the ralph tillis show with goshay,b.d the prophet and mook the star


55:27 minutes (50.76 MB)

goshay stops by to talk about his 2196.com compilation album and we gonna hear a couple of tracks off the album. plus 2 dope freestyles by b.d the prophet and mook the star.

The Other Side of the News - January 6th 2014


29:55 minutes (27.39 MB)

The Other Side of the News Jan 6 2014 - Bob and Gerry discuss Amazon's use of drones for delivery


29:55 minutes (27.39 MB)

Amazon is now going to use drones to deliver merchandise - what are the threats to our privacy?

2013: The Year In Review (Columbus Headlines & Top 10 Shows)


58:59 minutes (54 MB)

Tonight on the show, the top Columbus Headlines from 2013 are run down. The Top 10 (favorite) shows from 2013 are also revealed.

Whitehall & The East Side


3:49 minutes (3.5 MB)

This installment of "A Trip Around Columbus" takes us to Whitehall and the east side neighborhoods of Berwick, Eastmoor, and East Columbus.

Your Music Yusef Lateef tribute pt. 2


110:52 minutes (101.51 MB)

Part Two of a two-part tribute to the late Yusef Lateef.

The Beat Oracle - 01/04/2014 (radio edit)


117:53 minutes (118.59 MB)

FRACKING PSA 2 1-7-2014 9 - 9


0:27 minutes (4.61 MB)

Columbus Metropolitan Library 96 S. Grant Ave, Columbus, Ohio....7pm January 7, 2013.....RadioActiveFrackWasteAlert.org

Gahanna & New Albany


4:38 minutes (4.24 MB)

This installment of "A Trip Around Columbus" takes us to the Northeast part of Franklin County. New Albany's original name was "Hope", when it was founded by William Yantis and Noble Landon in 1837. Gahanna comes from the Native American term "merging of the three creeks". This segment includes the neighborhood formerly known as Wonderland and Wexley, which was the launching pad for growth in New Albany behind Les Wexner.

Clintonville/Beechwold


4:12 minutes (3.85 MB)

In this installment of "A Trip Around Columbus", Clintonville was home to an amusement park (Olentangy Park), a famous Indian (Bill Moose), and Beechwold was the original home of the Columbus Zoo. Clintonville is also home to the Park of Roses.

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