hear a pretty positive thing. Millennium in the last episode was up a full share points. Yeah, That's right. I get inside info. I'll pay full SharePoint get a pen. Get some paper because e. Don't know about you, but I'm listening very carefully to all this y two k stuff. This is very serious for a moment here. I really have been listening and reading. And.

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"art bell" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

02:02 min | 2 years ago

"art bell" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"And you know these these people that come into your hearts and your life and you learn things from them. And Larry King was just I know he's a punch line in a lot of ways with some. What is it like 12 wives or something? Or seven wives? Whatever it is, I think it was only eight. Oh, only so, you know, he's a lot more than that. Take timeto read about his career his early days and to see not just the success that he gained, but his path to success. That's what always impresses me. Success is great, but somebody's path to success is what impresses me What they had to do The hurdles how they had to move left Zig, right. You know, whatever to get through things and And he wowed me that day. And I think you wild everybody in that audience and you come across those people on a rare occasion I've met, you know, Rush and Dr Laura and Art bell and just amazing people, of course work with Amazing people. Okay? If I But he paved the way for all of those. Yeah, That's what I'm saying. It's like the beginning and you see it and you just go. This is what sparked the fire. In so many and so I, You know, I tip my mike to you, sir. And you had a good 87 year. Run. God bless you. God speed. I know you've got people surrounding you in heaven listening to all those great stories that great, silly little laugh and all those things heaven. Hello? Yeah. Washington. That's how we used to start all his car. His phone call? Yeah. Where they were calling from Hello, Daytona, But yeah, So what? What a loss. But he had a fantastic run. So God bless him, and wherever he is, it is the fourth report of Niels Vedra. Let's get the latest news Now. They mean King in the cave, Fine newsroom. A church in El Monte has been vandalized. Investigators are looking into a possible explosion at First Works Baptist Church early this morning. The pastor of the church has come under fire because of his opposition.

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Jaguar escapes, kills 6 animals at New Orleans zoo

Coast To Coast AM: Somewhere In Time

03:29 min | 5 years ago

Jaguar escapes, kills 6 animals at New Orleans zoo

"Slash back behind bars a three year old jaguar after escaping from its enclosure at the audubon zoo in new orleans early this morning management says his staffers so the wildcat loose before the zoo opened it was sedated and secured but it had already been on the hunt says dr kyle burks audubon zoo vp while there were no human injuries we did suffer the loss of four apopka one emu and one fox that lived in nearby habitats they were attacked and did not survive audubon zoo curator says they are investigating how jaguar got out and ads about the killings that he's a young male jaguar and he was doing jaguars do the office space sharing company we work says it is no longer serving red or white meat at company events and it won't allow employees to expense meals that include those meets battling back to the very top less than a year after giving birth serena williams lost the wimbledon ladies singles championship against germany's angie kerber in straight sets six three six three it was super encourage aging to know that i can compete and to do well this is covers third grand slam winter playing against serena's always on offer me i mean she's the best best player on the world champion to play against her especially to finance is always really special go back djokovic rafael nidal to reach tomorrow's men's final at the all england club he will face kevin anderson this is abc news if you have frequent heartburn take control of it with practice echo tc instead of stashing in acids everywhere like in your junk drawer buried under old batteries and hotel pens or your purse hiding in the one pocket you won't check you even have antacids on your nightstand which are very hard to see in the dark siamese stop stashing in acids and started taking one pill a day twenty four hours zero hartberg it's possible with practical use as directed for fourteen days not for media relief chuck sivertsen abc news for the local news you need depend on chaos arose pat kerrigan vice mayor chris rogers is here quite the announcement from santa rosa mayor chris corser got five four months of having a full council people working together we need to go out and make sure that whoever does replace the mayor on the council back beer is somebody who has that shares vision and pot of elbow at a lot of time counties news josh hello with saddam counties most accurate dependable forecast here's stacey james on the ks sro weather watch filling in on your ceo's mostly clear skies tonight low fifty four fifty two on the shores partly cloudy for sunday at seventy eight sixty two on the coast monday a few clouds at eighty three sixty eight embiid databa tuesday a few clouds at eighty two sixty eight on the coastline depend on whether every thirty minutes on fm news talk one zero three five and ninety four five k sro welcome to art bell somewhere in time tonight featuring coast to.

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U.S. Says It's Still 'Locked And Loaded' For New Strikes In Syria

Vegas Never Sleeps

01:14 min | 5 years ago

U.S. Says It's Still 'Locked And Loaded' For New Strikes In Syria

"One forty one more now on those us led airstrikes in syria on friday the united nations security council has rejected a russian resolution to condemn them the vote came during an emergency meeting on saturday us ambassador nikki haley insisting the air strikes were a justified and proportionate reaction to a chemical weapons attack attributed to syria's government a week ago she also conveyed a message from president trump saying the us is quote locked and loaded if syria chooses to use chemical weapons again president trump applauding the airstrikes by going on twitter to say mission accomplished james comey saying he reopened the fbi investigation into hillary clinton's emails because he did believe that she was going to win the twenty sixteen election in an interview that's airing tonight on abc's twenty twenty the former fbi director says he wanted to make sure the election results would be viewed as legitimate by the american people clinton has said she thought the announcement by komi just before the election they played a part in her losing to donald trump call me was fired by president trump last may and has that cal all book coming out on tuesday in which he is extremely critical of trump and quirky radio host art bell has.

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