SPORTS MANIA! DEAD CELEBRITIES! SPACE EXPLORATION! BreakThruRadioTV’s Month In Review has it all!
Join host Chaz Mannenheim for an unbiased, unbridled look at yesterday’s top stories. None of the pandering and fool heartiness of “network” news; Mannenheim’s decisive intellect shines through as he brings the most fascinating details about the latest sports crazes, the glitz of the oscars, and man’s continued exploration of the cosmos. Jeremy Lin battles institutional racism, Whitney Houston leaves the world in an untimely manner, and robots make first contact with space men. THESE STORIES AND MORE FEATURED IN THIS INCENDIARY INSTALLMENT OF MONTH IN REVIEW!!
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