Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Saturday, January 30, 201601/30/2016

Shane Cory

In Morning News Weekends

Shane Cory, editor of Liberty News Now, and the managing partner of the political marketing firm, Media Bridge, gives another glance toward poll predictions and covers the candidates’s ground games.

Saturday, January 30, 201601/30/2016

Tech Talk

In Morning News Weekends

Bryant Harrison joins the program for his weekly Tech Talk. This week he talks about free software that is clean and good.

Saturday, January 30, 201601/30/2016

Eric Cedillo

In Morning News Weekends

Eric Cedillo joins Wendy Edwards to talk about the DAPA Decision.

Friday, January 29, 201601/29/2016

Top 5 Soundbites of the Week

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

WINA’s Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair with the Top 5 soundbites of the week end 1/29/16.

Friday, January 29, 201601/29/2016

Anniversary of Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven”

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Sandy Gilliam, University History Officer at University of Virginia, talks with Les Sinclair about the legacy of Poe at UVA.

Friday, January 29, 201601/29/2016

How well did GOP debate without Trump go?

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Kyle Kondik Managing Editor Sabato’s Crystal Ball University of Virginia Center for Politics talks with Les Sinclair about Thursday night’s debate sans Trump.

Friday, January 29, 201601/29/2016

1/29/16 Hour 2: John Taylor,

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

John Taylor shares a Virginia Legislative update and Barry Latzer discusses violent crime in America.

Friday, January 29, 201601/29/2016

1/29/16 Hour 1: Jason Russell, John Adams, Lesia Cartelli

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Jason Russell analyzes the GOP debate, John Adams shares why he is running for Attorney General, and Lesia Cartelli talks about Angel Faces, which supports healing for burn victims.

Thursday, January 28, 201601/28/2016

Real Estate Matters          

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Michael Guthrie, CEO of Roy Wheeler Realty, talks with Les Sinclair about local real estate numbers, as the national numbers…

Thursday, January 28, 201601/28/2016

What’s Changed Six Years After Morgan Harrington

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

How she answers these questions is amazing. Gil Harrington, Morgan’s mother, talks with Les Sinclair about what’s changed in the six years since the events of Morgan Harrington’s murder.

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