Voices of the People

With Your Hosts,
Hammerin Hank & Tall Boy Steve

Voices of the People provides a local news, satire, educational, social documentary  and entertainment program for the Mohawk Valley & afar. VOP news source is OldeCountryNews.US and our online radio show is at: VoicesofthePeople.US
VOP is hosted by Hammerin Hank McGrath  & Tall Boy Steve Crapser
VOP BIO:

Host:
“Hammerin’ Hank “ McGrath, Editor and Investigative Reporter for Olde Country News online(Caroga Lake) , former correspondent with Empire News Exchange in Albany, NY and the Times Union Newspaper , former director and producer of Voices of the People – an east coast cable tv show at SACC-TV, Schenectady, NY ,on Time Warner Cable and on LPC-TV in Vermont , as well as the “Spirit of Biker Brotherhood” documentary on the American Biker Culture on Times Warner Cable Channel 16 in Amsterdam, NY and other counties. He is a seasoned civil rights advocate. 
Co-Host: 
“Tall Boy” Steve Crapser, former host of “Talk of the Town” show and News Director at WSDE 1190 Cobleskill, NY, former Program Director at WJIV in Cherry Valley and former Communications Specialist for NYS Police.

Program History:

VOP, hosted by Steve Crapser & Hank McGrath, has become an established online radio “talk show” LIVE podcast with local guests, local business spotlight, local music artist spotlight and socio-political commentary and entertainment. 
{see:  http://VOICESOFTHEPEOPLE.US }. 
Our news source is at  
http://OLDECOUNTRYNEWS.US

VOP w/Hammerin Hank & Tall Boy Steve began online with BlogTalkRadio.com the last Saturday of March, 2011 and within 5 weeks has established several hundred (regular) local listeners and a large number of local listeners who download the program {see: stats from blogtalk radio attached). Previously, Voices of the People, Directed by Hank McGrath, was an award winning cable television socio-documentary & entertainment program in Schenectady, Schoharie, Saratoga, Albany, Montgomery & Fulton Counties on Time Warner Cable in NY and on LPC-TV in Ludlow, Vermont – from 1997 thru 2009 – covering social issues/documentaries and local entertainment.