→ UPDATE: As you can see on the left, the Daily News went with "Lin Star State" and the Post with "End of the Lin." Sadly, no BL Listeners predicted these headlines. But we think you still did better!
Reports are that Jeremy Lin is signing with the Rockets. We asked on Twitter: What are the New York tabloids -- famous for their puns -- going to use as a headline? Tune in on Wednesday to see who gets an on-air shoutout for predicting the headline. And call in at 11:40 about the Knicks vs. Nets very different offseasons. We'll be talking to Will Leitch of New York magazine about whether it's okay to switch allegiances from New York to Brooklyn.
I'm not clear where to register my complaint regarding my objection to the commercial on wnyc regarding its promotion. I find it highly offensive to be asked not to be half-assed in my promotion of the station. It is low class talk. Thanks you.
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I'm not clear where to register my complaint regarding my objection to the commercial on wnyc regarding its promotion. I find it highly offensive to be asked not to be half-assed in my promotion of the station. It is low class talk.
Thanks you.
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