David Hinckley

David Hinckley appears in the following:

New York's New Country Radio

Friday, January 25, 2013

After a 17-year absence, country music returns to the New York dial.

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End of Two Eras in Radio

Friday, April 27, 2012

On Thursday, we learned of the end of two eras in radio: New York R&B station KISS-FM is closing shop after 30 years on air...and the radio legend Pete Fornatale died. New York Daily News reporter David Hinckley joins us to discuss the passing of two radio giants.

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Remembering Clarence Clemons and Sax in Pop Music

Monday, June 20, 2011

Saxophone legend Clarence "Big Man" Clemons passed away over the weekend, following complications of a stroke he suffered last week. For almost 40 years, Clemons was the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen's E-Street Band. With his passing, not only did we lose a legend, but also one of the last sax players in pop music. How many songs in recent memory have you heard on top 40 radio featuring a saxophone? David Hinckley, from the New York Daily News, joins us to talk about Clemons's legacy and the role of the sax (or lack thereof) in current pop music.

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Law & Order & New York

Monday, May 17, 2010

NY Daily News TV critic David Hinckley discusses the cancellation of Law & Order and the impact it will have on the local economy.

Have you ever been on Law & Order? Have you had the show film on your block or in your business? What's been the impact on your life or your street? Tell your Law & Order economic impact story here!

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Oscars Recap

Monday, March 08, 2010

TV Critic for the New York Daily News David Hinckley reviews last night's Oscars telecast.

What were your thoughts on the ceremony? Too many hosts? Too many best pictures? Comment below!

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Election Night Media Snafus; NY Times Corrections; AARP; Remembering Frankie Crocker & African American DJs

Friday, November 10, 2000

Oops! We Goofed: The media's election night meltdown and remembering Frankie Crocker and the history of African American disc jockeys.

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