THE CAPITOL PRESSROOM


Host Susan Arbetter

     The Capitol Pressroom is a daily one-hour public radio news magazine broadcast from the heart of the New York's political hub: The Legislative Correspondents Association Pressroom, on the 3rd floor of the State Capitol in Albany.
     Hosted by award-winning broadcast journalist Susan Arbetter, the show features analysis from seasoned political beat reporters who work for newspapers & wire services around the state like the New York Times, Newsday, The Buffalo News, the Albany Times Union, Gannett News Service and the Associated Press. 
     The program features one-on-one interviews with newsmakers like Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, businessman Tom Golisano, Minority Leader Brian Kolb. Each weekday at 11am on WSQX 91.5, your jazz and news alternative.

More information:
http://thecapitolpressroom.org


More Highlights

OFF THE PAGE

Shannon Hayes is a farmer, writer and social activist from Schoharie County who envisions personal independence, family well-being and community stability in her book “Radical Homemakers: Reclaiming Domesticity from a Consumer Culture”. Originally broadcast Tuesday 8/31, now available for online listening.

Community Conversation

July 26, 2010, marked the 20th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act. What effect has the ADA had over the past 20 years? Crystal Sarakas leads this discussion, Tuesday, September 7th at 7 p.m.

Community Conversation

After a ten-year decline, the teen pregnancy rate in America is on the rise. What can be done to prevent teen pregnancy? Crystal Sarakas hosts this program; now available for online listening.

THE CAPITOL PRESSROOM

A daily one-hour public radio news magazine broadcast from the heart of the New York's political hub, the Capitol in Albany. Susan Arbetter hosts. Live each weekday at 11am on WSQX 91.5.

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