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50th anniversary Sky Show event poster featuring the Charlotte Knights baseball team logo, WBT 107.9 FM radio station branding, and event details for Saturday, July 4th.

The TJ Ritchie Show is a nighty talk show on WBT Charlotte that covers news and politics, along with everything happening in entertainment, sports, and…well…life! Because he’s “America’s Coolest Conservative,” TJ breaks it all down in a way that everyone can understand and enjoy, delivering pinpoint political analysis with wit and a heaping dose of Southern charm.  Not since Rush Limbaugh has a host combined serious political and cultural news with satirical humor.  He has been one of America’s most well-respected radio hosts for over 25 years, and now he’s conquering the talk radio and podcast world.  Liberals beware…you just might laugh at yourselves!  There’s a new Sheriff in town, and his name is TJ Ritchie!

https://tjritchie.com/podcasts-audio/

HOUR 1

​Segment 1:

Subject: TJ opens the show by discussing a quiet shift in young Americans turning to Christianity. He shares a clip of a young woman asking young men what they would do with her in 15 minutes.

Segment 2:

Subject: TJ shares a clip of an Islamist man revealing that they support the Left for their own agenda.

Segment 3:

Subject: TJ discusses a clip of a Japanese man detailing the country’s new anti-Islam laws.

Segment 4:

Subject: TJ discusses a story out of West Virginia involving a woman breaking into a chicken coop to go after two people.

HOUR 2

Segment 1:

Subject: TJ discusses a story about erectile dysfunction becoming prevalent in young men.

Segment 2:

Subject: TJ plays another edition of “Crank It or Yank It”, featuring the song “Ain’t No Grave” by Selah & Adam and Jason Crabb.

Segment 3:

Subject: TJ talks about the meaning behind “Ain’t No Grave”, and how Christianity is considered a target from people on the Left.

Segment 4:

Subject: TJ discusses a clip of a woman citizen journalist asking protesters at a “No Kings” rally how President Trump is a king, to which they can’t give a specific reason.