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Off The Air Live is a comedy talk radio show/podcast where host Cody O'Connor takes explicit to a new level. This is radio the way it's supposed to be: crazy, uncensored and completely offensive. Sit back as we tear apart your favorite pop icons and tackle every topic under the sun with a jaded yet biting edge every Thursday night from 6-8 PM ET
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"The Week End Show" is on 104.9 FM HD3 "The Buzz" in the San Francisco South Bay Area. Tune in every Sunday night, 8pm - 9pm, for the latest in Current Events, Pop Culture, Technology & Sports... It's all here and everything you need to know about what's happening now! A podcast of the latest episode is posted every Monday morning at 6 am.
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The Less Desirables is a weekly podcast by Tim Beeman and Brian Attridge recorded every Wednesday. We cover an expansive array of topics, ranging from current and non-current movies to new music to the latest sports news to doses of pop culture, complete with a “Beer of the Week.” The idea is to give our audience a recap of the previous week’s news, while simultaneously previewing the upcoming week. We have a local, North Carolina flavor geared towards a national audience.
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SabadoSessions is a podcast that tackles the nitty gritty details of any issue with regards to Tech, Health, Education and Social issues and its effect on the rural setting. Most of the topics discussed usually comprise of observations about the local community, commentaries as well as suggestions on how to improve them. It also informs and adds funny but ironic anecdotes with related to the issues discussed. Your Weekly Dose of Provincial Lifestyle in the Digital Age!
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Hosted by Glenn and Phil, this podcast is a virtual trip back in time to the halcyon days of our childhood - the 1980s (and early 1990s). Every week we explore at least one facet of 80's pop culture, discuss questions from our listeners, and report the news from at least 4 of the main franchises of the 80's that are still around today!
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Are you tired of the same old crap on the radio? Have you had enough of listening to what “The Man” wants you to hear? Then enter The Clutch and Wiggle Experience (queue the entrance music). Just two boobs with time on their hands, broadcasting from an air hockey in the f*****g basement in New Jersey. Co-hosts Rob and Craig are just two everyday guys who have just had enough of the verbal diarrhea that the mainstream media constantly shoves down everyones throats. Come and be entertained.
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Imperial Trouble is Jason Mallory of Scene Missing Magazine and Sam Mitchell of The Police Box. Sam and Jason like to talk about science fiction, toys, comic books and other gentlemanly pursuits. Sam and Jason are not responsible for any ladies' swooning that may occur while listening to Imperial Trouble. Sam and Jason will not engage in fisticuffs for any reason other than to defend the honor of a lady or the honor of the Xbox 360 or the honor of Star Wars except the prequels or the honor of wh
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Are you paying attention? We're here to make sure that you are. Don't let CNN or Fox News tell you their version of the story. Tune in twice a week every Tuesday and Friday morning to hear the relevant stories in the headlines, sports, and entertainment. Our goal is to discuss real issues and have a good time doing it so join the conversation. We look forward to having you!
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“KIKEYO!” will focus on Japanese news, music, anime, manga, video games, fashion, and other interesting tidbits of Japanese culture. The show will offer sharp-wit commentary, fun stories, serious insight, and music recommendations from both hosts. In addition, there will be also contests for the fans and listeners are invited to chime in their feedback on the topics chose for each show through SBR's blog, e-mail, & social media networks. “KIKEYO!” is planning to have special guests stop by the program in future episodes.
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In this companion piece to the world-famous Product Management Meets Pop Culture blog, we use movies, music, and other pop culture ephemera to illustrate product management lessons that anyone can start using immediately — all in 10 minutes or less. This product management podcast is fast and playful, with insights into today’s trends and best practices. And your feedback is always welcome.
