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Friday July 15, 1 - 2 pm: Midday with Foreman & Wolf
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Food, entertaining, wine and travel with award-winning chefs and restaurateurs Tony Foreman and Cindy Wolf, of the award-winning Charleston and three other Baltimore restaurants. Cindy Wolf and Tony Foreman are partners in Charleston, Petit Louis Bistro, PAZO and Cinghiale, and Tony Foreman is owner of Bin 604 wine sellers in Baltimore and Bin 201 wine sellers in Annapolis. "Midday with Foreman & Wolf" airs twice monthly on Midday Friday.
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Comments
re: Advertising
WYPR's ombudsman should curb the self promotion of the Charleston group a bit before they violate public broadcasting bylaws.
Here was the promotion for the Midday Show for July 15th -
"Food, entertaining, wine and travel with award-winning chefs and restaurateurs Tony Foreman and Cindy Wolf, of the award-winning Charleston and three other Baltimore restaurants. Cindy Wolf and Tony Foreman are partners in Charleston, Petit Louis Bistro, PAZO and Cinghiale, and Tony Foreman is owner of Bin 604 wine sellers in Baltimore and Bin 201 wine sellers in Annapolis. "Midday with Foreman & Wolf" airs twice monthly on Midday Friday."
- A little too self interested; what is the topic of the days show? Baltimore has a number of established and up and coming chef/kitchen/local farming/vintner personalities to showcase for an epicurean audience on a Friday. I think the "china wall" in the advertizing sales department has collapsed. Marc Steiner would have never allowed this.