The Big Show (podcast)
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The Big Show | |
Hosting | Aaron Bates Jenny Bates |
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Updates | Weekly |
Website | http://www.bigshowradio.com/ |
The Big Show is a podcast airing from the town of Queen Creek, Arizona. Co-hosts Aaron and Jenny talk about their personal lives, play songs from independent artists, discuss local news, politics and quirky national news and play on-air games. On the show they use the last name Bates. The Big Show features a game called Dead or Alive in which a telephone guest is presented with the names of ten people of varying levels of fame. The guest then guesses whether the person is dead or alive.
The Big Show is a member of the Trypod Network. The podcast is normally produced once a week with the first episode in May 2005. It was featured in the November, 2005 edition of Wired Magazine, and an article about the show was published on MSNBC.com. The Big show was also featured in the East Valley Tribune. The show is also aired in the Queen Creek area on KQCX 99.1.
Interviews on The Big Show have included Mike Wilson, and former Queen Creek Mayor Wendy Feldman-Kerr.
[edit] The Big Show and the Trypod Network
The Trypod Network is essentially a unified front of podcasts working toward sponsorship. The Big Show joins other popular podcasts including Hometown Tales, Scott Johnson's Extralife Radio, Me and the Bean, Jawbone Radio and The Redboy Podcast on the network.
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