The Director's Cut (radio show)

The Directors Cut Radio Program
Genre comedy, talk
Running time Saturdays 7 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. EST (Live)
Country United States United States
Home station KWSS Phoenix, Arizona
Starring Daniel Gutierrez
Kristin Elliott
Brian Gutierrez
Sean Gandert
Exec. producer(s) Dan Gutierrez
Air dates May 21, 2005 to date (local)
Website
Podcast

The Director's Cut is a weekly 2 hour movie radio show and podcast, found on several online and terrestrial radio stations.

History

The Director's Cut was created as a weekend "movie talk" program in 2005 on KAGM.[1] Soon it was picked up by KQCX, and KWSS-LP in early 2006. Maintaining thousands of loyal weekly listeners, The Directors Cut, has been nominated 3 years in a row, for The Peoples Choice Podcast Awards. 2006 Best Mobile Podcast, 2007 Movies/Films, 2008 Movies/Films.

The Directors Cut Became a content provider for Archoslink, and Archos Media Players, until Archos stopped production and support for Archoslink software.

The full length radio program can be heard on KWSS-LP KQCX KEIF WETX-LP and many other internet and terrestrial stations.

The Directors Cut "Movie in a Minute" can be heard on KLOO (AM), WCVR, WCFR, WINT, CVUE-FM, KCTT-FM, KTLO-FM, KTLO (AM), WTBC, KASR, WLEM, KBPY

Cast and notable guests

Show Producer Theresa Quinn 2010-Present

Host - Daniel Gutierrez is a member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association[2] and writer, producer, editor at ReelzChannel

Co-Host - Kristin Elliott 2011-Present

Technical Producer - Brian Gutierrez

Elitist Corner - Sean Gandert writer for Paste (magazine),[3] ReelzChannel.com, 1UP.com

Notable Frequent Guests:

Russell Pinkston - Middle American Movie Reviewer

Jon Mikl Thor - Rock God and Movie Legend

Zon Son of Thor - Son of Rock God and Movie Legend

Former Co-Host - Oliver Riggle 2006-2011

Former Co-Host - Philip H.R. Gunn 2005-2006

Former Co-Host - Billy Garberina 2005

Former Show Producer - Debra West 2005-2010 [4]

External links

Notes

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