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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Cecily Knobler

She's Crazy

Some know Cecily Knobler as a writer, a comic, a radio personality or just that REALLY neurotic friend who is constantly asking if “these jeans look okay.” Truth be told, she’s all of those things and more. Cecily is now currently hosting "Live From Hollywood", a daily radio entertainment show which is broadcast live in 45 markets across the U.S. and Canada. On each show, she satirically reports "Hollywood gossip" with a comedic twist and weekly, she reviews films. She most recently co-hosted the KZLA Morning Show where she produced a movie review segment called "Girl on Film." She also recently released a new book, She's Crazy, He's a Liar, and will be in the studio to talk about it.

Bob Zany

It's time for another exciting episode of the best joke filled, news feature hosted by a stand-up comedian named Bob Zany, The Zany Report. But the Report isn't the only thing you'll get when Bob calls in, we'll also find out where he's playing next, Bing Crosby will tell a joke, and some lucky fan will win prizes after fixing one Zany's less than successful punch lines. So you'd better tune it because it's going to be huge! In other news, Bob was recently featured in the Matt Damon film, The Informant! and is the star of the new documentary Close But No Cigar: Bob Zany which you can find here and pre-order the 2-DVD set here. Follow Bob on Facebook and twitter. Bob also has a new Podcast, "The Bob Zany Show" with Zan Aufdeerheide.

Stephen A. Smith

On Sports

As a leading journalist, Stephen A. Smith has been up close and personal with the world's premier .athletes, celebrities
and newsmakers. A native of Hollis, Queens, who built his foundation as a journalist over the course of 14 years in New York and Philadelphia, Smith, once widely recognized as one of the most popular voices on ESPN, is still one of the preeminent voices in the African-American Community. Smith, with his in-your-face style, has been featured on ESPN's NBA Shootaround, on his own show "Quite Frankly" and on FOX's "The Best Damn Sports Show" period. He now hosts his own nationally syndicated sports radio talk show.

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