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Howard Louis Carr Jr. (born January 17, 1952) is an American journalist, writer and talk show host for conservative radio based in Boston with audiences with audiences rooted in New England. He hosts The Howie Carr Show, which airs on weekdays, in addition to writing three columns a week for Boston Herald .


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Careers

Broadcasting

Howie Carr has organized weekly radio talk shows at over ten New England radio stations including WRKO Boston (AM 680). The show, titled The Howie Carr Show , is syndicated to stations throughout northern and central New England and can be heard elsewhere via live streaming on HowieCarrShow.com. In November 2014, Carr left the Entercom Communications syndicator and formed his own Howie Carr Radio Network. WRKO has announced it will not perform but on March 9, 2015 it became an affiliate on March 16, 2015.

In August 2016, The Howie Carr Show began to syndicate a one hour show on cable television channel Newsmax.

Carr has filled out several national-syndicated talk show hosts, including Mark Levin and Dennis Miller.

He also works as a reporter and commentator for Boston WGBH and WLVI television stations.

Literature

As a journalist

Carr is a columnist for Boston Herald . From 1980 to 1981, he was head of the Boston City Hall bureau of the Boston Herald American, and he later worked as head of the State Bureau's paper office. As a political reporter for WNEV (now WHDH) in 1982, his coverage on Kevin White's mayor was so relentless that after the mayor announced he did not run anymore, he told the one Boston Globe. the things he enjoyed most about his impending retirement did not pursue Carr around town.

In 1985, Carr won the National Magazine Award, for Essays and Critics. On television, she has been nominated for an Emmy Award.

For many years Carr criticized the former Boston Globe and Herald guest columnist Mike Barnicle. In 1998, Barnicle resigned from the Boston Globe on charges of plagiarism and storytelling. The Globe Boston Globe column by Steve Bailey states that Carr gave Barnicle's home phone number, a charge denied by Carr. Barnicle calls Carr "a miserable figure," and asks, "Can you imagine what it was like to be consumed with envy and jealousy for me as long as it has been spent?"

In 1998, Don Imus claimed Carr's wife had an affair with boxer Riddick Bowe. Mrs. Carr defended Alan Dershowitz as his lawyer. The parties reach an undisclosed solution. In the 2007 column, Carr alleges that Imus's statement was triggered by Barnicle. According to Carr, the Barnicle told Imus that Carr said Imus "will die before his son gets out of high school".

In 2002, Boston Herald and Carr were the subject of a lawsuit by High Court Judge Ernest Murphy. The newspaper reported that Murphy once said of a fourteen-year-old rape victim: "He can not live a life as a victim, he is 14. He was raped tell him to fix it." He is also alleged to have said the 79-year-old robbery victim: "I do not care if he's 109." Carr, in the front page column on February 20, 2002, criticized Murphy for throwing a soft sentence in a rape warrant and included a reference to his daughter, wondering what Murphy would do if it was one of his > i> the offspring who have been victimized. Murphy denied all charges and claimed the newspaper was reproaching him, damaging his physical and emotional health and damaging his career and reputation as a good person. Finally, Murphy won the suit and got paid $ 2.09 million. During the trial, when asked what his reaction to Carr's column, Murphy said he "wanted to kill him".

As the author of the book

Carr Kennedy Babylon , was released on March 21, 2017. Carr has written a non-fiction book about gangsters as well as two fiction books, Hard Knocks and Killers >.

Non-fiction
Winter Hill Gang series

In early 2006, Carr became the author of a book with the publication of The New York Times-with best-seller The Brothers Bulger, about Billy's brother and Whitey Bulger. Whitey is the third boss of the Gang Bukit Winter. The second book Carr, , was released in April 2011, two months before Whitey Bulger (later under the name Charlie Gasko) was arrested after sixteen years on the run. About Johnny Martorano, is also rated best-seller by the New York Times . In 2013, Rifleman: The Untold Story of Stevie Flemmi was published. Followed a year later by Ratman: The Trial and Conviction of Whitey Bulger .

The strength of Billy Bulger as President of the Massachusetts Senate tickled Carr. He began researching both his politician and his gangster brother. Indeed, Carr's arrival on Madison Street in Somerville, Massachusetts, in the late 1970s meant he was right to do so, for the garage of Somerville's Marshall Motors (at 12 Marshall Street; now the church) was the starting point of the Winter Hill Gang. In 1978, the second leader of the Winter Hill Gang, Howie Winter, who lived on one of Carr's streets, on Montrose Street, was jailed for federal "horse racing." Bulger succeeded him, and remained the boss until 1995, the year after he left Boston for a pending federal indictment. Whitey was on the FBI's Most Loved Ten List from 1999 until his capture in Santa Monica, California, on June 22, 2011. He had a $ 2 million reward on his head. Kevin Weeks replaced Bulger but was arrested and imprisoned in 2000. He was released in 2005 after working as a witness of cooperation for the FBI.

While Carr believed Whitey Bulger wanted him dead ("his biggest regret did not kill me"), because his finger pointed to Billy Bulger, he denied Kevin Weeks's claim that they almost killed him by blowing him up with explosives. placed inside a basketball, or by shooting him from a cemetery across the street from Carr's former home on 91 Concord Road in Acton, Massachusetts. Whitey and Weeks have knowledge of Carr's residence because he is a neighbor of one of Weeks' brothers.

