JFK Jr.'s Chief of Staff, RoseMarie Terenzio and David Letterman's Director, Jerry Foley, on Tom Needham's the Sounds of Film

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JFK's Chief of Staff, RoseMarie Terenzio and David Letterman's Director, Jerry Foley, will be on Tom Needham's the Sounds of Film on Thursday at 6 P.M. on WUSB.

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JFK's Chief of Staff, RoseMarie Terenzio and David Letterman's Director, Jerry Foley, will be discussing the upcoming Northfork TV Festival on Tom Needham's the Sounds of Film on Thursday at 6 P.M. on WUSB.

Photo by: Spike's I Am JFK Jr.

Stony Brook, NY - August 17, 2016 - JFK Jr.'s Chief of Staff, RoseMarie Terenzio and David Letterman's Director, Jerry Foley will be discussing the upcoming North Fork TV Festival on Tom Needham's the Sounds of Film this Thursday at 6 P.M. on WUSB.  The North Fork TV Festival will be celebrating the evolution of TV, drawing attention to independent TV, and bringing together the innovative minds of TV executives, directors, writers and actors on Saturday, August 20, 2016 at the Greenport Theater from 1:00-8:30 PM.

RoseMarie Terenzio was JFK Jr.'s Chief of Staff when he was running George magazine.  She will speaking to Tom Needham about I Am JFK Jr., a new film about JFK Jr. that will be playing at the North Fork Film Festival. RoseMarie, an executive producer on the film, will be sharing intimate stories about her boss and close friend.  The film explores the compelling life of John F. Kennedy Jr. through the distinctive lens of many of the people who knew him best. I AM JFK Jr. features interviews with Robert De Niro, Cindy Crawford, Mike Tyson, Chris Cuomo and Ann Coulter, and contains vintage footage of JFK Jr. in the White House. RoseMarie will be attending the North Fork TV Festival and participating in a Q&A moderated by Jerry Foley.
 
Jerry Foley will also be Tom Needham's guest on this week's Sounds of Film. Jerry is the Emmy nominated Director and Supervising Producer of the Late Show with David Letterman and the Artistic Director of the North Fork TV Festival.  Over the course of his 20 year career, Foley has directed more than 3900 hours of programming and received 8 DGA Award nominations and 21 Emmy nominations, the most any one person has garnered for working on a variety series. He has also produced and directed all 72 episodes of Live on Letterman including performances by The Black Keys, Taylor Swift and Adele.
 
About the Sounds of Film
The Sounds of Film is the nation's longest-running film themed radio show. For over 29 years the program has delivered a popular mix of interviews and music to listeners all over Long Island, parts of Connecticut and streaming live at wusb.fm.  Past guests include Billy Joel, Dionne Warwick, Cicely Tyson, Michael Moore, Ric Burns, Hal Hartley, Eric B. and composer Cliff Martinez.