One of our favorite talk shows has now gotten even BETTER:
SUBJECT2DISCUSSION the weekly magazine webcast and podcast announces the addition of a weekly Pop Culture Discussion with the great Blogcritics.org. S2D which has been evolving since it began now presents four distinct segments of the program each week. The program airs LIVE Tuesday nights from 7pm PT to 9pm PT LIVE on www.LVROCKS.com and podcast as well.
“Having the outstanding Blogcritics.org as a regular contributor to the program is very flattering indeed, the listeners now have a complete magazine radio show thanks to Blogcritics.org” Shaun OMac Daily the founder and host of the program.
The first half hour of the program is “News to You” news items that readers found interesting during the week that were sent it are discussed and commented on as well as the big news of the day and week. Then the second half hour of the first hour is our Political Discussion with Justin from the Donklephant centrist political blog. The second hour will kick off with the Pop Culture Discussion with Blogcritics.org and then ending the program in the final half hour will be our Science Fiction Buzz Discussion with Judy from Science Fiction Buzz.com.
To listen to SUBJECT2DISCUSSION go to www.LVROCKS.com Tuesday at 7pm PT, 9pm CT or 10pm ET and click on LISTEN and click on CAM/CHAT to join us in the chatroom.
For those who miss the LIVE program, can join us via podcast with or without an IPOD. If you have an IPOD here is the IPOD rss url:
http://podcasts.lvrocks.com/rss.aspx?channelid=5
If you do not have an IPOD you can still listen to the podcast via this address:
http://podcasts.lvrocks.com/details.aspx?castid=5
By clicking on that address it takes you to a screen where you can pick and choose the previous programs to listen to.
Joe Gandelman is a former fulltime journalist who freelanced in India, Spain, Bangladesh and Cypress writing for publications such as the Christian Science Monitor and Newsweek. He also did radio reports from Madrid for NPR’s All Things Considered. He has worked on two U.S. newspapers and quit the news biz in 1990 to go into entertainment. He also has written for The Week and several online publications, did a column for Cagle Cartoons Syndicate and has appeared on CNN.
















