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Tim Riley (other)
Tim Riley may refer to: * Tim Riley (radio personality), anchor/reporter with AM 860 and KKOV in Portland, Oregon *Tim Riley (music critic), author of books about The Beatles and Bob Dylan * Tim Riley, member of American Christian music group Gold City Gold City is an American southern gospel quartet based in Gadsden, Alabama. Formed in 1980, the group was one of the most successful quartets through the 1980s and 1990s, charting ten number one hits in Singing News magazine and being host ...
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Tim Riley (radio Personality)
Tim Riley is a Northwest media personality in Portland, Oregon. He is currently an Anchor/Reporter with KPAM AM 860 and KKOV, Portland Oregon. He served as News Director/Anchor for Hot Talk 1080 KOTK, Max 910 during Imus In The Morning, and KUFO during ''The Rick Emerson Show'' from 2001 until 2009. Born in Nashua, New Hampshire, Riley got involved with a local radio station and began a career that took him to California. After ending a ten-year stint in Southern California radio, Riley moved to Portland in 1998, where he did afternoon news during the Tom Leykis Show. In 2001, Riley was paired with Emerson. Tim has been seen on television hosting ''The Classroom Guide To A Better America'', an amusing assortment of social hygiene films originally shown to baby-boomers during their formative years. These programs continued to attract the same niche audience who listened to the daytime program to the late night hours of On Demand Television. Riley is also an actor and has done f ...
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Tim Riley (music Critic)
Tim Riley (born 1960) reviews pop and classical music for NPR, and has written for ''The New York Times'', truthdig, the ''Huffington Post'', the ''Washington Post'', Slate.com and Salon.com. He was trained as a classical pianist at Oberlin College and Eastman School of Music. Since 2009, he has taught digital journalism at Emerson College in Boston. Brown University sponsored Riley as its critic-in-residence in 2008. His first book was ''Tell Me Why: A Beatles Commentary'' (Knopf/Vintage 1988), a critique of the Beatles' music, which ''The New York Times'' said brought "new insight to the act we've known for all these years". The book established Riley as an author of rock history critiques. His television appearances include ''Morning Joe'', ''PBS NewsHour'', CBS Morning and Evening News, MTV, and the History Channel. Riley gave a keynote address at Beatles 2000, the first international academic conference in Jyväskylä, Finland. Since then, he has given lectures on censorship ...
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