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Author Jon Hilsenrath Discusses "The Most Powerful Woman in American Economic History" on This Week's Monday Morning Radio Podcast

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Monday, October 17, 2022

In "Yellen," Hilsenrath describes his subject as "the most powerful woman in American economic history."

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  • In "Yellen," Hilsenrath describes his subject as "the most powerful woman in American economic history."
  • Hilsenrath is interviewed by Dean Rotbart, host of Monday Morning Radio.
  • Hilsenrath has worked for The Wall Street Journal since 1997, reporting from Hong Kong, New York, and Washington, DC.
  • Rotbart has served as host and executive producer of Monday Morning Radio since its inception in 2012.

Rethinking the Hayes Presidency on the Bicentennial of His Birth

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Monday, October 3, 2022

The bicentennial of Hayes's birth will occur on October 4, 2022.

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  • The bicentennial of Hayes's birth will occur on October 4, 2022.
  • The defining characteristic of the Hayes Administration, Rotbart maintains, was its commitment to honest and decent government.
  • Hayes, an Ohio native and staunch Republican, supported Black rights long before most white Americans Lincoln and Grant included.
  • And although Hayes faced significant pressure after his election to renege on his commitment and stand for re-election, but he did not.

Marketplacer Announces Two Executive Appointments as it Expands Globally

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Monday, May 9, 2022

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  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220509005663/en/
    Doug McIver, Chief Product Officer at Marketplacer (Photo: Business Wire)
    Doug McIver joins Marketplacer as Chief Product Officer, based out of Los Angeles.
  • The combination of experience, talent, and our partner network at Marketplacer creates a unique situation to help our customers businesses, said McIver.
  • In addition, he will focus on supporting the international partner network as Marketplacer continues its expansion in North America.
  • He joins Marketplacer with more than 25 years experience in the IT industry and was most recently Chief Technology Officer at PageUp.

A Distinguished Panel of Specialists Discuss "The Public Relations Handbook" on This Week's Edition of the Popular Business-to-Business Podcast, Monday Morning Radio

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Monday, March 14, 2022

Monday Morning Radio, a weekly business-to-business podcast now in its tenth season, features outstanding thinkers on topics of importance to business owners and executives.

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  • Monday Morning Radio, a weekly business-to-business podcast now in its tenth season, features outstanding thinkers on topics of importance to business owners and executives.
  • It is also featured on prominent podcast platforms, including Apple Music, Audible, iHeart, and Stitcher.
  • Released in February 2022 by Matt Holt Books, "The Public Relations Handbook" is available from Amazon in hardcover, Kindle, and audiobook editions at https://tinyurl.com/ThePRHandbook .
  • "Public relations professionals must be prepared to deal with a staggering variety of people, issues, and subjects," Dilenschneider writes.

Were These the Two Last Items Sold Before the World Trade Center Fell?

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Friday, September 10, 2021

Not only was the sixth-grader turning eleven years old, but she had just started at a new school.

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  • Not only was the sixth-grader turning eleven years old, but she had just started at a new school.
  • Rebecca told her mom, Joanne Lipman, a senior editor at The Wall Street Journal, that she'd like refrigerator magnets for her locker.
  • "Before work on the morning of September 11, Lipman was browsing the aisles of the Lechters Housewares store located on the concourse of the World Trade Center.
  • She witnessed a security guard shooing a crowd of people toward the World Trade Center's Church Street exit.

In A New Video Series from TJFR Press, 20 Current and Former Wall Street Journal Staffers Recall Their Traumatic 9/11 Experiences

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Thursday, September 9, 2021

In an exclusive video series from TJFR Press, timed to coincide with the release of the new book, "September Twelfth: An American Comeback Story," 20 current and former reporters and editors with The Wall Street Journal share their traumatic experiences that day and the impact those events had on their lives.

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  • In an exclusive video series from TJFR Press, timed to coincide with the release of the new book, "September Twelfth: An American Comeback Story," 20 current and former reporters and editors with The Wall Street Journal share their traumatic experiences that day and the impact those events had on their lives.
  • On 9/11, the fallout from the collapse of the World Trade Center towers destroyed the Journal's headquarters, located directly across the street from the Twin Towers.
  • The panels are available to screen for free to everyone who purchases a copy of "September Twelfth."
  • Rotbart notes that most of the journalists interviewed no longer work for The Wall Street Journal, which makes their reunions all the more special.

New From TJFR Press: "September Twelfth" Reveals the Untold Story of How The Wall Street Journal Responded When Its Newsroom Was Destroyed by Fallout From the World Trade Center

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Tuesday, September 7, 2021

For hours, it seemed certain that the paper's dynamic managing editor, Paul E. Steiger, had been killed or seriously injured.

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  • For hours, it seemed certain that the paper's dynamic managing editor, Paul E. Steiger, had been killed or seriously injured.
  • Journal reporters and editors were strewn throughout the five boroughs, New Jersey, and Connecticut, like shards of shattered glass.
  • For their extraordinary efforts, the staff of The Wall Street Journal was awarded the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting.
  • To schedule interviews or media appearances with Rotbart, contact TJFR Press at [email protected] or phone 303-296-1200.

9/11 Turns 20: 'Where Were You on 9/11?' Remembrance Project Launched by TJFR Press

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Thursday, August 19, 2021

Reflections will be posted online and may be included in a future book or other editorial undertakings.

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  • Reflections will be posted online and may be included in a future book or other editorial undertakings.
  • remembrance project is being conducted in conjunction with the publication of "September Twelfth: An American Comeback Story."
  • TJFR Press, launched in 1987, previously published the TJFR Business News Reporter, an award-winning trade newsletter focused on influential business and financial news organizations.
  • To arrange interviews or schedule media appearances with Rotbart, contact TJFR Press at [email protected] or phone 303-296-1200.

9/11 Turns 20: Free Audio Preview of "September Twelfth: An American Comeback Story" Now Available

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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

The free audio is available to download or stream at: https://tinyurl.com/WSJDallas

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  • The free audio is available to download or stream at: https://tinyurl.com/WSJDallas
    "September Twelfth" is a richly detailed account of the Journal's Pulitzer Prize-winning response to the terrorist attacks under the most challenging circumstances.
  • The Poynter Institute describes Rotbart's book as the "most detailed and dramatic look yet" at the paper's thrilling comeback story.
  • For much of the day, it seemed certain that the Journal's dynamic managing editor, Paul E. Steiger, had been killed or seriously injured.
  • To arrange interviews or schedule media appearances with Rotbart, contact TJFR Press at [email protected] or phone 303-296-1200.

GivingTuesday is the Focus of This Week's Monday Morning Radio, Featuring the All Kids BikeĀ® Movement

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Monday, December 2, 2019

Ahead of tomorrow's GivingTuesday, Monday Morning Radio Host Dean Rotbart, a National Ambassador for All Kids Bike, invited the drive's founder and chairperson, Ryan McFarland, to be a guest on the popular podcast.

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  • Ahead of tomorrow's GivingTuesday, Monday Morning Radio Host Dean Rotbart, a National Ambassador for All Kids Bike, invited the drive's founder and chairperson, Ryan McFarland, to be a guest on the popular podcast.
  • McFarland is the inventor of the Strider Balance Bike and founder of Strider Sports International, Inc., headquartered in Rapid City, South Dakota.
  • "I am proud to be an All Kids Bike National Ambassador, spreading the word about SEF's audacious goal," Rotbart says.
  • Rotbart encourages his listeners to support the All Kids Bike movement with a donation on GivingTuesday.