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# 341 - Goodbye, Christopher Columbus (and Aunt Jemima)!
59:51 minutes (54.8 MB)
Tonight on the Show:
- COVID-19 Roundup:
- Anyone in Ohio can NOW get a Test
- The Elephant In the Room
- Daytime Emmys - Who Wins?
- How CBS Daytime is celebrating this week
- Primetime Emmys
- Who is hosting? When is the Ceremony?
- Nominations and Nomination Voting pushed back TWO Weeks
- Academy Awards
- Everything Pushed back TWO Months
The Weekend Warrior previews the Haus Und Garten Virtual Pre-Tour and Virtual Comfest.
The Monologue (CUT for TIME): http://wcrsfm.org/content/goodbye-columbus-and-aunt-jemima-cut-time
COTA Problems (on Medium, you need to subscribe to Read It): https://medium.com/@ryanvollrath/do-better-cota-a9a597f5c85e
Free Press on COTA: https://columbusfreepress.com/article/cota-falling-behind-re-opening-sta...
# 333 - The DJBCX: Happy Birthday In The Time of Coronavirus
59:17 minutes (54.29 MB)
The show celebrates nine years on the air tonight with the latest updates from the Stay At Home Order. The Weekend Warrior has updates on events that have been cancelled due to COVID-19/Coronavirus. And, then some.
LINKS (to Past Shows, with Resources):
# 332 - http://wcrsfm.org/content/332-down-and-out-quarantine-hills
# 331 - http://wcrsfm.org/content/331-hdash-hunker-down-and-stay-home
# 268 - It's SO Scandalous, I Might Offend Someone (Summer Finale)
58:50 minutes (53.87 MB)
Tonight on the show, the final word on the Urban Meyer Scandal for the summer. Plus, updates on The Crew and the 12th District Congressional Race. And, a supersized Weekend Warrior with September events. And a preview of The Emmy Awards, plus Michigan and Ohio State Football
MICHIGAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE:
9/01 - at Notre Dame (7:30PM, NBC)
9/08 - WESTERN MICHIGAN (Noon)
9/15 - SOUTHERN METHODIST (3:30PM)
9/22 - NEBRASKA
9/29 - at Nebraska
10/06 - MARYLAND
10/13 - WISCONSIN
10/20 - at Michigan State (Little Brothers Week, Fox)
10/27 - BYE (just like the B*ckeyes, go watch the Capital/Otterbein game, go grocery shopping, or clean the rat droppings out of your kitchen ceiling)
11/03 - PENN STATE
11/10 - at Rutgers
11/17 - INDIANA (Senior Day)
11/24 - THE GAME at "You Know Who"
12/01 - B1G Championship
12/31 - College Football Playoff
1/07 - National Championship
Ohio State B*ckeyes YOU KNOW WHO
9/01 - vs. Columbus East
9/08 - vs. Bishop Watterson
9/15 - vs. The Little Sisters of the Poor (at AT&T Stadium)
9/22 - vs. Westland
9/29 - at Penn State
10/06 - vs. Bishop Hartley
10/13 - vs. Columbus College of Art and Design
10/20 - at Upper Arlington
10/27 - BYE (Somehow they LOSE this week, too)
11/03 - vs. Nebraska
11/10 - at Michigan State
11/17 - vs. University of Phoenix
11/24 - POETIC JUSTICE
Late December* - Mid-Level Bowl
* - Must win 6 games to get there, don't know if Urban will be coaching this year, still.
# 257: Summer in the CBus 2018: Supersized Edition
1:33:20 minutes (85.46 MB)
Tonight on the show, a preview of summer in the Capital City. There's so much to do in so little time between now and the end of September.
Summer Calendar: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/174016886597/2018-summer-events-ca...
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# 236: 1997: Music & Headlines
1:02:35 minutes (57.31 MB)
1997. The World Mourned a Princess. College Football Dynasty Returned to Glory. Hockey Was On It's Way to Ohio. Those were among the happenings in 1997.
NEWS HEADLINES:
- Diana, Princess of Wales is killed in a car crash in Paris, along with her companion and their driver, as their car attempts to evade the Paparazzi.
- Mother Teresa of Calcutta passes away.
- The first Harry Potter book is published.
- Steve Jobs returns to Apple Computer.
- NASA's Mars Pathfinder lands on Mars.
- Great Britain returns Hong Kong to China.
- Tony Blair is elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- IBM's Deep Blue defeats Garry Kasparov in Chess.
- Madeleine Albright becomes the first female U.S. Secretary of State in American History.
- Heaven's Gate Cult Commits Mass Suicide near San Diego.
- Rapper Notorious B.I.G. is fatally gunned down in a drive-by shooting.
- Fashion designer Gianni Versace is murdered by serial killer Andrew Cunanan, who later takes his own life.
- The Dow closes above 7,000 for the first time ever.
- Woolworth's closes it's doors forever.
- O.J. Simpson is found guilty in a Civil Trial.
- Dolly the Sheep is cloned at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- Carlos the Jackal is caught and sentenced to life in prison in France.
- Bird Flu hits Hong Kong.
TELEVISION in 1997:
- Ellen DeGeneres comes out as gay following "The Puppy Episode" of her sitcom, "Ellen".
- Top shows include ER, Seinfeld, Friends, Frasier, Ally McBeal, NYPD Blue, The X-Files, Law & Order, South Park, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Mad About You.
EMMY AWARDS:
Best Comedy Series: Frasier (NBC)
Best Drama Series: Law & Order (NBC) - only non-Serialized Drama to win since 1980
Best Daytime Soap: General Hospital (ABC)
Best Variety Series: Tracey Takes On (HBO)
Best Miniseries: Prime Suspect V: Error of Judgement (PBS)
Best Made for TV Movie: Miss Evers' Boys (HBO)
Best Actor, Comedy: John Lithgow, 3rd Rock from the Sun (NBC)
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# 131 (Classic): "Urban Fiction: Keep Calm and Fire Hoke"
57:37 minutes (52.76 MB)
Tonight on the show, a classic episode. Episode # 131, "Urban Fiction: Keep Calm and Fire Hoke" (November 24, 2014). In the show, the DJBC talks about Thanksgiving, and previews the 111th meeting between those B*ckeyes and Michigan, and why it could be the end for Brady Hoke. In a special intro and outro, the Virginia Tech game (which hopefully all of you are watching tonight at 8).
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