An Important Announcement. Please Read.

Effective immediately, I am severing our partnership with Edge FM.

I affiliated Talk Radio Meltdown with Edge FM around the time of our first episode, and began streaming our show live in November 2010. Since then, I have enjoyed having professional friendships with the staff and hosts of Edge FM. On numerous occasions, I have spoken highly to my listeners, friends, and co-workers about how much I enjoyed the comradery and stability of the station.

However, in light of recent events, I no longer feel comfortable hosting my show on Edge’s platform. To put it simply, I feel like I am somewhere that I’m not supposed to be. I feel I have been placed in an awkward situation; one that I have attempted to ignore, but have ultimately failed in doing so.

As I had explained during a recent episode of Talk Radio Meltdown, I did not agree with the way in which things transpired with Edge FM’s latest “format change”. At the time, I had toyed with the thought of reverting Talk Radio Meltdown back to an independently-run operation, as it had been for the first year-and-a-half of the shows existence. Feeling uneasy and hesitant, I instead chose to remain with Edge.

Talk Radio Meltdown will once again be an independently-run operation. While I will continue to syndicate the show to our current affiliates at PKN Radio, K-IRB, and the Talk Superstation, I will rely on my own means of live broadcast.

As nearly every podcast host in the free world has done, I began my show as a hobby; as something fun to do with my friends every week. It will always be a hobby of mine. I have nothing but respect and love for my co-hosts, who take time out of their schedules to join me for a mere two hours to discuss popular culture. For the foreseeable future, it will be a hobby that I will undertake by my own means.

As I write this, I can only imagine that the various parties both still involved with and removed from Edge FM may point fingers and say it’s one another’s fault as to why I’ve come to this decision. I could also be completely wrong; I’d prefer to be the latter.

I wish everyone involved with Edge FM past and present nothing but luck with their respective networks and programs. Thank you all for listening. I will talk to you next week.

MISSING PERSON ALERT

Small Update About Your Penis

By “penis,” I mean our RadioYou Boston show, which you can hear on WBOS “Radio 92.9″ HD2 (or online at www.radioyouboston.com) every Friday night at 6PM ET.

I’m integrating our RadioYou Boston podcasts in to the XML feed for our regular, uncensored edition of Talk Radio Meltdown. I’m doing this to increase awareness of our RadioYou Boston show, as well as give you, the faithful listener, extra weekly content.

If you haven’t yet subscribed to Talk Radio Meltdown on iTunes, you must! Every time a new show gets posted, it will automatically download itself to your computer when you open iTunes. With the integration of the RadioYou Boston show, you should expect new shows twice per week – Tuesday’s and Saturday’s, providing we get off our lazy asses and record either show.

As always, you can catch us on the radio – yes, the legitimate radio – every Friday night at 6PM eastern on RadioYou Boston. Listen on Radio 92.9 HD2 in the Boston area, or at www.radioyouboston.com. Make sure you listen to the rest of their programming, too; they play some of the best alternative and indie rock on the radio.

The Acc and Jack Show Returns!

Before Talk Radio Meltdown, Jack Gill and Chris “Acc” Acciardi had a show together. It was named after them: “The Acc and Jack Show.” Between 2006 and 2008, the duo produced hundreds, possibly hundreds-and-twenties’ worth podcasts about video games, politics, and your mom, among other relevant topics of discussion.

Then they stopped for a while.

One day recently, Jack decided that he and Acc should start podcasting again. Acc, having absolutely no life whatsoever (though, for some odd reason, a really really hot girlfriend) agreed.

“The Acc and Jack Show” is officially back. Check back to www.accandjackradio.com in the coming weeks for the first podcast, as well as info on how to subscribe to said podcast through iTunes.