Jacques Kelly and Fred Rasmussen compellingly captured the creative essence of the late Allan Prell, Baltimore’s popular morning talk show host who kept WBAL-AM listeners laughing steadily through the ...
Many books have addressed uncertainty. Charles Wheelan’s Naked Statistics, from 2013, and Carl T. Bergstrom and Jevin D. West’s Calling Bulls***, from 2020, echo Huff’s witty exposé of data misuse.
My first assignment on my first day as TV critic at The Baltimore Sun in 1989 was to go over to WBAL radio and appear as a guest on the noontime show of Allan Prell, who died Saturday at age 79.
Allan Prell, the popular, folksy WBAL-Radio morning talk-show host recalled for his vivid imagination and gentle way of making fools of certain listeners, died Saturday at his Oakton, Va., home. He ...
The broadcast industry lost a legend on Saturday as longtime WBAL Radio talk show host Allan Prell passed away. He was 79. Prell, who had undergone surgery several months ago, was still active on ...
Allan Prell's departure from KIRO-AM was as unceremonious as his tenure was short. Named in January 2005 to host the morning talk slot formerly held by Dave Ross, Prell was abruptly dropped in ...
Deciding how fast to drive, brewing better beer, and winning bar bets — Mark Prell, a respected statistician, offers a modern guide to probabilistic thinking in What are the Odds?: A Statistical Guide ...
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