The Chris Moore Show



Every Sunday from 4-9 pm, Chris Moore has the last word.  Chris Moore's unique, informed and intelligent grasp of the issues has made his show a magnet for callers and a lightning rod for controversy.  Away from the radio, Chris is probably best-known for his work on Black Horizons on WQED-TV.  He has co-hosted and produced the Emmy-winning series, the longest running minority-affairs program on public television, since 1968.  He also produced and narrated Wylie Avenue Days, an Emmy Award-winning documentary on the Hill District.

Chris Moore is a Grambling State University graduate and Vietnam veteran.  He serves as a member of the board of Fairview Park and YouthPlace and the co-director of the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation's Frank Bolden Urban Journalism Workshop.
 


Latest Audio
Social Classes
Jeff Faux, author of Global Class War, joined Chris to talk about his book.
Haiti
Journalist and author Robert Parry joins Chris to talk about Haiti's history of being an impoverished nation.
Arline Flight Safety
Joseph Trento, author of "Unsafe at Any Altitude" joins Chris to talk about airline flight safety.
Soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan
Dahr Jamail, author of “The Will to Resist: Soldiers who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan,” joins Chris to talk about the problems some soldiers are facing. Listen in!
Braddock Hospital
Tom Buba, Braddock filmmaker and activist, Tina Doose, Braddock City Councilwoman, and Jesse Browne, President of Braddock Council, join Chris to talk about the closing of Braddock Hospital.
The Roots of the Recession
Dr. Richard Wolff, an economics professor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, talks to Chris about what he calls an unprecedented economic collapse, and why he thinks America is in the shape it's in now.
A Double Standard for Obama?
A number of media personalities, including our own, have been critical of President Obama, but perhaps they're being too hard on him. Dr. Robert Watson, a media studies professor at Florida's Lynn University, explains to Chris.
Health Care Reform- Part 4
Bruce Dixon, editor of the Black Agenda Report, talks to Chris about health care.
Health Care Reform- Part 3
Bruce Dixon, editor of the Black Agenda Report, talks to Chris about health care.
Health Care Reform- Part 2
Bruce Dixon, editor of the Black Agenda Report, talks to Chris about health care.
Health Care Reform- Part 1
Bruce Dixon, editor of the Black Agenda Report, talks to Chris about health care.
The Economy- Part 4
Chris talks to Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, research fellow with the Independent Institute and the “father of Reaganomics,” about the economy.
The Economy- Part 3
Chris talks to Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, research fellow with the Independent Institute and the “father of Reaganomics,” about the economy.
The Economy- Part 2
Chris talks to Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, research fellow with the Independent Institute and the “father of Reaganomics,” about the economy.
The Economy- Part 1
Chris talks to Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, research fellow with the Independent Institute and the “father of Reaganomics,” about the economy.
Pa. school bus driver charged in 2nd fatal crash
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- On-board surveillance video shows a school bus driver was sleep-deprived and didn't stop before turning into a suburban Philadelphia middle school, causing an accident that killed the passenger of an oncoming car, authorities said Monday....
Ex-Pa. turnpike head to be spared prison in deal
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A former head of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission would serve six months of house arrest and pay $150,000 but would be spared prison time under a plea agreement with federal prosecutors who alleged he got a no-work contract from a former state senator....
Stubborn storm darkens, floods much of Northeast
BOUND BROOK, N.J. (AP) -- Torrential rains and high winds pounded the Northeast for a third day Monday, taking a heavy toll on people and property in a region that only recently restored power or finished digging out from the last of several major winter storms....
Acquittal in 2008 crash that killed Pa. lawmaker
STROUDSBURG, Pa. (AP) -- A jury on Monday acquitted a man of vehicular homicide while driving drunk in a 2008 crash that killed a state lawmaker....
Veon case jury deliberates all day with no verdict
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Jurors in the public corruption trial of a former top Pennsylvania House Democrat and three of his former aides deliberated all day Monday without reaching a verdict....
Buddies Collins, Aldrich give Jayhawks strength
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) -- Friendship is a beautiful thing and it might end up being a deciding factor in bringing the NCAA championship back to Kansas....
Citing errors, group pulls study of Pa. courts
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- The American Judicature Society on Monday pulled a study that looked at how often campaign contributors to Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices appear before the court, citing problems with its methodology....
Scattered outages continue in Pa. following storm
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Thousands remain without power in the Philadelphia area following a weekend storm that dumped more than three inches of rain....
Man's body found bound, shot in face in Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Pittsburgh police have released the identity of a man whose body was found bound and shot in the face behind a recreation center on the city's North Side....
States go all in, expand gaming to plug the budget
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Faced with a drop in gambling revenue, states are adding games, considering new casinos and increasing lottery options - anything to keep their cut of the profits rolling in....
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