OTB Radio – Tonight at 5:30 Eastern

Topics include the WikiLeaks episode and its fallout, the DISCLOSE Act, filibuster reform, and the possibility that the economy has already recovered as much as it's going to.

OTB Radio The latest episode of OTB Radio, our BlogTalkRadio program, will record and air live from 5:30-6:30 Eastern.

Dave Schuler, Doug Mataconis, and I will talk about the news of the week including the WikiLeaks episode and its fallout, the DISCLOSE Act, filibuster reform, and the possibility that the economy has already recovered as much as it’s going to.

We’ll also be taking calls at (646) 716-7030. Owing to a high trolls to legit callers ratio, however, we’ll be using the BTR chat feature to screen for legit calls.

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Comments

  1. André Kenji says:

    1-) Maybe I´m the only guy that listens to the podcast that does not have English as it´s native language(And I listen to the podcast walking on the street), but something like a good sound engineering would be good. I have to have the sound in my Ipod Touch at the maximum to listen to it.

    2-) James said several times that the The Daily Telegraph published the WikiLeaks documents. in fact, it was The Guardian.

  2. James Joyner says:

    @André Kenji

    Thanks for listening.

    1. I’m afraid the sound quality is mediocre regardless of first language. Part of it’s likely our telephones and part of it is the BlogTalkRadio system.

    2. I always got those two confused for some reason. There are three longstanding papers in England, with the Times as the Establishment paper and the Telegraph and Guardian being more leftist and tabloidy and I confuse the last two all the time.