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1210 Tonight with Anthony Mazzarelli

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Philadelphians have a wide range of interests to discuss but very few places that can satisfy them all.  This show will fill that void.  Most talk radio shows are about hearing the host talk.   This show is about letting the listeners talk — on the air, on the web, and, most importantly, to each other. This show will be the one spot where listeners can tune into to voice an opinion about local and national topics, cast a vote for their favorite burger, listen to a celebrity interview, or just to complain about the Eagles.




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Most talk radio shows lean to the right. Some talk radio shows lean to the left. Anthony Mazzarelli puts aside the political bickering and considers each issue as a whole.
1210 Tonight: Family Affairs 5-12-08
With the recent release of Grand Theft Auto 4, Dr. Mazz invites Chuck Williams to examine the effect that violent video games have on children.
1210 Tonight: The Office 5-12-08
Dr. Mazz and Rick Grimaldi look at a growing trend in which business require employees to sign "love contracts" pertaining to inter-office relationships.
1210 Tonight: 1210 Court 5-12-08
Dr. Mazz and Mike Lovell try the case of a man who shoots another man who he thinks is a rapist. However, that turns out not to be the case.
1210 Tonight: Attorney General Tom Corbett 5-12-08
Dr. Mazz talks to Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett about a campaign to crack down on straw purchasers of firearms.
1210 Tonight: The Moral Compass 5-7-08
Dr. Mazz and David Sontag entertain a debate over whether insurance companies should have access to DNA tests and be able to adjust their rates based on the results,
 
     
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