61. He also hosted a radio program that featured black spirituals on WERD in Atlanta, Ga., and owned and operated a recording company in Boston called Veritas Records. 62. He also worked in Los Angeles and Pittsburgh, returned to WNEW for a while and most recently had a radio program on KCSM in San Mateo, Calif. 63. He lambasted Lernout on a short-lived Webcast radio program, for which he was anchor on the former RadioWallStreet.com. 64. He gave interviews on three drive-time radio programs Friday morning, joshing with the local hosts and lapsing into a heavy Southern drawl. 65. He said he hopes to get the camp radio programs on air sometime this week, and that he intends to include taped messages from Aristide in the broadcasts. 66. He later wrote for other radio programs and for the movies. 67. He prepared radio programs in French for the Allies, and taught creative writing at several universities, including Princeton and Harvard. 68. He told Agence France-Presse that he planned to step down from the radio program at Christmas and end his television show next June. 69. He sent aides to substitute for him at the radio program last Sunday and then called in as a guest. 70. He taught the history of music at Georgetown and Yale and was host for classical music radio programs on WGMS in Washington. |