Anti-Crap Radio Expands to Two Hours

Anti-Crap radio expands from one to two hours.

Missoula, MT, April 12, 2009 --(PR.com)-- After the inaugural show on April 4th, KMPT Program Director, Pete Deneault, has extended Anti-Crap Radio; “Talk That Doesn’t Suck” from one to two hours.

Anti-Craps' mission is to rise above bias games to trans-partisanship and wear red and/or blue and other seasonal favorites…Anti-crap is color blind.

The show airs on Saturdays from 4 – 6 p.m. on 930 AM, KMPT. Or listeners can catch it “live” on the web at www.missoulasprogressivetalk.com.

To hear a podcast of Episode 1 featuring Paul Barrere (“Little Feat”) and Dan Goodgame (former White House Correspondent and Editor of Fortune Small Business Magazine), www.anticrapradio.com. And iTunes downloadable pod casts are on the way.

Future Guests Include:

April 18: Michelle Wolfe & Jim Hayes

Michelle Wolfe. Michelle is the Program Director of the historic Bozeman radio station, “The Moose”.

Topic: T.B.D.

Jim Hayes. Jim is a licensed, medical marijuana care-giver.

Topic: In November 2004, Montana voters by a significant margin (62 percent) passed Initiative I 148 (Montana Medical Marijuana Act).

April 25: Jerry Molen & Steve Gaydos, Frank Carroll

Jerry Molen. Jerry produced the films “Schindler’s List”, “Jurassic Park” and many others.

Steve Gaydos. Steve is the Executive Editor of the entertainment industry’s definitive trade newspaper, the Daily Variety.

Topic: The movie business – from domestic blockbusters to foreign film classics.

Frank Carroll. Frank is on the Planning & Public Affairs Staff of the Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota.

Topic: Montana’s forest policy is broken. South Dakota has fixed their problem and Frank will discuss how to duplicate this effective policy in Montana.

May 2: The Clintons Band & Jim Fleishmann

The Clintons Band. Lead singer, John McLellan, and drummer, Levi Kujala, in the studio.

Topic: Goofy fun.

Jim Fleishmann. Jim is the former Montana campaign manager for Montana’s U.S. Senator, Max Baucus and political advocate.

Topic: The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is investing $10 million in a campaign called "Change That Works" to mobilize grassroots support for national health care reform and policies that benefit the middle class.

May 9: Mary Roach & Scott Douglas, Ph.D.

Mary Roach is the author of “BONK” – The curious coupling of science and sex.

Topic: The curious coupling of science and sex.

Scott Douglas, Ph.D. Scott is a University of Montana professor and runs the Entertainment Business Management School.

Topic: How to get “The Rolling Stones” and “Elton John” to come to Montana.

May 16: Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson & Joan Zen

A world-renown and respected physicist, Dr. Tyson bridges the gap between unspeakably complex concepts and a lay person’s ability to understand them. He is a frequent guest on “The Daily Show” and author of “The Pluto Files”.

Topic: T.B.D.

Joan Zen. Lead singer and songwriter, Deb Hicks.

Topic: T.B.D.

May 23: Corey Busch

Corey Busch. Former Vice-President of the San Francisco Giants baseball team and longtime San Francisco political activist.

Topic: Corey is currently Chairman/President of the George R. Moscone Center for Public Service. He was Mayor Moscone’s Chief of Staff and will discuss the new foundation and the movie “MILK”.

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