Take one part everyday life and one part insane, asinine host and you get….The Lighter Side. Why does God hate amputees? Why do old people cross the street right when the cross signal turns red so they hold up traffic? And why do people care more if a skinny pretty woman dies as opposed to a fat ugly one? All this and more, much, much more will be covered by your host Bailey on The Lighter Side.
We feature the best in local Rock and national unsigned and new artists. Along with our regular programing of great new music we also feature talk shows that you can download as a podcast. If you’re looking for laughs, great music, controversial topics, and moments that are guaranteed to make to ask ‘What is Wrong with them?’, then you’ve found it!!
The DPS Show is an internet comedy radio show. It's very funny! We talk about anything and everything while having a few drinks. Nothing is off limits! We do live shows on the site every Monday at 8 pm est and Wednesdays at 6 pm est! We podcast every show for your on demand needs. Give it a listen! If you don't laugh, we will buy you a shot.
Bill is a communicator. A host. A voice-over professional. A red carpet interviewer. On-camera talent. Bill is lightning fast and hysterically funny. The word “satirist” applies. As a host, you can hear him on errorfm.com. “The Bill Show” takes complex issues and makes them accessible and relatable – Bill makes them funny. “The Bill Show” is high energy. As an Alumn of such radio greats being Howard Stern's Los Angeles Board Op, to Adam Carolla's Gay foil as his "Gay Board-op Bill and Red Carpet interviewer Bill has learned from the Best. Keep busy, make it fast, make it thought provocative, and make it funny.
Hosts Rich Boerner and Ken Hastings proudly boast that 2 GUYS & A MIC is "the least prepared show in internet radio history." They sit down, turn on the mics (most of the time) and unleash a nonsensical, unapologetic stream of consciousness -- all from the confines of a spare bedroom somewhere in Southern California. Funny? Often. Thought provoking? Occasionally. Educational? Almost never.