The Schilling Show
The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm
Live: (434) 977-1070 | Voicemail Hotline: (434) 218-2349
Rob Schilling is a respected voice and trusted name in the Charlottesville community, as well as a nationally recognized, Associated Press and Virginia Association of Broadcasters award-winning investigative journalist.
He and his wife, Joan, moved to Central Virginia from Southern California in 1998 seeking a more serene lifestyle. Shortly thereafter, Rob was elected to the Charlottesville City Council, the first and last Republican to have accomplished that feat since 1986.
In his four years of elected public service, Rob gained unique insight into the machinations of local government and politics. Rob’s informed viewpoint as an “outsider” who has served on the “inside” is unrivaled in Central Virginia media.
The Schilling Show is a venue for advocacy and change. While Rob takes strong stances on issues, all points of view are welcome, and Rob often hosts guests from divergent ends of the political and social spectrums.
Wednesday, June 29, 201606/29/2016
6/29/16 Hour 2: Stephen Coonts, Lt. Todd Hopwood and Gary Grant
Author Stephen Coonts discusses the possibility of a secession by the state of Texas in the light of Britain’s secession from the European Union. Also, Lieutenant Todd Hopwood and Gary Grant join the show for another edition of Cop Talk in which they discuss what brought Lt. Hopwood to a career in law enforcement, and the challenges arising in Charlottesville in the coming months.
Wednesday, June 29, 201606/29/2016
6/29/16 Hour 1: Merve Tahiroglu, Olivia Gans Turner, Meghan Keenan
Merve Tahiroglu joins the show to discuss the airport attack in Istanbul and the affects it is already having, Olivia Gans Turner talks about the National Right to Life Convention, and Meghan Keenan weighs in on the push for Free Market College Funding as well as the current student loan debt problem in America.
Tuesday, June 28, 201606/28/2016
6/28/16 Hour 1: Sharon Bowers, Ashton Ryan and Victoria Carpenter
Sharon Bowers talks about her book, The Useful Book and Ashton Ryan and Victoria Carpenter share a youth perspective on the attacks in America.
Tuesday, June 28, 201606/28/2016
6/28/16 Hour 1: Martha Boneta, Robert Knight
Martha Boneta talks about suing PEC and Robert Knight talks about SCOTUS endorsing quotas.
Monday, June 27, 201606/27/2016
6/27/16 Hour 2: Bruce Herschensohn
Bruce Herschensohn joins the show to discuss “Brexit” (Britain’s decision to leave the European Union), The People’s Republic of China and their reasoning for cutting off communication with Taiwan, the State Department’s travel advisory for Europe, and much more.
Monday, June 27, 201606/27/2016
6/27/16 Hour 1: Henri Erti
Henri Erti joins the show to discuss his upbringing and personal experience with socialism in Finland, his experience of living in the United States, his letter to the editor of the Charlottesville daily newspaper, and what he thinks young people should do in response to the current state of government in America.
Friday, June 24, 201606/24/2016
6/24/16 Hour 2: Iain Murray, Heather MacDonald
Iain Murray talks about Brexit and Heather MacDonald talks about her book, The War on Cops.
Friday, June 24, 201606/24/2016
6/24/16 Hour 1: Dave Norris, Jim Lark
Dave Norris talks about the Charlottesville parking wars and Jim Lark talks about Kelo v. New London and the threat of eminent domain.
Thursday, June 23, 201606/23/2016
6/23/16 Hour 2: Live from FAIR – Suzanne Shattuck, Michael Cutler, Leo Perrero, Joe Guzzardi
Rob Schilling broadcasts live from day 2 of FAIR’s (Federation for American Immigration Reform) annual radio broadcast event in Washington D.C., and speaks with guests Suzanne Shattuck, Michael Cutler, Leo Perrero, and Joe Guzzardi.
Thursday, June 23, 201606/23/2016
6/23/16 Hour 1: Live from FAIR – Sheriff Paul Babeau, Maria Espinosa, Julie Golvach, John Miano
Rob Schilling broadcasts live from day 2 of FAIR’s (Federation for American Immigration Reform) annual radio broadcast event in Washington D.C., and speaks with guests Sheriff Paul Babeau, Maria Espinosa, Julie Golvach, and John Miano.