
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In today’s second hour, Dom Giordano breaks news that a lawsuit has been filed again Springfield Township by the Pennsylvania Fraternal Order Police and the Springfield PBA for an edict banning the display of the ‘Thin Blue Line.’ Dom tells the history of the situation that’s unfolded in the small Montgomery County township and tells why police are fighting back to keep the symbol showing support for their profession.
Then, Dom welcomes Neal Zoren back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss what’s worth watching on TV. First, Dom asks for Zoren’s opinion on Night Court, telling the critic that he’s not much a fan of the reboot, with Zoren encouraging Giordano to watch a few more episodes because of continued character development of the main characters. Then, Dom asks for Neal to review the hyped Peacock series Poker Face, with the critic giving it a glowing endorsement, vehemently praising the performance of Natasha Lyonne. Also, Zoren gives a preview of the Oscars, and tells why the award show has lost much of it’s respect. (Photo by Getty Images)
By Audacy4.7
5757 ratings
In today’s second hour, Dom Giordano breaks news that a lawsuit has been filed again Springfield Township by the Pennsylvania Fraternal Order Police and the Springfield PBA for an edict banning the display of the ‘Thin Blue Line.’ Dom tells the history of the situation that’s unfolded in the small Montgomery County township and tells why police are fighting back to keep the symbol showing support for their profession.
Then, Dom welcomes Neal Zoren back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss what’s worth watching on TV. First, Dom asks for Zoren’s opinion on Night Court, telling the critic that he’s not much a fan of the reboot, with Zoren encouraging Giordano to watch a few more episodes because of continued character development of the main characters. Then, Dom asks for Neal to review the hyped Peacock series Poker Face, with the critic giving it a glowing endorsement, vehemently praising the performance of Natasha Lyonne. Also, Zoren gives a preview of the Oscars, and tells why the award show has lost much of it’s respect. (Photo by Getty Images)

23,356 Listeners

153,989 Listeners

1,254 Listeners

365 Listeners

1,730 Listeners

711 Listeners

977 Listeners

1,372 Listeners

1,175 Listeners

948 Listeners

12,924 Listeners

1,802 Listeners

756 Listeners

4,073 Listeners

335 Listeners

731 Listeners

65,964 Listeners

2,388 Listeners

43,953 Listeners

40,434 Listeners

6,298 Listeners

26,679 Listeners

280 Listeners

448 Listeners

1,366 Listeners