Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Saturday, August 8, 201508/08/2015

Shenandoah Joe

In Morning News Weekends

Live from the Charlottesville City Market here’s OUR WINA Saturday “Market Watch” with Dave Fafara… you know him as Shenandoah Joe.

Saturday, August 8, 201508/08/2015

Camara Clifton

In Morning News Weekends

Camara Clifton joins the program to talk about the Trump-Clinton relationship.

Saturday, August 8, 201508/08/2015

Tech Talk

In Morning News Weekends

Bryant Harrison joins the program for his weekly Tech Talk. This week he talks about local companies getting scammed.

Saturday, August 8, 201508/08/2015

Brenda Lawson

In Morning News Weekends

Brenda Lawson, Executive Director of House of Hope, joins the program to talk about the Ride for Hope.

Friday, August 7, 201508/07/2015

Top 5 Soundbites for the week ending 08/07/15

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Top 5 Soundbites for the week ending 08/07/15

Friday, August 7, 201508/07/2015

The Battle of Second Manassas

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Historian Rick Britton talks about one of the biggest August events in Virginia history: The Battle of Second Manassas (or…

Friday, August 7, 201508/07/2015

How does the Jobs report impact you?

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Bankrate.com’s Washington Bureau Chief, Mark Hamrick discusses with Les Sinclair the Jobs Report and the Economy.

Friday, August 7, 201508/07/2015

Help Save the Next Girl

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Gil Harrington give Les Sinclair the information about the candlelight vigil to remember the missing from Charlottesville Area.

Friday, August 7, 201508/07/2015

GOP Debate Analysis

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Geoffrey Skelley, Associate Editor, Sabato’s Crystal Ball, University of Virginia Center for Politics discusses with Les Sinclair the first Republican debate.

Friday, August 7, 201508/07/2015

Hour 2: Jennifer Burke, Tony Weedor

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Jennifer Burke talks about the war against cops and Tony Weedor talks about Advancing Native Missions.

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