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No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes Bill Berliner »

Editor’s Note: May 9th program concluded and promo bumped down. You can catch the podcast of the show via BlogTalkRadio or iTunes. Check the right column for instructions on how to listen via iTunes. The challenges on our economic landscape remain daunting. While employment and manufacturing may be stabilizing, the housing and mortgage markets remain [...]

No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes Back Rick Davis of Consumer Metrics Institute, Tonight at 8pm ET »

Promo for May 2nd show bumped down . listen to the archived show. Tomorrow evening, Sunday May 2nd from 8-9pm ET, No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes Back Rick Davis of Consumer Metrics Institute. If you have even a passing interest in the economy and the markets, take the hour and [...]

No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Is Having a Tea Party »

A government that operates without transparency and integrity while continually mortgaging our children’s future is a recipe for disaster. A government that cozies up to large monied interests and looks to redistribute wealth leaves a large swath of America totally disenfranchised. This government, as described above, occupies space on both sides of our political aisle. [...]

No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes 13 Bankers Co-Author James Kwak, Tonight at 8pm ET »

I am thrilled to have James Kwak join me tonight from 8-9pm ET on No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle. If Wall Street banks are ‘too big to fail,’ what is America to do? While those on Wall Street fight to maintain their power base and those in Washington deal with their [...]

No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes Rick Davis, Tonight at 8pm ET »

If 70% of our economy is driven by the consumer, and Sense on Cents is trying to help people navigate the “economic” landscape, then prudence dictates we drill deeper into how the American consumer is doing during these challenging times. What drives consumer behavior? How is the consumer adapting his/her personal spending habits? What triggers [...]

No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes Back The Daily Bail »

Feedback from my initial conversation with Steve Megremis of The Daily Bail was so overwhelming that I am compelled to have Steve back on No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle this evening from 8-9pm ET. I first spoke with Steve in mid-January. Given the pace of developments in Washington, on Wall Street, [...]

No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes Daryl Montgomery, Tonight at 8pm ET »

Raise your hand if you do not trust Wall Street and Washington. Raise your other hand if you do not trust the financial media. Why do I viscerally envision a lot of hands being raised all over America? Because given developments of the last few years, Americans — at an ever increasing rate — are [...]

No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes Jeff Zwerling »

Feeling disenfranchised these days? Feeling that Wall Street remains protected by Washington and a regulatory structure that serves to protect the financial industry more than the investor? Where can one go to get some understanding from corporate and political cronyism? You have come to the right place as tonight from 8-9pm ET No Quarter Radio’s [...]

No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes Ronald Holland, Tonight at 8pm ET »

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NQR’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes POGO’s Michael Smallberg, Tonight at 8pm ET »

Where can we find people who will pursue the truth, transparency and integrity our country so badly needs and for which our citizens are screaming? All too often, our political leaders in Washington charged with pursuing these goals and protecting our interests are uninformed, misinformed, or a combination of the two. The dollars paid by [...]

NQR’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes John Ryding, Tonight at 8pm ET »

4th quarter 2009 GDP came in at 5.7%. November’s employment report showed a gain in jobs. Consumer confidence increased in January. Are these readings to be believed? Will the positive trend continue? On the flip side of the coin, new home sales in January came in much less than expected. Durable goods orders also disappointed. [...]

NQR’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Welcomes The Daily Bail »

Promo bumped down. Listen to the January 17th program by clicking on the icon. Is the media in general as much a part of the problem as part of the solution? Is the financial media especially running cover for their cronies in Washington and on Wall Street? The real financial and political debate has shifted [...]

(In case you missed it …) TONIGHT: Larry Johnson is Paulie’s Special Guest on NoQuarter Radio’s Sins of Omission »

* Bumped up * What a great interview! Paulie asked the questions we’d all want to ask, and Larry gave the most fascinating, in-depth responses. In case you missed it, you can tune in to BlogTalkRadio’s archive and listen at any time. Earlier promo and bio info: Join Sins of Omission tonight, January 11, 2010, [...]

NQR’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle: America’s Open Mic, Tonight at 8pm ET »

America is talking . . . loudly. Washington and Wall Street may think they can continue to play “business as usual,” but the times they are a-changin. Why are incumbents from both parties quitting? Why are select previously friendly members of the media starting to turn on the administration? Why are selected politicos even starting [...]

No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Hall of Fame and Shame Induction, Tonight at 8pm ET »

* Promo bumped down from its January 3rd slot. Catch the archived show either through BlogTalkRadio or iTunes (following our instructions in the right column of the home page of the blog). 2009 was a year unlike any other in our recent history. The developments in Washington, on Wall Street, and around the world were [...]