Showing posts with label WAKA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WAKA. Show all posts
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Catch Steve Flowers' verdict on this legislative session tonight on CBS 8
Don't miss political analyst and Capital City Free Press contributor Steve Flowers tonight on CBS 8/WAKA/Alabama News Network @ 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.! The regular session of the Alabama Legislature ends today and we always look forward to the Flowers' verdict.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Kirk Nawrotzky: Good Sport
View photos from this interview - Capital City Free Press on Facebook
"A life is not important except in the impact
it has on other lives." –Jackie Robinson
I truly
believed a Sunday afternoon would offer a more relaxed environment to profile
Kirk Nawrotzky. The studios of the Alabama News Network seemed relatively
quiet. The tower stood watch over the operation, and I was set for a laid back
conversation. Supposedly all the cool kids work on the weekend.
But upon
entering the sports bunker, I soon realized Kirk was in full multi-tasking,
sports-dishing, TV-conjuring mode. The sports world never stops turning, and
the same apparently applies to this 25-year-old native of northern Virginia –
near the D.C. metro area - who seems to function solely on the fumes of his
passion for athletics. Those fumes can come in handy as he notes a 10-11 hour
work day isn’t too rare depending on what sports are in season. The former
college baseball player and “small town” guy is already a television weekend
sports anchor, just a few years removed from college.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Steve Flowers: Inside the Statehouse: Is the Democratic Party dead in Alabama?
On the night of the November 2010 elections I was in
my regular post as the political analyst for the Montgomery CBS affiliate WAKA
Channel 8. Around midnight as it became evident that the Democratic ticket had
been annihilated my cohort, longtime anchor Glenn Halbrooks, looked over at me
pensively and asked, “What do you think the Democratic Party does now?” I candidly responded, “They can turn out the
lights and leave the keys on the mantle. The Democratic Party is dead in
Alabama.” My off the cuff response was not intended to be flippant or humorous
but I had just witnessed the devastating denunciation of the Democratic Party
in the Heart of Dixie.
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