New Outlook: Magazine , Sunday, 6/15/2008
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With gas prices at an all time high, one of the largest sectors of the Granite State's economy is in trouble.
We explore the downward trend of the car industry.
With gas prices at an all time high, what does it mean for the state's auto industry?
We talk to car dealers to see how they're doing.
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WHY women don't ask for raises & promotions and what it costs them.
A conversation about the "gender divide" and strategies to change it.
A conversation about the underlying issues affecting women in the workforce and what could be done to change the gender divide.
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With gas prices at an all time high, one of the largest sectors of the Granite State's economy is in trouble.
We explore the downward trend of the car industry.
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With gas prices at an all time high, what does it mean for the state's auto industry?
We talk to car dealers to see how they're doing.
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With the economy down and gas prices up, what does it mean for the state's auto industry?
We check in with area car dealers.
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Details of New Hampshire's new 2-1-1 phone service.
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Stories from the archives of veteran producer Chip Neal as he heads off into retirement.
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
With the troubled economy, we've heard a lot about the problems in the housing sector.
But those who deal with car sales are also facing hard times.
Average sales have plummeted over the past year, dealerships across the country and here in New Hampshire are going out of business and industry analysts say there is no end in sight.
Outlook's Richard Ager looks at how auto dealers in the Granite State are doing in a troubled economy.
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If there is a bright side to this story: it is told by the scooter dealers in New Hampshire.
Sales are way up for the two-wheelers that often get more than 100 miles a gallon.
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Help is a phone call away with the new 2-1-1 phone service.
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When problems arise unexpectedly, like a job loss, medical problem, or family issues, it can be difficult to know where to find help.
But now, there's one phone number to call in New Hampshire to connect you to a wide range of services in the state.
Outlook's Richard Ager has the low-down on 2-1-1 New Hamsphire.
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You can call 2-1-1 New Hamsphire Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For a link to its website log on to ours, nhptv.org/outlook.
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A retirement tribute to New Hampshire Public Television friend and colleague, Chip Neal.
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After nearly 30 years of telling New Hampshire's stories, Chip Neal has retired.
He has a host of successful projects to his credits including, Windows to the Wild, New Hampshire Crossroads, Wildlife Journal and New Hampshire Outlook.
Richard Ager has a look back at Chip's long and memorable career.
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We wish Chip nothing but the best in retirement as he begins his new life away from the cameras.
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That does it for us.
Thanks for watching New Hampshire Outlook.
I'm Beth Carroll, I'll see you next time.
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Did you have a reaction to any of the stories or interviews featured in this program?
Did we miss anything or do you have suggestions for future Outlook espisodes?
If so, we want to hear from you.
Drop us an email at nhoutlook@nhptv.org.
As always, you can find these stories and more online at nhptv.org/outlook.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 6/15/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:50
Now on NH Outlook: With the economy down and gas prices up, what does it mean for the state's auto industry? We check in with area car dealers. Details of New Hampshire's new 2-1-1 phone service. Stories from the archives of veteran producer Chip Neal as he heads off into retirement. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. With the troubled economy, we've heard a lot about the problems in the housing sector. But those who deal with car sales are also facing hard times. Average sales have plummeted over the past year, dealerships across the country and here in New Hampshire are going out of business and industry analysts say there is no end in sight. Outlook's Richard Ager looks at how auto dealers in the Granite State are doing in a troubled economy.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Peter Marston\Sales Manager, Quirk Auto Dealers NH, Peter McNamara\President, NH Auto Dealers Assoc., Larry Haynes\President, Grappone Auto Group,Bob Grappone\Retired CEO, Grappone Auto Group
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 6/15/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:50
Now on NH Outlook: With the economy down and gas prices up, what does it mean for the state's auto industry? We check in with area car dealers. Details of New Hampshire's new 2-1-1 phone service. Stories from the archives of veteran producer Chip Neal as he heads off into retirement. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.With the troubled economy, we've heard a lot about the problems in the housing sector. But those who deal with car sales are also facing hard times. Average sales have plummeted over the past year, dealerships across the country and here in New Hampshire are going out of business and industry analysts say there is no end in sight. Outlook's Richard Ager looks at how auto dealers in the Granite State are doing in a troubled economy.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Peter Marston\Sales Manager, Quirk Auto Dealers NH, Peter McNamara\President, NH Auto Dealers Assoc., Larry Haynes\President, Grappone Auto Group,Bob Grappone\Retired CEO, Grappone Auto Group
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 6/15/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:40
Now on NH Outlook: With the economy down and gas prices up, what does it mean for the state's auto industry? We check in with area car dealers. Details of New Hampshire's new 2-1-1 phone service. Stories from the archives of veteran producer Chip Neal as he heads off into retirement. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. When problems arise unexpectedly, like a job loss, medical problem, or family issues, it can be difficult to know where to find help. But now, there's one phone number to call in New Hampshire to connect you to a wide range of services in the state. Outlook's Richard Ager has the low-down on 2-1-1 New Hamsphire.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Patrick Tufts\President, Heritage United Way, Heather Aichotz\Director, 2-1-1 NH Call Center
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 6/15/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 10:40
Now on NH Outlook: With the economy down and gas prices up, what does it mean for the state's auto industry? We check in with area car dealers. Details of New Hampshire's new 2-1-1 phone service. Stories from the archives of veteran producer Chip Neal as he heads off into retirement. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. A retirement tribute to New Hampshire Public Television friend and colleague, Chip Neal. After nearly 30 years of telling New Hampshire's stories, Chip Neal has retired. He has a host of successful projects to his credits including, Windows to the Wild, New Hampshire Crossroads, Wildlife Journal and New Hampshire Outlook. Richard Ager has a look back at Chip's long and memorable career.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Fritz Wetherbee\Host, NH Crossroads, Paul Lally\Producer, NH Crossroads, John Gianforte\Astronomy Instructor,Steve Salniker\Videographer, NH Crossroads
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 6/15/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 10:40
Now on NH Outlook: With the economy down and gas prices up, what does it mean for the state's auto industry? We check in with area car dealers. Details of New Hampshire's new 2-1-1 phone service. Stories from the archives of veteran producer Chip Neal as he heads off into retirement. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. A retirement tribute to New Hampshire Public Television friend and colleague, Chip Neal. After nearly 30 years of telling New Hampshire's stories, Chip Neal has retired. He has a host of successful projects to his credits including, Windows to the Wild, New Hampshire Crossroads, Wildlife Journal and New Hampshire Outlook. Richard Ager has a look back at Chip's long and memorable career.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Fritz Wetherbee\Host, NH Crossroads, Paul Lally\Producer, NH Crossroads, John Gianforte\Astronomy Instructor,Steve Salniker\Videographer, NH Crossroads
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