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News Media Reacts to Justice Stephen Breyer Retiring
The news media world is reacting to Breyer retiring and the next person Biden should appoint to replace him.

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4 months agoon
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Eduardo Razo
NBC News’ Pete Williams reports that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will be retiring from the bench. As a result, President Joe Biden will have the opportunity to nominate the first justice of his presidency.
Breyer’s announcement of his retirement comes months after speculation whether his decision to step down for the express purpose of letting Biden and Congressional Democrats uphold the ideological balance of the court.
The news media world is reacting to Breyer retiring and the next person Biden should appoint to replace him.
SiriusXM host Joe Madison has already the ideal replacement to replace the outgoing Breyer.
It’s finally time to see a Black woman on the Supreme Court. #breakinghttps://t.co/nQsu1XLZCK
— Joe Madison (@MadisonSiriusXM) January 26, 2022
Radio host Erick Erickson states that Biden needs a young judge and that Democrats won’t get too far left.
Breyer had largely been a pro-business liberal Justice. With a 50/50 Senate, the left is probably not going to be able to get someone too far left of Breyer on those issues. One thing — Clarence Thomas is younger than Breyer and served longer. Biden needs a young judge.
— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) January 26, 2022
MSNBC’s Kyle Griffin states that the president has the opportunity to appoint someone that can serve for several decades.
President Biden now has the chance to appoint a successor to Breyer who could serve for several decades on the Supreme Court. https://t.co/o1JSBYXj3O
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) January 26, 2022
Fox New’s Guy Benson believes that if there’s no ideological shift on the court is at stake, the appointment could be a smooth transition.
Breyer replacement process could be relatively LOW octane, especially if Biden nominates a mainstream liberal jurist. No ideological shift on the Court is at stake & more than a few Senate R’s may conclude this isn’t not a smart fight to pick. Could be smooth or even bipartisan.
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) January 26, 2022
Radio host Clay Travis believes Breyer’s retirement is sending a strong signal to the Democrats.
Stephen Breyer is retiring from the Supreme Court sending a very strong signal that Democrats aren’t confident in retaining the Senate this fall.
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) January 26, 2022
Ben Shapiro believes that Breyer’s departure is a sign of what will come at the midterm elections later this year.
Justice Breyer can read tea leaves. And he knows November will be a wipeout for the Democrats, so he's getting out while the getting is good.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) January 26, 2022
Chip Franklin made it known that he had Justice Breyer retiring before Clarence Thomas.
Who else wishes Clarence Thomas was retiring from the Supreme Court instead of Justice Breyer? ✋
— Chip Franklin.com (@chipfranklin) January 26, 2022
Liz Wheeler wants Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema to think hard when it comes to replacing Supreme Court Justice Breyer.
I hope Manchin & Sinema don’t forget that Biden called them white supremacists when they refused to abolish the filibuster. Think HARD about that during hearings to replace Supreme Court Justice Breyer.
— Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) January 26, 2022
Keith Olbermann believes that a minority appointment will be blocked, but he ponders who will be stopping that nomination.
Let's see what nonsensical minority mob rule bullshit @LeaderMcConnell makes up for trying to block the SCOTUS nominee unless it's Kimberly Guilfoyle or the Q Shaman or Kyrsten Sinema.
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) January 26, 2022
Eduardo Razo
Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com.
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Frank MacKay Named President of WABC’s Long Island Division
MacKay has hosted a daily show on JVC Media’s “LI News Radio” 103.9 WRCN Riverhead since 2012

Published
9 hours agoon
May 16, 2022By
Eduardo Razo
Red Apple Media is attempting to grow its reach outside the tri-state area. The company has named Frank MacKay as President of its Long Island Division, helping to expand Conservative Talk 770 WABC New York and 107.1 WLIR Hampton Bays.
John Catsimatidis, Chairman/CEO of Red Apple Media and 77 WABC Radio, purchased WLIR 107.1 to grow the reach of 77 WABC Radio to the east end of Long Island in 2020.
Furthermore, MacKay is familiar with the market the Long Island market. The chairman of the Independence Party of New York State has hosted a daily show on JVC Media’s “LI News Radio” 103.9 WRCN Riverhead since 2012 that was also syndicated to JVC’s Florida markets.
“Frank MacKay has longstanding knowledge of Long Island media, government, and politics, which will be an asset to this station. We are excited to expand and enhance 77 WABC Radio’s presence on Long Island,” Catsimatidis said in a statement relayed by Radio Insight.
After two years of securing the station, the company is beginning to garner an audience outside the city. Catsimatidis adds that MacKay’s background in radio and television made him the ideal candidate for Red Apple Media.
“Frank Mackay has been a longtime fixture on television and radio,” the statement said.
“Throughout his award-winning career, MacKay has conducted over 5,000 interviews with high-profile individuals, ranging from professional athletes and celebrities to Presidents of the United States, Speakers of the House, and Senate Majority Leaders.”
Eduardo Razo
Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com.
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Mark Levin: Laura Ingraham “Has a Cork up Her Nose” About Dr. Mehmet Oz
Levin even took a shot at colleague Laura Ingraham saying she “has a cork up her nose” about this “perfectly legitimate conservative.”

