WCRS Podcast - djbc
The Other Side of the News 10-18-19 - Columbus City Council candidate Scott Singratsomboune
28:19 minutes (25.92 MB)
Bob interviews independent Columbus City Council candidate Scott Singratsomboune on his platform
# 313 - Musical Dia De La Muerta IV: Day Sera Sera
1:00:14 minutes (55.15 MB)
Tonight on the show, a musical salute to artists that we lost in the last 12 months, from Doris Day to Nancy Wilson, and from Ric Ocasek to The Captain from Captain & Tennille, we've got all bases loaded in 60 minutes.
# 312 - The One After The Debate
59:15 minutes (54.25 MB)
Tonight on the show, a recap of the Westerville Democratic Presidential Candidate Debate, and a preview of the Ohio/Wisconsin & Notre Dame/Michigan games, and a speed read of the key Franklin County races this Election.
The Other Side of the News 10-18-19 - Trump's impeachment problems
28:45 minutes (26.32 MB)
Bob and Dan discuss current events - the quid pro quo comment by Mulvaney and other of Trump's problems
# 311 - Merry Debatesmas on Arawak City Day
59:12 minutes (54.2 MB)
Tonight on the show, a review of Bryan's article in this month's The Columbus Free Press on Columbus Day, plus a look ahead to the Democratic Presidential Debate on October 15 at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio. And the weekend's events.
# 310 - The DJBC Italian Halloween Disco Happy Hour
59:05 minutes (54.1 MB)
Tonight on the show, the Short North's two fall events - Highball Halloween and the Columbus Italian Festival are highlighted. Highball Halloween moves up two weeks this year (October 11 & 12), and the Italian Festival is celebrating its 40th Anniversary this year. Plus, other things happening this weekend.
The 19th Annual Bryan Awards: The Complete Podcast
2:00:13 minutes (110.07 MB)
Will Game of Thrones go out on top? Who will win big? Who will go home emptyhanded? The 19th Annual Bryan Awards is here, and for the first time since 2014, it is completely done ON SCHEDULE!!!!!
HOUR # 1 Category Order:
# 1901 - Younger Actress in Daytime
# 1902 - Younger Actor in Daytime
# 1903 - Supporting Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie
# 1904 - Supporting Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie
# 1905 - Writing in a Comedy Series
# 1906 - Directing in a Comedy Series
# 1907 - Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
# 1908 - Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
# 1909 - Writing in a Drama Series
# 1910 - Directing in a Drama Series
# 1911 - Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
# 1912 - Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
# 1913 - Reality/Competition Series
# 1914 - Supporting Actress in Daytime
# 1915 - Supporting Actor in Daytime
# 1916 - Writing in a Limited Series/TV Movie
# 1917 - Directing in a Limited Series/TV Movie
# 1918 - Younger Actor in a Comedy Series
and
The Memoriam
HOUR # 2:
# 1919 - Younger Actress in a Comedy Series
# 1920 - Younger Actress in a Drama or Limited Series
# 1921 - Younger Actor in a Drama or Limited Series
# 1922 - Variety Sketch Series
# 1923 - Variety or Late Night Talk Show
# 1924 - Lead Actress in Daytime
# 1925 - Lead Actor in Daytime
# 1926 - Lead Actress in a Drama Series
# 1927 - Lead Actor in a Drama Series
# 1928 - Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
# 1929 - Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
# 1930 - Lead Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie
# 1931 - Lead Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie
# 1932 - Limited Series
# 1933 - Daytime Soap
# 1934 - Comedy Series
# 1935 - Drama Series
# 1936 - New Series of the Year
Technical Winners: https://thebryanandsilvergarbage.tumblr.com/post/187744215275/djbcadvent...
# 192 - 1991: Music and Headlines (The Producer's Cut)
1:59:24 minutes (109.33 MB)
Once again, I remastered an older show to make it NEW again.
# 192, "1991: Music and Headlines" (aired on September 19, 2016; remastered for September 23, 2019)
# 309 - 2009: Music and Headlines
2:00:13 minutes (110.07 MB)
2009 was a year of Historic Highs and Lows. Barack Obama became the 44th President. The U.S. Economy was the worst since the Great Depression.
Here at Home, the Columbus Crew had a NEW Coach, and the Columbus Clippers got a NEW Home (and new Major League Affiliation). The Columbus Blue Jackets made the Playoffs for the Very First Time.
HEADLINES:
- Coming Soon
SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA Finals: Los Angeles Lakers
World Series: New York Yankees
Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers
Stanley Cup: Pittsburgh Penguins
MLS Cup: Real Salt Lake
NCAA Men's Basketball: North Carolina Tar Heels
NCAA Women's Basketball: Connecticut Lady Huskies
College Football: Alabama Crimson Tide (the First of Many for Nick Saban in Tuscaloosa)
Ohio Division I Football: Hilliard Davidson Wildcats
Ohio Division I Boys' Basketball: Northland Vikings (most recent Title for Columbus City Schools)
Ohio Division III Girls' Basketball: Africentric Lady Nubians
CENTRAL OHIO HEADLINES:
- City Center Mall Closes in Downtown Columbus and is eventually razed.
- South-Western City Schools FAIL a Levy in August. ALL Extracurricular Activities are halted District-wide until an Emergency Levy got passed in November.
- The Columbus Clippers move from Cooper Stadium in Franklinton to the Brand NEW Huntington Park in the Arena District, and become the AAA Affiliate of the Cleveland Indians.
- Hilliard Bradley High School opens in Hilliard, the third High School in the Hilliard City Schools District.
- Kathy A. Krendl becomes the first Female President of Otterbein CollegeUniversity.
- Bob Kendrick replaces Gabe Spiegel as the Evening Anchorman at WSYX ABC 6/WTTE Fox 28.
GRAMMY AWARDS:
Album of the Year: ???, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Record of the Year: Don't Read This Letter, Plant & Krauss
Song of the Year: "Viva La Vida", Coldplay
Best New Artist: Adele
TONY AWARDS:
Best Play: God of Carnage
Best Musical: Billy Elliot