- Todd Feinburg
Todd Feinburg is a
radio talk host. His [nationally syndicated talk program] [http://www.toddtalk.com] airs on 100 stations across theUnited States Sundays from 1-4pmNorth American Eastern Time Zone . In addition to his weekend show, Feinburg worked at radio stationWRKO in Boston as a talk host in various time slots starting in the spring of 2003. Feinburg left [WRKO] [http://www.wrko.com] for several months in a reported contract dispute in December of 2007, but currently is the morning show co-host for two mornings per week as part of Finneran's Forum, a show with a rotating cast of characters hosted by former Massachusetts House Speaker Tom Finneran. Todd blogs on presidential politics at [Barack's White Lies.] [http://www.barackswhitelies.com]Feinburg has spent the past ten years in the talk radio field, working as a
program director and talk show host at stations aroundNew England . He has been named three times to "Talkers Magazine's " list of the Top 100 Most Important Talk Hosts in America.After graduating from
Tufts University with a degree inpolitical science , Feinburg became an international chemical trader withSobin Chemical inBoston , focusing on trade withChina . Two years later, he left the business to pursue a career in radio, a field he had developed a passion for while working at his college radio station (as anewscaster ,disc jockey , and General Manager).Feinburg worked as a disc jockey, news director and beautiful music announcer before spending two years as a helicopter traffic reporter in Boston. Then came a career change... from 1985 through 1996, Todd was a restaurant entrepreneur. He co-owned and managed fine dining Italian restaurants in Marblehead and
Sudbury, Massachusetts with wife/chef [Rosalie Harrington.] www.rosaliecooks.comHe has made a focus of the
Middle East . His travels to the region began in May 2002, when Todd joined seven other radio talk hosts from the United States on a diplomatic tour ofSaudi Arabia organized by theembassy inWashington D.C. The visit included stops inRiyadh andJeddah as well as a tour of Saudi Aramco headquarters, and private meetings with Saudi leaders. Since then, Feinburg has made two return trips to the region, addingBahrain andOman to his list of countries visited. Todd posts interviews on U.S.relations with the Middle East at [http://www.mideastinterview.blogspot.com.]He also covers education a great deal on his talk show. To gain a better understanding of issues affecting public schools, Todd spent 6 weeks as a
substitute teacher in an urban, Boston areamiddle school during the 2004-2005 school year.Feinburg was born and raised in
Lexington, MA , where he attended the public schools. He spent one year at theUniversity of Denver before transferring to Tufts.*
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* [http://www.talkers.com Talkers Magazine's]
* [http://www.toddtalk.com Todd Feinburg Show]
* [http://www.toddradio.com WRKO]
* [http://www.wtkk.com WTKK]
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