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Bill Littlefield: It’s Not Just a Game.

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BILL LITTLEFIELD (b.1948) served as the host of National Public Radio and WBUR’s Only A Game program from its inception in 1993 until July 2018. He covered a wide range of mainstream as well as offbeat sports events from the United States and around the world.  Since 2018 he has been working with the Emerson Prison Initiative, teaching incarcerated men at MCI-Concord.

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Bill Littlefield: It’s Not Just a Game

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BILL LITTLEFIELD (b.1948) served as the host of National Public Radio and WBUR’s Only A Game program from its inception in 1993 until July 2018. He covered a wide range of mainstream as well as offbeat sports events from the United States and around the world.  Since 2018 he has been working with the Emerson Prison Initiative, teaching incarcerated men at MCI-Concord.

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Pat Mitchell: Lifelong Advocate for Women in Media

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PAT MITCHELL is a lifelong advocate for women and girls. At every step of her career, Mitchell has broken new ground for women, leveraging the power of media as a journalist, an Emmy award-winning and Oscar-nominated producer to tell women’s stories and increase the representation of women onscreen and off.

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Mark Leibovich: Chief National Correspondent for the New York Times Magazine, Author

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MARK LEIBOVICH is the chief national correspondent for the “New York Times Magazine.” His most recent book is “Big Game: The NFL in Dangerous Times.” Leibovich also appears frequently as a guest on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” and “Deadline: White House,” NPR’s” On the Media,” and other public affairs programs..

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Pat Mitchell: Lifelong Advocate for Women in Media

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PAT MITCHELL is a lifelong advocate for women and girls. At every step of her career, Mitchell has broken new ground for women, leveraging the power of media as a journalist, an Emmy award-winning and Oscar-nominated producer to tell women’s stories and increase the representation of women onscreen and off.

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