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About The Anne Levine Show Anne’s first foray into broadcasting took place on the internet in 1999 when she did an online show called “What’s Your Diagnosis?” Anne cultivated a following very quickly and put it in the back of her mind to one day do a comedy show on an actual radio station. After a decade dabbling in many enterprises, some of which are listed below, Anne joined the crew at WOMR in Provincetown MA. The Anne Levine Show in which she explores politics, pop-culture, music, and other topics while fielding live phone calls and emails; has been running for over two years. Her edgy Monday night shows are funny, smart and dark. Anne was joined in mid 2009 by her long time friend, Michael Hill who co-hosts the show with her and occasionally takes over the whole enchilada when Anne is traveling off to exciting, mysterious places. Anne Levine on Radio “I love radio and believe it is a primary source of common generational languages. These languages, along with radio, are dying out because we now digitally produce our own content and venues. We should work to maintain our links to the past while we speed forward. There is magic in that balance. Keep listening. I’ll keep talking.” Anne Levine About Anne Levine Anne Levine was born in New York City and was raised in New York, Cape Cod, and Connecticut. She is the daughter of the late clothing designer Larry Levine and his wife Emily. After graduating from Sarah Lawrence College where she studied Performing Arts, Anne enjoyed a colorful and checkered collage of careers. Her jobs included cabaret singer, clothing designer, travel agent, housekeeper, secretary, sales clerk, jewelry dealer, ghost writer and rock band manager. With the exception of three years in Israel, Anne lived most of her adult life in New York City and Cape Cod, MA. Michael Hill on Radio “I have always loved radio. I am a long time collector of “old-time” radio shows and continue to search the internets for new finds. When I was a teenager, my brothers and I used to produce “radio” broadcasts on cassette tapes where we would play songs from other tapes, records or even playing them ourselves on guitar. Oh, the fun. In 2004, I began a stint as program director of an internet-only radio station called, “MUGradio”. I also hosted a weekly one hour program until I left to start a podcast of my own. The podcast, named, “Hey, It’s That Guy’s Show”, ran for about three and a half years before I found I needed time to do other things. I am so glad to be helping out with Anne’s show!” About Michael Hill Michael was born a small child in Seattle, Washington. Unfortunately for his sister, he arrived on her first birthday, thus creating a pattern of general annoyances for years to come. He grew up really rather quickly, what with the years flying by and all and tried his hand at several occupations such as: Hayer, Barn builder, Tactical Radio Operator/Mechanic in the Army, Ground Radio installations technician/mechanic in the US Air Force, Electrician, apprentice Optician, Dispatcher, drain cleaner Tech/Supervisor, Sewage tem maintenance, fanzine editor, mobile home mover, moocher, cartoonist/animator, computer builder/repairer, BBS op/operator, plastics warehouser, inventory control specialist, Forklift operator, Corporate Training Specialist, video producer, customer service representative, customer service supervisor, Oracle wizard, pocaster and other stuff like that.
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Nobody Dances Here is an internet radio talkshow based on the delicious blog of Quintin Xavier Roper. Hilarious co-hosts, influential and inspiring guests, and live DJs have made this show popular. Topics include fashion, fitness, lifestyle, and culture. Visit www.nobodydanceshere.com for more info.
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What began as a friendship in 1998 has evolved into this podcast. shaun and Darrel will not shy away from anything and have the guts and moxie to tackle all the tough questions. tune in and find out what team hurricane’s true feelings on everything including life, men who love destruction, Indian film making and of course, tube socks.
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Join Mike and Paul (aka Chin Stroker & Punter) as they discuss a film a week from their own differing point of view. Mike is an ex film student. Paul is a punter. Sit back in fascinated horror as they discuss filmic issues as varied as justifying an appreciation of David Lync, and the merits of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s comedy acting chops. Along the way we will be covering; world cinema, art films, why we love the 1980’s even though they sucked, straight to video/DVD, and all manner of topics that show what happens when high and low brow collide. Also expect random cult movie, genre, and other pop cultural goodness.
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The always animated Larry D., one half of the very popular sports talk podcasting show The Sports Talk Underground, opens up a window into his mind to cover the many subjects that he holds close to his heart; sports, movies, music and entertainment to name a few. From the opening segment, County Fair to the Main Event and the closing Random Thoughts, the topics may change but two things will always remain the same.....You will know his mind and feel his passion.
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In our occasional podcast - so named for the lively discussions of special occasions that theme each episode - regular segments include eclectic indie and electronic music spotlights, "Depeche Mode News," the adorable piano-playing eight-year-old, "What's the Best Show on Television" - namely Battlestar Galactica, "Guys Neil Finds Attractive" and other seemingly disconnected pop culture nuggets.
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Alan and Keith are two gay friends – one in Chicago and one traveling all over the world. Every week they come together to talk about politics, society, culture, arts, and whatever else is on their minds. They are sometimes funny, sometimes serious, occasionally controversial, and periodically a little bizarre. This is a glimpse into a friendship of several years and thousands of miles.