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KITM/NEWS/OUR HISTORY/DAILY WORD/WOTD
in Radio
We are on Monday through Friday and every third Saturday of the month each morning at 8am Pacific, which is 9am Mountain, 10am Central, and 11am Eastern. Everything goes. Everything. When you are on, do not be disruptive, we have fun, but we like the show to run smoothly. If you have noises in your background, they are magnified, so keep a quiet atmosphere or Jay will mute you – and if you’ve never been SHUT/DOWN, it will catch you by surprise, but if you know the score, c’mon! what are you waiting for? The Jay King Network.
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Tomorrow Will Be Televised Our Living World/Leblang Talks TV Episode
in Television
The program all about TV. Our guests: Ben Roy, senior producer of Our Living World, Netflix's nature/geography miniseries launching April 17, and TV research executive/entrepreneur Steven Leblang.
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TMGS! 4/20/24 Hot topics / A conversation with promoter, Georgie Ingram Renz.
Join Mike and the crew for hot topics and a conversation with concert promoter, Georgie Ingram Renz.
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Let's Do Lunch! at Zaab Zaab
Let's Do Lunch! visits Zaab Zaab, a taste of authentic Thai cuisine, and semi-finalists of the 2024 James Beard Awards. With locations in Queens and Brooklyn, New York, owners Pei Wei and Bryan offer wonderful hospitality and a delectable menu of Northeastern Thai delicacies. When you enter the main dining room you are greeted by Perry, the prawn hanging from the ceiling, surrounded by a mural of sea creatures.
Come with an appetite as the portions are shareable. Some of their classic signature dishes include Larb, minced duck or catfish with roasted rice lime leaves, roasted chili, mint, cilantro, and lime juice served with house greens to cut the heat, and roasted peanuts. Make it a combination with Larb Ped Udon. Their selection of whole fish features a salt-encrusted tilapia, Mieng Pia pow, marinated in cumin garlic and white pepper, stuffed with pandan and lemongrass, and charcoal roasted served with rice noodles. You'll want to suck out the head where some of the herbs and spices are hidden. Their Som Tum offerings feature Tum Ko Lat, a combination of Isan and Thai flavors of sour spicy shredded green papaya, fermented fish with roasted peanuts, and sun-dried shrimp. Don't forget to order a cocktail before you eat; some of which have just the right amount of spicey kick. The Old Siam Fashioned is smoky but tangy with smoked Phraya rum, orange bitter, star anise, and cinnamon. When it arrives at the table, a plume of smoke is literally seeping out of the top. Try their sticky rice served in tiny colorful bamboo holders, but a warning, it is addicting. So much so that they serve it as a dessert underneath juicy slices of mango.
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Hot Topics Saturday Night: Aoki Simmons, Diddy, Kerry Washington, Jay Z, & More
Tune in for Saturday Hot Topics
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RAWF After Hours 4/13/24
Immortal XI results....final period rankings.... contender match announcements.... The After Hours Championship on the line.... and sooooooooo much more tonight!!!
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One on One with DGA Director, Mark Jacobs
in Movies
Mark S. Jacobs has worn many hats throughout his illustrious career – a United States Army veteran, television, and film director (DGA), producer, cinematographer, journalist, and video editor. His story is one of dedication, innovation, and a passion for storytelling. Before making his mark in the world of television, commercials, music videos, documentaries, and feature films, Mark dedicated 30 years of his life to television news. His journey began as a top photojournalist and news manager, where he led teams to deliver innovative local news content. Mark played a pivotal role in testing and implementing new technologies in the realms of photojournalism, editing, and news production. He was honored with an impressive tally of 51 television news awards, including 22 Emmys, two Edward R. Murrow awards, and five Golden Mics. His commitment to excellence in storytelling and his impact on the industry were evident in the recognition he received. In 2017, Mark achieved another milestone as he was inducted into the Broadcasters Hall of Fame. This honor was a testament to his significant contributions to the field of television news and journalism. Since 2004, he has directed over 55 television series and pilots, earning accolades such as a daytime Emmy and other prestigious prizes. Some of the notable series under his direction include "Breaking Bonaduce," "Rob n Big," "Kitchen Nightmares," "Glee," "The Great Christmas Light Fight," and "Ellen." Mark's creative prowess extends beyond television, as he has directed Coldplay's "Church" music video and the feature documentary "Jesse's Story," released in 2009. As the president and founder of Zzyzx Films Inc, a production company focused on non-profit and philanthropic filmmaking, Mark continues to make a positive impact.