My problem began when I wrote a magazine story quoting Boston mayor Kevin White. During the cutaways after the TV interview, a reporter asked White about an almost absolute source of power at Billy Bulger State House. "If my brother threatens to kill you," the mayor said four times on a recording that never aired, "you will not be better than me". When I scored the exchange, the Bulgarians were very angry. But I have it in the videotape. It can not be denied.

Whitey knew what Carr was like, from Carr's work on television. "Besides, I'm in the neighborhood every day, but I never go to Whitey's package shop." The shop in question is the South Boston Liquor Mart (also known as Rotti Liquors), at 295 Old Colony Avenue, which Whitey has blackmailed from his rightful owner.

The anchor on my TV station is the son of Boston's former mayor. She lives in Southie , and demeans Liquor Mart. One night the clerk started a conversation with him. "Why did not Howie ever get in here?" He asked. My friend shrugged. "Tell him," the officer said, "that if he goes in, we have a new dump for him in the back."

Carr started taking whatever precautions he could to keep Whitey and Weeks off his tail. "The key to surviving, I quickly learned, is to avoid being a habit creature.Wiseguys (or anyone) who does not confuse their routine are the ones who must be caught, to use the old phrase, I go home in a way that different every night.If possible, when I parked, I retreated into space so that, if I had to, I could escape faster.I stopped seeing face to face with anyone I am not living outside bars, especially in > Southie Sometimes I sleep in a place other than my house The local police are watching my house in the hours before dawn The snare is starting to tighten around Whitey's neck and I'm a bit relaxed Whitey vanished in late 1994, but Weeks is still lurking In the tanning salon she brags to a photographer Herald that she knows I have lived next to the grave She does not mention anything about C-4 or s but when he was arrested in 1999, his indirect threats against me included my DEA detention warrant. "I was always looking over my shoulder," Carr explained four years after Whitey's arrest. "The day he disappeared, I was driving down the street, and on the radio they said he disappeared. For the first time in ten years, I do not have to look behind my shoulder. "

Fiction

In 2012, Carr moved into fictitious writing with his third book, Hard Knocks , followed three years later by Killers , the sixth and final release.

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Personal life

Carr was born in Portland, Maine, to Frances Stokes Sutton and Howard Louis Carr Sr. (1905-2008).

Carr attended Deerfield Academy, a boarding school in Deerfield, Massachusetts, and graduated in 1973 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). At UNC, Carr is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and writes in The Daily Tar Heel newspaper.

Since 1993, Carr has lived in Wellesley, Massachusetts, with his second wife, Kathy Stimpson (whom he calls "mailroom manager"), a Wellesley broker, and their three daughters: Carolyn (born 1994), Charlotte (born 1994) and Christina (born 1996). Carr also has two daughters from a previous marriage.

In March 2007, Carr released a melanoma from his forehead.

In 2009, Carr crashed his car into a telephone mast on Wellesley Avenue in Wellesley. He was not injured but was quoted for marked-path offenses.

In November 2014, Carr was injured in another car accident, this time at the Massachusetts Turnpike. He was taken to the hospital after the accident, which occurred around 1pm, but was released that night.

On June 29, 2016, Carr, as the opening speaker in Bangor, the Maine rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, made the original American "war shout" when referring to Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.

Tracked Down: Charlie Baker, Howie Carr, Chelsea Clinton ...
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Awards and acknowledgments

  • In 2017, Carr was ranked as the 14th most important talk show host in America by Talkers Magazine .
  • Carr is ranked 14th in the 2016 and 15th Heavy Hundred list of 2015. This list ranks hosted talk shows from across the US that are considered to be the most popular, influential, or entertaining. Carr has been on this list since 2007, falling to 56th place in 2009.
  • Placed 57th in the Speaker Magazine ' list of "One Hundred Weight" 2014.
  • Being inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2008.

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Bibliography

Non-fiction


The Brothers Bulger: How They Terrorized and Destroyed Boston for the Century Quarter , New York: Warner Books, 2006 (ISBNÃ, 0-446-57651-4)
  • Hitman: The Story of Untitled Johnny Martorano: Whitey Bulger's Enforcer and The Most Feared Gangster in the Underworld , New York: Forge Books, 2011 (ISBNÃ, 0-765-32639-6)
  • Rifleman: Undisclosed Story of Stevie Flemmi , Frandel, 2013 (ISBNÃ, 0986037206)
  • Ratman: The Trial And Conviction Whitey Bulger , Frandel, 2014 ISBN: 9781461956655
  • What Actually Happens, How Donald J Trump Saves Americans From Hillary Clinton , Frandel, 2018 (ISBNÃ, 0986193313)
  • Fiction

    • Hard Knocks , New York: Forge Books, 2012 (ISBN: 076532640X)
    • Killer , New York: Forge Books, 2015 (ISBNÃ, 9780765333742)

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    Moviesography

    • A Civil Action (1998): The film is based on real life cases Anderson v. Cryovac, Inc. that occurred in Woburn, Massachusetts during the 1980s. Carr played radio talk show host.

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    References


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    External links

    • Howie Carr's official website
    • Howie Carr column from Boston Herald
    • Howie Carr on IMDb
    • WRKO Howie Carr page

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