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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by offering his updated forecast on the 2024 Presidential election, explaining why he’d like to see more waves from Tim Scott, though he realistically knows Scott won’t usurp Trump or DeSantis. Then, Dom tells of a new push to ban chocolate milk by the federal government guised as equity. Also, Dom tells that friend-of-the-show Bruce Castor has announced that he’ll be parting ways with his client, Rudy Giuliani. Dom asks Dan to pursue Castor, which leads to the attorney calling in to tell why he’s no longer wanting to support the national figure. Castor tells that Giuliani has been out of touch and hasn’t been paying his bills, so he’s been left no option but to move on. Then, Castor reflects on big cases that he’s worked, including the defense of President Donald Trump, and the horrific case of the shooting of 8-year-old Fanta Bility in Delaware County.
Then, Dom spends a good chunk of the hour discussing local politics, calling back to the Mayoral campaign and reinforcing why Cherelle Parker brings a positive outlook for the City of Philadelphia. Then, Dom tells of some things being done currently in Philadelphia, explaining why the stupidity of our local government gave voters no other choice but a change of direction.
After that, Dom welcomes in media critic Neal Zoren to hear what’s worth watching over the weekend. First, though, Dom asks Zoren about the changing dynamics of viewing habits as streaming services continue to usurp tradition cable channels, noting a decision by ESPN to simulcast its live broadcast on a stream. Then, Dom asks Zoren if he expects prices to rise on streaming services as brands merge such as HBO and Discovery and Disney and Hulu. v
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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by offering his updated forecast on the 2024 Presidential election, explaining why he’d like to see more waves from Tim Scott, though he realistically knows Scott won’t usurp Trump or DeSantis. Then, Dom tells of a new push to ban chocolate milk by the federal government guised as equity. Also, Dom tells that friend-of-the-show Bruce Castor has announced that he’ll be parting ways with his client, Rudy Giuliani. Dom asks Dan to pursue Castor, which leads to the attorney calling in to tell why he’s no longer wanting to support the national figure. Castor tells that Giuliani has been out of touch and hasn’t been paying his bills, so he’s been left no option but to move on. Then, Castor reflects on big cases that he’s worked, including the defense of President Donald Trump, and the horrific case of the shooting of 8-year-old Fanta Bility in Delaware County.
Then, Dom spends a good chunk of the hour discussing local politics, calling back to the Mayoral campaign and reinforcing why Cherelle Parker brings a positive outlook for the City of Philadelphia. Then, Dom tells of some things being done currently in Philadelphia, explaining why the stupidity of our local government gave voters no other choice but a change of direction.
After that, Dom welcomes in media critic Neal Zoren to hear what’s worth watching over the weekend. First, though, Dom asks Zoren about the changing dynamics of viewing habits as streaming services continue to usurp tradition cable channels, noting a decision by ESPN to simulcast its live broadcast on a stream. Then, Dom asks Zoren if he expects prices to rise on streaming services as brands merge such as HBO and Discovery and Disney and Hulu. v

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