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Doug Herendeen - The 11th Hour

  The two-time Associated Press award-winning The 11th Hour with Doug Herendeen mixes community,  commentary and your calls at 946-0435.  The program has a rotating roster of guest co-hosts and frequent guests such as Dr. Gabe Mirkin, Penn State Altoona Musicologist - Record Collector Jerry Zolten, Blair County Master Gardener Tom Ford, collectibles expert Harry Rinker of Whatcha' Got?  and more



The 11th Hour - Guests & Topics August 27th-31st 2012

Monday August 27th

Guest Cohost David Ickes


Tuesday August 28th
 Musicologist Jerry Zolten
Woody Guthrie Centennial at Penn State


Wednesday August 29th
 
Innovation Insider Steve Greenberg
Back To School Tech
and

Altoona Symphony Orchestra
Annual Free Labor Day Weekend Concert
6pm Saturday September 1st
Canal Basin Park Hollidaysburg

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chance to win tickets - click here!


Thursday August 30th

Guest Cohost Jesse Ickes

Friday August 31st


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