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WE G.O.A.T. Radio - It's the first real episode
in Comedy
Wrestler Unstoppable News and Entertainment as delivered by WUrld Breaker Conk
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COACH MIKE JONES SHOW EP84 Coach Interviews EL Presidente Rudy Gonzalez!!
Coach Mike jones Is Proud and Honored To Interview! EL PRESIDENTE RUDY GONZALEZ!!!
Pro Wrestling Trainer, Adviser, Coach,Mentor. Available for clinics. 3x WWE PC and OVW Guest trainer.
Profile · Digital creator · Rising creator Entered the life of professional wrestling in 1982. 42yrs later, now recognized as one of the top professional wrestling trainers in the business.
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Married to Myka Madrid
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The Journey and Collaboration with Jesse Thompson ft Judah Sealy on LATE NITE
Jesse "JTJazz" Thompson, multi-talented composer, pianist, and keyboardist, born in "The Land Of Funk" (Dayton, Ohio) attributes his humble beginnings in music to being captivated by a family of musicians: a father who was a professional drummer, Thompson's mother--a church organist/pianist and his brother Marvyn Wheatley (who recorded and played with Parliament and Slave). Industry influences were soul/funk legends The Ohio Players, Lakeside, and Zapp featuring Roger Troutman. Driven to continue the legacy of great musicianship, Thompson became a member of the popular Columbus-based, R&B/Jazz group NexLevel for several years. The collectives released two albums, a string of singles, and shared stages with countless notable artists. In 2021 Thompson wrote and released the uptempo, feel-good melody, "Weekend Groove," ft Althea Rene which catapulted the musician into solo artist, status. Thompson would go on to release a 7-song EP, in 2022, intriguingly titled The Inauguration of JTJazz (Jesse Thompson- the man behind the keys) marking the commencement of a new pathway, and birthing several singles from the project. Judah Sealy, a rising creative within the contemporary jazz genre, is known for his unique sound that comes from a blend of R&B, jazz, gospel, neo-soul, and funk...the common thread between himself and Jesse "JTJAZZ" Thompson. With 2024 being a 'leap year which some say is the year of inspiration, Thompson has resolutely followed his passion by keeping his legacy in music alive by teaming with heavyweight Producer/Guitarist Adam Hawley and collaborating with highly sought after Saxophonist Judah Sealy to create an alluring mid- tempo track entitled, "Late Nite," which drops worldwide 4/1/2024.
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Eerie House Olde Tyme Radio #391EH814 - We Can't See It
If you think we want to share engaging, old time radio programming, you can see right through us! This time, we have Mysterious Traveler "The Man Who Vanished", The Shadow "The Shadow Challenged" and Suspense "Man Without A Body" with George Zucco all hosted, as usual, by Dale Kay, Dave BInkley who are often joined by Gar the Ghoul and Cee Wu. Listen, Chat, Call....but don't disappear!
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Megan-Claire Chase, Writer-Influencer-Blogger-Survivor-Voiceover Artist
Megan-Claire Chase, also known as Warrior Megsie, is a 7-year breast cancer survivor in Atlanta, Georgia. She’s a sought-after patient advocate, speaker, and blogger in the cancer community. Her blog, Life on the Cancer Train, is about the struggles of being a young adult cancer survivor while advocating for better treatments and resources. Megan-Claire and her work have been featured in the national press, including The New York Times and People Magazine, as well as through numerous patient advocacy publications, including Cancer Health Magazine, Cancer Today, CURE, and Patient Power. She has served as a consumer reviewer for the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program, a contributing WebMD writer, and a budding voice-over actor.
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