WCRS Podcast - djbc
# 321 - May I Interest You in Festivus with Mrs. Claus
59:35 minutes (54.56 MB)
Tonight, Mrs. Claus joins in on the Christmas Eve Eve fun on The DJBC Happy Hour. The grievances of Festivus were cut for time, though. In Last Call, DJBC predicts the Fiesta Bowl between 13-0 Ohio and 13-0 Clemson.
# 320 - The 2010s: The Decade That Was...NOT!
58:55 minutes (53.95 MB)
Tonight, a look back at the 2010s. Sports, Pop Culture, Big Headlines, and Columbus through the last ten years. 2010s, we hardly knew ye, but GOOD RIDDANCE!
# 319 - Holiday Songs of the Here and Now '19
1:00:32 minutes (55.43 MB)
Tonight on the show, some recently recorded holiday songs.
# 318 - The One After We Lose Eight Straight and Harbaugh Is Fired
59:39 minutes (54.62 MB)
Tonight on the Show...
- The Game: Now that Xichigan has lost to the B*ckeyes for a Record Eighth Straight Year, it's time for Michigan to FIRE Jim Harbaugh. Is Ohio State beatable under Ryan Patrick Day?
- The Weekend Warrior Highlights Holiday Happenings and other Events Near You in December
# 317 - A New Day of Terror: Eight Straight to O-HI-O?
59:53 minutes (54.84 MB)
Tonight, it's "Beat Ohio Week" on The DJBC Happy Hour. But...will they? Or will it be a record eighth straight loss to "That School" (They call themselves the B*ckeyes).
# 316 - 1999: Music and Headlines
59:35 minutes (54.55 MB)
Tonight on the show, we celebrate with Prince's favorite year, 1999. The last year of the 20th Century, 1999 capped out a decade and century both of highs and lows, and paved the gateway to the 21st Century.
HEADLINES:
- President Clinton is impeached and subsequently acquitted for his inappropriate relationship with White House Intern Monica Lewinsky.
- 12 students and one teacher are killed in the deadliest school shooting (at that time) at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado.
- The International War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague indicts Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic for War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity against the nation of Kosovo.
- John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife Carolyn Bessette are killed in a plane crash in July.
- Russian President Boris Yeltsin announces his resignation in December, and Yeltsin is replaced by the 45th President of these United States, Vladimir Putin.
- East Timor announces a referendum on Independence from Indonesia.
- Ford purchases Volvo.
- Panama gains control of the Panama Canal from the United States on December 31.
- The Y2K Bug has people on edge.
- Napster, MySpace, and the Bluetooth were born.
- The longest-running Primetime Drama Series in Television History, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit makes its debut.
LOCAL HEADLINES:
- Bob Taft (R) takes office as Ohio's Governor. But, for 11 days, Maureen O'Connor (R) takes Office as Ohio's First Female Governor after Governor George Voinovich (R) resigns 11 days before the end of his second term to assume his seat in the United States Senate.
- The Easton Town Center opens its doors in Northeast Columbus, becoming Columbus's premier Shopping and Nightlife Destination for the Greater Columbus Area.
# 315 - Live from State Route 315 on 1111, and Free Chase Young! (BONUS Edition)
1:08:20 minutes (62.57 MB)
NOTE: This is an extended bonus version of # 315, which is 10 minutes longer than its originally intended for air version.
Tonight on the Show:
- The Suspension of B*ckeye Superstar Chase Young (as of 11/09/19)
- The Big Races Recap (Winners at the Bottom): Kentucky & Virginia Go Blue, Low Voter Turnout, Big Suburban Races
- Little Brothers Week: Michigan (a two-TD favorite) hosts their Little Brother on Saturday; The following Saturday, the Fox Big Noon Kickoff returns for the Ohio/Penn State Game at the Shoe.
LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS:
Columbus Mayor: Andrew James Ginther (Unopposed, with 6% Write-In Votes)
Bexley Mayor: Ben Kessler (also Unopposed)
Whitehall Mayor: Kim Maggard (also Unopposed)
New Albany Mayor: Sloan Spaulding (also Unopposed)
Grandview Heights Mayor: Greta Kearns (D) over Steven Reynolds
Grove City Mayor: Incumbent Richard L. "Ike" Stage (R) over Steven Robinette
Gahanna Mayor: Laurie A. Jadwin (R) over Ryan Jolley (D)
Reynoldsburg Mayor: Joe Begeny (D) over Barth Cotner (R)
Obetz Mayor: Angie Kirk over Incumbent D. Greg Scott
Franklin County Municipal Court Judges: Jessica D'Varga (D), Jodi Thomas (R), and for Environmental Court, Stephanie Mingo (R)
Other Big Suburban Headlines:
- New Albany Passed Issue 27, changing officially New Albany from a Village to a City
- Columbus City Council Incumbents Sweep Races; Yes We Can Slate Shut Out of City Council/School Board Races
- Openly LGBT Candidate Lori Trent is elected to the Upper Arlington School Board; Jeremy Blake and Melissa J. Anderson lose in their respective races for Newark Mayor and Grove City City Council - Ward 2.
- Bhuyan Pyakurel becomes the first Nepali/Bhutanese-American Elected Official, winning in Ward 3 for Reynoldsburg City Council.
# 315 - The 11/11 Jerry Hammond Cocktail Party Traffic Jam on State Route 315
58:49 minutes (53.85 MB)
Tonight on the Show:
- The Suspension of B*ckeye Superstar Chase Young (as of 11/09/19)
- The Big Races Recap (Winners at the Bottom): Kentucky & Virginia Go Blue, Low Voter Turnout, Big Suburban Races
- Little Brothers Week: Michigan (a two-TD favorite) hosts their Little Brother on Saturday; The following Saturday, the Fox Big Noon Kickoff returns for the Ohio/Penn State Game at the Shoe.
LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS:
Columbus Mayor: Andrew James Ginther (Unopposed, with 6% Write-In Votes)
Bexley Mayor: Ben Kessler (also Unopposed)
Whitehall Mayor: Kim Maggard (also Unopposed)
New Albany Mayor: Sloan Spaulding (also Unopposed)
Grandview Heights Mayor: Greta Kearns (D) over Steven Reynolds
Grove City Mayor: Incumbent Richard L. "Ike" Stage (R) over Steven Robinette
Gahanna Mayor: Laurie A. Jadwin (R) over Ryan Jolley (D)
Reynoldsburg Mayor: Joe Begeny (D) over Barth Cotner (R)
Obetz Mayor: Angie Kirk over Incumbent D. Greg Scott
Franklin County Municipal Court Judges: Jessica D'Varga (D), Jodi Thomas (R), and for Environmental Court, Stephanie Mingo (R)
Other Big Suburban Headlines:
- New Albany Passed Issue 27, changing officially New Albany from a Village to a City
- Columbus City Council Incumbents Sweep Races; Yes We Can Slate Shut Out of City Council/School Board Races
- Openly LGBT Candidate Lori Trent is elected to the Upper Arlington School Board; Jeremy Blake and Melissa J. Anderson lose in their respective races for Newark Mayor and Grove City City Council - Ward 2.
- Bhuyan Pyakurel becomes the first Nepali/Bhutanese-American Elected Official, winning in Ward 3 for Reynoldsburg City Council.
- Bexley, Groveport-Madison, Westerville, (West) Jefferson Local, and (on its 9th try) Amanda-Clearcreek pass their school levies; Southwest Licking and Lakewood (both in Licking County) Schools see their respective levies fail
- Issue 10 passed in Franklin County (Franklin County Childrens' Services Levy)
MB - "The Football Fever Promo: Free Chase Young"
2:27 minutes (2.24 MB)
"The Football Fever Promo: Free Chase Young" - a Cold Open Sketch Parody of the ABC6 "THE Football Fever" Promo, ripping the Chase Young Suspension from THE Ohio State Buckeyes.
From The DJBC Happy Hour, # 315, Unaired on WCRS (released on November 10, re-uploaded on November 12, 2019).
# 314 - The Prince of Broadway
1:03:13 minutes (57.88 MB)
Tonight's show is a musical tribute to the late Broadway director/producer, Harold Prince (1928-2019), a man who won more Tony Awards that any other individual in the history of the Tony Awards.