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Woody Woodrum hosted the second hour from WRVC studio.

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Woody Woodrum hosted the show in the luxurious SuperTalk 94.1FM/AM930 WRVC Studio and took your calls.

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Bobby and co-host Tom Miller spoke with Huntington City Councilmen Jim Ritter and Mark Bates as well as WV Chamber of Commerce's Steve Roberts.

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In house guests:

Paul Davis, GM Transit Authority

Nate Randolph, District 4, City Council

Phone in guest:

Bradley Trevor Grene, Book Author

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Woody Woodrum continued the show from Gino's Pub 25th St. & 5th Ave., Huntington site of HD Radio next hour, then Mark Snyder's call-in show

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Woody Woodrum hosted the show from Gino's Pub, 5th Ave., 25th St., Huntington, site of tonight's HD Radio followed by the Mark Snyder call-in show.

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Bobby's guest for the entire hour was Nate Randolph, Huntington City Councilman.

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Today Jean is joined by Charleston Daily Mail columnist Dave Peyton to talk about the recent issue of bar violence in Huntington. Then, Dr. Joe Wyatt joins Jean in the second half of the show for a chat about Sara Palin.

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In the first half of today's show, Jean talks with author Scott Bittle about his book, "Who Turned Out the Lights?", dealing with energy crisis issues. In the second half, Jean talks with Dr. Howard Cutler about the "The Art of Happiness", dealing with the Dalai Lama. Then Jean wraps up the show with Nicole Bouchard Boles about how to be an everyday philanthropist.

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Alan Slater, Eliot Parker, and Nick Bellino continued the second hour in Woody Woodrum's stead and took your calls including Rob Fulford, Huntington Prep team coach.

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Bon vivant Alan Slater, noted author Eliot Parker, and noted journalist Nick Bellino hosted the show from the SuperTalk 94.1FM/AM930 WRVC studio as Woody took the day off.

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Bobby and co-host Tom Miller spoke with Professor Dwight Harshbarger, author of the historical fiction novel "Witness at Hawks Nest." They also spoke with local publisher Patrick Grace and honored Senator Robert C. Byrd who became the nation's longest-serving Senator at 56 years and 320 days.

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Woody Woodrum continued the show from Henderson Center where MU & Middle Tennessee battle it out tonight. Woody was joined along the way by Mitch Jacobs, MU volleyball coach. Woody took your calls, too.

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Woody Woodrum hosted the show from Henderson Center site of tonight's game with Middle Tennessee, played clips from football coach Mark Snyder's weekly one-on-one with reporters, and took your calls.

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Bobby talked about a number of topics including the Verizon proposed sell-off of land-based lines to Frontier. Bobby spoke with Byron Harris, Director, Consumer Advocacy Division, State PSC. Bobby also spoke with Charles Holley, city of Huntington Community Director, Economic Development

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Today Jean has three guests. First, she talks with National Geographic Editor-in-Chief, Chris Johns about the magazine's milestone anniversary. Next, Jean talks with Bob Dane about illegal aliens and healthcare. In the second half of the show, Jean is joined by Andy Keeler, economist at The Ohio State University, to talk about climate change effects on the economy.

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Woody Woodrum continued the show from The Union Pub & Grill, 4th Ave., 12th St., downtown Huntington and took your calls.

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Woody Woodrum hosted the show from The Union Pub & Grill, 4th Ave., 12th St., downtown Huntington and took your calls about MU's heart-breaking loss to USM at "The Joan." 10 down and 2 games to go.

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Bobby and co-host Tom Miller spoke with Sam Love about the police and firemen's pension bill to be taken up at the special legislative session beginning tomorrow in Charleston. They also spoke with Stacy Brown, Administrator, State Veterans Home, Barboursville. In the second half hour, they spoke with Anthony Majestro, Officer, WV Association of Justice

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Today Jean talks with Lewis Sorley about the Unexamined Victories and Final Tragedy of America's Last years in Vietnam. In the second half of today's show, Jean talks with Thomas Fleming about his book, "The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers".

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#4 Spring Valley fails to advance past #13 University in the first round of the 2009 football playoffs falling 23-0 at the wolves den to end the 2009 football season with a 9-2 record.

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Woody Woodrum continued the show from the Spring Valley press-box, home of tonight's play-off game against University in Morgantown and talked about other high school action. Woody also talked about tomorrow's anniversary of the Marshall plane crash tragedy in 1970 and Marshall's game at home against Southern Miss' Golden Eagles.

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Woody Woodrum hosted the show from the Spring Valley press-box, home to tonight's play-off game and took your calls including one from former MU standout, now Fairview, Ky. coach Nate McPeek.

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Bobby and co-host Tom Miller interviewed Nancy Guthrie, Kanawha County Delegate about cell phone usage. In the second half, their phone guest was State Senator Dan Foster, 17th Senatorial District, Kanawha County about municipal police and firefighter pension plans.

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Jean's first guest was Huntington Police Chief Skip Holbrook who spoke about the downtown bar problems.

Jean's second half featured Huntington City Councilman Mark Bates who also spoke about the downtown bars.

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Woody Woodrum continued the show from Gino's Pub, 25th St., 5th Ave., Huntington, site of tonight's HD Radio Show, Coach Mark Snyder's call-in show, and Coach Donnie Jones' call-in show.

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Woody Woodrum hosted the show from Gino's Pub, 25th St., 5th Ave., Huntington and set the stage for our 4 hour block of local sports tonight, followed by the NFL game.

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Bobby's show talked a bit about last night's CMA awards. Bobby interviewed Ron Collins, VP, CWA for the WV/MD region. During the second half, Bobby's guest was Carl Eastham, VP Professional Firefighters, WV

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In the first half of today's show, Jean is joined by Timothy Church, M.D. to talk about November being diabetes awareness month. In the second half of the show, Jean is joined by Dr. Joe Wyatt to talk about the tragedy at Fort Hood.

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In the first half of today's show, Jean strays away from the serious topics to talk with Rod Willis, from 93.7 The Dawg about country music's biggest night, the 43rd annual CMA Awards. In the second half, Jean talks with Rachel Tiven about the HIV/AIDS ban on immigrants.

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Woody Woodrum took the day off, Alan Slater, Eliot Parker, and Nick Bellino continued into the second hour with BCS talk, and NFL.

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Alan Slater, noted author, educator, and play-by-play man extraordinaire Eliot Parker and Nick Bellino hosted the show from the SuperTalk 94.1FM/AM930 WRVC studio, subbing for vacationing Woody Woodrum and took your calls.

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Bobby saluted servicepeople on this Veterans Day speaking with Huntington Mayor Kim Wolfe, a Navy man; 3 who were in the Army: Barboursville Mayor Paul Turman, Ashland City Manager Steve Corbett, and Ironton City Councilman Butch Huff. Bobby saluted his oft co-host Tom Miller, an Air Force man and Bobby was in the Marines. Top-notch producer Ernie Anderson played the songs associated with each branch.

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