Talk:Bill Spadea

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Views on vaccinations
There are two reliable sources about Spadea's vaccine stance cited in the article:
 * New York Times find it significant enough to mention in its article on a state bill: Among the radio personalities who opposed the bill was Bill Spadea, a Republican who supports President Trump and hosts a morning show on one of New Jersey’s largest radio stations. The bill being referred to in the article: New York lawmakers passed a bill ending all nonmedical exemptions to immunization


 * The app.com article gives significant coverage to Spadea's stance on vaccines: Dr. Marc Feingold, a primary care doctor in Manalapan, has been spending plenty of time with his patients in recent weeks trying to debunk misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine, falsehoods heard everywhere from Facebook and the TV networks to New Jersey radio, including Bill Spadea's popular New Jersey morning-drive talk show. And much of the rest of that article is about Spadea.

In sources not currently cited in the article:
 * A USA Today article (reprinted in Asbury Park Press) about a potential lawsuit against Spadea describes him as a well-known conservative media personality with some controversial opinions, including those on vaccines.
 * Politico calls out his vaccination stance.
 * Newsday, writing about George Santos and a gala, mentions vaccine misinformation in conjunction with the mention of Spadea.

When it has become a common descriptor in reliable sources, the content is WP:DUE for inclusion in the article. Schazjmd  (talk)  18:51, 13 May 2023 (UTC)