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  • Fresh Air, David Kirkpatrick, February 11, 2008

  • Written by: Terry Gross
  • Length: 50 mins

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Publisher's Summary

Hear New York Times correspondent David Kirkpatrick and TV critic David Bianculli on this edition of Fresh Air.

David Kirkpatrick is a correspondent in the Washington bureau for The New York Times. He covered the conservative Christian movement in the 2004 election and has been following the Huckabee presidential campaign. He'll discuss the conservative response to Romney's exit from the race and McCain's emergence as the probable Republican nominee.

Then, David Bianculli joins Terry to talk about the end of the writers' strike. Yesterday, the Writers Guild of America announced that it has reached an agreement with the studios, and writers are expected to ratify the new contract within 10 days. Bianculli reveals how soon we can expect new episodes of our favorite shows to return to the air, and he talks about the long term effects of the four-month strike. Bianculli is a regular contributor and guest host on Fresh Air. His website is tvworthwatching.com. [Broadcast Date: February 11, 2008]

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