
Produced by Jill Webb and Anddy Egan-Thorpe.
Sep 7, 2022
32 min

America has a ton of clothing waste. It’s part of the reason many eco-conscious shoppers prefer thrifting. There’s one problem: even when thrifting, many still buy a ton of clothes and toss barely used garments. Social media is fueling this via massive thrift hauls, a.k.a showing off your shopping sprees. Thrifting and environmental experts help us to explore whether or not shopping secondhand has lost its environmental focus. We’re also looking at how are low-income communities — who’ve historically relied on thrifting for its affordable prices — are affected.
Jul 21, 2022
35 min

Over the last century Hollywood may have become synonymous with stardom, but believe it or not the film and TV industry was born on the east coast.
After being forced to move westward in the early 1900s due to rising production costs and unsatisfactory weather, over the last few decades there’s been a renewed interest in expanding the industry on the east coast. This has resulted in a surge of productions throughout the tri-state area.
The primary reason for that renewed interest? Tax credits.
New York state has one of the most generous film and TV tax credit programs in the country. While it generates plenty of revenue, there are some who believe that New Yorkers are the ones actually paying the price.
On this episode of 1010 WINS In Depth, listen as we break down both the history of cinema in the tri-state area and New York's current film tax credit program in an effort.
Jul 8, 2022
13 min

To wrap up Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, In Depth takes a closer look at the Native Hawaiian diaspora in New York City.
The media often solely depicts Hawaii as a beautiful paradise, but the islands and their people have more dimensions than that. Issues within the local economy have led many Native Hawaiians to depart the islands in recent decades, oftentimes against their desires. Today, about half of all Native Hawaiians live outside of Hawaii. For born-and-raised Hawaiians who’ve relocated to to NYC, how do they keep their culture alive in the diaspora? And for indigenous Hawaiians who have never lived on the islands, how do they grapple with “not feeling Hawaiian enough”?
Guests: Barrie Kealoha, performer and voice-over artist, Kini Kahauolopua, Manhattan-based chef, and Dr. Jack Barile, Interim Director of the Social Science Research Institute at the University of Hawaii-Manoa.
Host: Jill Webb
Audio producer: Anddy Egan-Thorpe
Executive producer: Femi Redwood
May 27, 2022
25 min

On this special episode of 1010 WINS In Depth, in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, we examine the barriers some Asian American businesses owners have broken and those that remain.
Listen as host Anddy Egan-Thorpe learns about the most common issues Asian Americans face as they try to earn honest day’s work in a conversation with New York City Councilwoman Julie Won. A Korean American whose mom has worked at a nail salon for 10 years, she’s witnessed some injustices firsthand
May 17, 2022
11 min

Are movies nowadays too long? Or are we just too distracted to stay invested? On this week’s In Depth, host Jill Webb talks with Gloria Mark, an informatics professor at the University of California Irvine, about what causes us to have shortened attention spans. We also hear from BoxOffice Pro’s Dan Loría about what’s coming out of the entertainment industry and if film studios plan to adapt to audiences’ lack of focus.
Apr 8, 2022
17 min

This week, Governor Kathy Hochul unveiled a $1.4 billion plan to build a brand new stadium for New York’s Buffalo Bills. However, nearly half of the cost - $600 million, to be exact - is expected to be covered by taxpayer dollars.
Despite the price tag, Governor Hochul believes that the stadium will ultimately stimulate the economy.
On this episode of 1010 WINS In Depth, we speak with people on both sides of the debate. First, we speak to sports economist Victor Matheson. In his own words, the plan, “it's the largest nominal amount of public subsidy ever for a stadium in the United States.”
With the stadium set to be built in Erie, New York, we speak to the public official representing the county, Mark Poloncarz. He explains why everyone, especially locals in the tri-state area, should be excited for what’s to come.
Apr 1, 2022
21 min

On this week’s episode of 1010 WINS In Depth, listen as host Femi Redwood explores the surprising spectacle the Senate confirmation hearings have become so far, as well as why race and politics are playing a much larger role in this nomination than anyone would have expected.
Mar 24, 2022
25 min
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