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TalkRadar 

A podcast hosted by the editors of GamesRadar.com. The regulars are Chris Antista, associate editor, Brett Elston, the Nintendo Editor, and Mikel Reparaz, the Playstation Editor. Guest appearances have included other GamesRadar editors, such as Tyler Wilde, Shane Patterson, and Charlie Barratt, to editors from other gaming outlets, such as Dan Amrich of OXM, and Mike Grimm, formerly of 1UP.com.

Several features of the podcast include-
- A discussion of the week's Top 7 article,
- A section for news and new releases,
- Audio-related humor,
- Multiple, often quite humorous sound effects,
- A community segment in which the listeners of the podcast who participate in the forums are highlighted,
- A game deals segment where games on sale are pointed out, and at which stores or websites they are on sale at,
- A question of the week for forum users to participate in,
- and last but not least, Chris Antista's many personas, including Duke Lombardi, a swearing Italian man who reviews E-rated games exclusively, Bonsoir, a French wrestler inspired by pro wrestler Randy Savage, and Bonesquaw (or Tatunka Cornfoot), a Native American.

Individual podcasts are often at least 90+ minutes of a hilarious, drunken romp through the site's great articles, as well as personal anecdotes (Listen to podcasts 21 and 38 for hilarious stories by Antista), and off-topic discussions that usually are really funny. Overall, this is a great podcast to listen to, especially if you are looking for a good laugh with some news discussion.
TalkRadar- so fast your tits will shoot out your back.
TalkRadar by MajorWuss February 25, 2009
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When you are surrounded by so many people talking while you're trying to work, it feels like a natural disaster.
"I could not finish that project, as I was caught in the vortex of a Talknado so loud, I couldn't hear myself think."
Talknado by Norinella June 10, 2014

talk radio 

A means for the illiterate to acquire political opinions. Talk radio operates on the philosophy that a person should choose a side in political debates (usually either 'staunchly liberal' or 'staunchly conservative'), then incorporate that side into their personal identity. This frees them of the need to submit to bothersome processes like thinking for themselves.

Talk show enthusiasts can be identified by their dogmatism and easily excited sense of self-righteoous indignation.
Paul the burger flipper learned everything he knows from talk radio.
talk radio by Who, me? August 18, 2003

blog talk radio

a website for right-wing neo-nazi egotists, run by such a person who is also a capitilist
the real CEO is someone called "flylady", whilst Anal Levy is her lapdog
one of the best sites on the internet if you want to see people denied their right of free speech, nepotism, and people who don't have a clue about how to run a company
robyn: id host a show on blog talk radio simon, but im not a racist capilist who hates freedom of speech
simon: but i hate non-americans and love people who deny others their rights then pat each other on the back
robyn; if you're that derived of being human, then they may offer you a management position then especially if youre nepotist too
blog talk radio by Jim McSweet June 27, 2009

Talkationship

When you and s/he are not in a relationship, but y’all are talking but don’t know what to call y’all relationship you have a talkationship
Her: What do you consider our relationship?
Him: A Talkationship.
Talkationship by JxnniG June 12, 2018

talklationship

When y'all just talking and it ain't going no where
Mya and Myles were in a talklationship for the longest .
talklationship by Crazy_Kutz November 29, 2015

Sports Talk Radio 

Any highly speculative, masturbatory 'debate' that's contingent upon a number of non-linear factors and goes in circles by virtue of its lack of focus or concrete resolution. More often than not an excuse for both sides to simply show off esoteric knowledge of a subject without any real interest in getting anywhere. See: 99% of Sports talk radio.
These two clowns on MSNBC were trying to read the tea leaves of Obama's Syria strategy but it soon degenerated into Sports Talk Radio because neither one of them had any new information or insight.
Sports Talk Radio by Adam H Johnson February 21, 2015