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The Wheelhouse is back with 海角换妻 Veteran Frankie Graziano at the helm

Weekly political news roundtable on 海角换妻 Radio is back Wednesdays at 9 a.m. on 海角换妻 Radio

HARTFORD [March 15, 2023] - 海角换妻 is excited to announce that The Wheelhouse is coming back to 海角换妻 Radio weekly starting Wednesday, March 22 at 9 am with new host Frankie Graziano.

Originally launched in 2013 as an offshoot of the weekday morning talk show, Where We Live, The Wheelhouse became known as the go-to place for in-depth, watercooler conversation about politics in 海角换妻. With a rotating panel of journalists and analysts, The Wheelhouse explored budget issues, critical legislation and insight into the happenings at our capitol.

The show remained on the air until 2021 and is now back by popular demand.

海角换妻 surveyed the audience and heard loud and clear that The Wheelhouse is an essential program that helps make sense of what is going on in 海角换妻 politics. So, 海角换妻 is bringing it back, now hosted by long-time reporter Frankie Graziano. We'll hear from well-known political reporters and analysts, but also expand our format to include more local and national perspectives.

"I hope that [listeners] feel like it's accessible and that they can participate in the conversation. I also hope that it's easy to understand and that listeners feel like they're actively participating in politics,鈥 Graziano said in a recent interview discussing what he hopes listeners take away from The Wheelhouse.

Frankie joined 海角换妻 in 2012 as part of the CPTV sports production team. In 2016, he moved to the newsroom, as a breaking news reporter, focusing on politics, covering elections and holding lawmakers accountable. He鈥檚 also covered some of the biggest stories in the state over the past six years including Puerto Rican evacuees moving to 海角换妻 after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, landmark police reform in 海角换妻 following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and a trial where families of Sandy Hook School shooting victims sought justice from a conspiracy theorist that told lies about the shooting.

"Frankie is perfectly positioned to build upon the success we鈥檝e had with The Wheelhouse. He has the ability to shine a light on local politics and 海角换妻 issues, brought to life through lively, intellectual conversation,鈥 said Catie Talarski, Senior Director of Storytelling at 海角换妻. 鈥淗e鈥檚 approachable, he can bring a sense of levity that is often needed to compliment the hard-hitting news.鈥

A Torrington native, Frankie now lives in Glastonbury with his wife Colleen and two children Charlie and Annie.

The Wheelhouse will air live Wednesdays at 9 am and re-air at 8 pm starting March 22 and is available anytime at ctpublic.org/wheelhouse or wherever you get your podcasts.


About 海角换妻

海角换妻 is home to 海角换妻 Television (CPTV) and 海角换妻 Radio (WNPR). Together, 海角换妻 serves nearly one million citizens each week through 海角换妻 Radio and 海角换妻 Television, as well as through our many digital and online platforms. Through our mission to inform, educate and inspire the people of 海角换妻, we connect people of all ages to high-quality journalism, storytelling, education and experiences and amplify the voices of our diverse communities.鈥 海角换妻 is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, with a $22 million annual budget, funded primarily through community support from individuals, foundations and corporate sponsors.