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WND ON THE AIR Reslated: Lights in sky on Mancow radio todayExecutive news editor Joe Kovacs on for half-hour at 9:30 a.m. EasternPosted: January 24, 2007 1:00 am Eastern © 2010 WorldNetDaily.com
After a programming glitch, WND executive news editor Joe Kovacs has been rescheduled for this morning on Mancow's Morning Madhouse, a nationally syndicated radio program that can be heard on many radio stations or online. Kovacs will be discussing the case of mysterious lights described as "not of this world" by a retired Air Force colonel this month in Arkansas. The story became one of the most widely read news reports in WND's 10-year history after being posted on the Drudge Report last week. (Story continues below)
Kovacs is slated to join Mancow at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time and should be on for the entire half-hour. A map of radio stations is available at Mancow's website, or you can listen online through affiliates such as WZUU-FM in Kalamazoo, Mich. Are you a member of the media who'd like to interview WND's Joe Kovacs? Let us know. Do you like hard-hitting news? Then you should plan to attend NEWS EXPO 2007 featuring Ann Coulter! Sign up for News Expo, win free WND Caribbean cruise Previous stories:
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