Nicole Sandler has worked in radio her entire adult life. After a successful career in music radio in NY and Los Angeles (WPLJ, KLOS, KSCA and others), she returned to talk radio to host mornings on then-progressive talk WINZ/Miami. After a flip to sports, she moved to Air America Radio for a nightly show. When AAR went off the air on Jan 21, 2010, Nicole Sandler moved online where she continues to question authority daily at nicolesandler.com.

20220128 Nicole Sandler Show - Freeform Friday
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When I started in radio while in college at the University of South Florida in the per-authoritarian days of the US back in 1979-80, I hosted a show called Free Form Radio. The title wasn't very creative, but the programming was. Now, in the big corp era, there is no such thing as "free form radio" any more, except on perhaps the most creative college non-commercial stations, but you'll have to really dig deep to find them. When I was starting in radio, the punk and New Wave scene was already going strong. Our regular Thursday guest, Howie Klein, was an integral part of that music scene in San Francisco. He and his work back then is the subject of a new book, "Disturbing the Peace: 415 Records and the Rise of New Wave". Author Bill Kopp joins in for the final segment of the week to talk about it, and tell us some things about Howie we otherwise wouldn't know. Before we exit the serious world of news, politics and important information, we'll recount some of the day's breaking news stories... and as usual, there's lots to choose from. But the weekend is almost here!