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‘On Patrol: Live’ Recap: January 31-February 1, 2025

This Weekend’s On Patrol: Live Highlights, Commentary, and Social Media Activity

An On Patrol: Live recap including NYC studio host Dan Abrams’ puns, analysis, and banter with co-anchor Curtis Wilson (a Richland County, S.C., deputy sheriff), and Captain Tom Rizzo (Howell Township, N.J., PD) along with the often-snarky or playful social media reaction, follows. In a change of scenery, Abrams opens the show from the control room rather than on the set. read more

‘On Patrol: Live’ Recap: January 24-25, 2025

This Weekend’s On Patrol: Live Highlights, Commentary, and Social Media Activity

An On Patrol: Live recap including NYC studio host Dan Abrams’ puns, analysis, and banter with co-anchor Curtis Wilson (a Richland County, S.C., deputy sheriff), and Captain Tom Rizzo (Howell Township, N.J., PD) along with the often-snarky or playful social media reaction, follows. read more

‘On Patrol: Live’ Recap: January 17-18, 2025

This Weekend’s On Patrol: Live Highlights, Commentary, and Social Media Activity

An On Patrol: Live recap including NYC studio host Dan Abrams’ puns, analysis, and banter with co-anchor Curtis Wilson (a Richland County, S.C., deputy sheriff), and Captain Tom Rizzo (Howell Township, N.J., PD) along with the often-snarky or playful social media reaction, follows. read more

‘On Patrol: Live’ Recap: January 10-11, 2025

This Weekend’s On Patrol: Live Highlights, Commentary, and Social Media Activity

After a two-week holiday hiatus during which re-runs aired, On Patrol: Live returns this weekend with actual live episodes.

An On Patrol: Live recap including NYC studio host Dan Abrams’ puns, analysis, and banter with co-anchor Curtis Wilson (a Richland County, S.C., deputy sheriff), and Captain Tom Rizzo (Howell Township, N.J., PD) along with the often-snarky or playful social media reaction, follows. read more

‘The People’s Court’ with Judge Marilyn Milian Is Going Virtual

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Update 9/7/20: Season 24 of The People’s Court premiered today, Labor Day, on a virtual basis. There was little or no perceptual technological delay in the remote connection between the litigants and the judge (or the litigants and hallway guy Doug Llewelyn), which is impressive. The show added a new segment called “after the verdict” during which Judge Milian and her husband, Judge John Schlesinger, discuss the case. Judge Milian seems quite amped up even when talking with Schlesinger. Only two (rather than the usual three) cases were heard on the new season’s debut episode. Given the remote nature of the proceedings, presumably the producers require the litigants to sign all necessary arbitration documents before the hearing to avoid any noncompliance. Wraparound guy Harvey Levin of TMZ fame answered a few legal questions from viewers (no man-or woman-on the street reactions during COVID). read more

WFAN Radio Host Joe Benigno Accused in $5 Million Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

New York City 24/7 sports radio station WFAN and its parent companies have been hit with a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by ex-sales executive Lauren Lockwood that also reportedly names on-air host Joe Beningno as one of the defendants.

WFAN is perhaps best known for imperious, top-rated afternoon drive talk show host Mike Francesa who retired in December to much FANfare and hoopla only to unretire a few months later after the successor show tanked in the ratings.

Let’s review what’s happened over the course of 10 months at WFAN:

• September: Craig Carton gets arrested, resigns.

• December: Mike Francesa leaves

• April: Mike Francesa comes back

• July: Joe Benigno gets sued for…..things.

What a time to be Mark Chernoff. read more

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