Published
13 hours agoon
May 16, 2022By
Eduardo Razo
Fox News’ Mark Levin is coming to the defense of celebrity cardiothoracic surgeon-turned-Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz.
Levin even took a shot at colleague Laura Ingraham saying she “has a cork up her nose” about this “perfectly legitimate conservative.” He didn’t mention the Fox News host’s name but referred to her by her time slot.
“For some reason, the ten p.m.-er has a real hate-on for Oz,” Levin said, per The Wrap. “I don’t hate Oz. I don’t hate [Pennsylvania Senate candidate David] McCormick. I think they’re both terrific men. I don’t really hate any of these candidates.”
Levin speculated what Ingraham’s issue is with Oz since she isn’t from the state; however, he does say that some hosts feel they’re entitled to the power of a camera and that they know what’s best for certain states.
“But there’s something going on with the 10 p.m.-er. I’m a Pennsylvanian. 10 p.m.-er is not a Pennsylvanian. But some people, because they have a camera in their face, actually think they know what’s best for you without actually inquiring into it,” Levin added.
“Sounds like a perfectly nice guy, sounds like a perfectly legitimate conservative. No reason to tear the guy down, I don’t think — Do you Mr. Producer? And yet these people get these platforms; they think they’re so smart. 10 p.m.-er has a cork up her nose at this. I don’t know what the problem is.”
Eduardo Razo
Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com.
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WBEN Among the Local Outlets Leading Coverage on Buffalo Man Shooting
WBEN broadcast coverage of numerous press briefings Saturday and Sunday in addition to fielding phone calls from residents who were clearly shaken by Saturday’s events.

Published
14 hours agoon
May 16, 2022By
Ryan Hedrick
Buffalo’s News Talk WBEN covered the horrific mass shooting at a Tops Market Saturday, leaving ten people dead. According to police, the attack was live-streamed on the social gaming platform Twitch.
The story captivated a national audience and quickly fueled debates about First Amendment rights as reports circulated that 18-year-old suspect Payton Gendron published a manifesto consistent with white supremacist ideology.
WBEN broadcast coverage of numerous press briefings Saturday and Sunday in addition to fielding phone calls from residents who were shaken by Saturday’s events. Station reporters sought reaction from the scene speaking to Tops worker Fragrance Harris Stanfield who she’ll never forget the second gunshots ring out.
“I turned around to tell my daughter how I was feeling, and we heard gunshots,” Standfield told the website. “We weren’t sure they were here at our building, so everyone stopped and turned and looked for the front door.”
WBEN spoke to Buffalo attorney Paul Cambria who discussed the challenges of monitoring social media platforms to thwart future attacks.
“They’re really no controls on social media speech,” Cambria said. “Twitter and Facebook and so on people can live stream things without the government telling them no you can do this and do that.”
Cambria alluded to certain Facebook rules where users can end up in “Facebook jail” for violating community standards but reiterated there are no specifics safeguards in place to prevent attacks like the one we witnessed on Saturday.
“That is a company policy as opposed to one imposed by the government,” he added.
Ryan Hedrick
Ryan Hedrick serves as the Co-Host of the Morning News Express at WFMD. He started in radio at 17 years old, doing sports and news for his high school radio station. He then spent several years at WFMD in Frederick, MD before joining WBEN in Buffalo, NY. In 2016, while working at WIBW-AM in Topeka KS, Hedrick earned the Kansas Association of Broadcasters (KAB) award for Major Market enterprise reporting. Hedrick grew up in Southern California where he attended Cal State University of Northridge. He can be found on Twitter @SureToCover.