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'W' is the first letter used in the call letters for east-coast USA radio stations and TPT stands for "The Pokémon Times," also the name of the web site that hosts the podcast. The site's popular features include news, fan art, blogs, a chat room and more. There is a strong fan base, and there are podcasts copying their format. | 'W' is the first letter used in the call letters for east-coast USA radio stations and TPT stands for "The Pokémon Times," also the name of the web site that hosts the podcast. The site's popular features include news, fan art, blogs, a chat room and more. There is a strong fan base, and there are podcasts copying their format. | ||
==Hosts== | |||
KC and Jowy have appeared on other video game podcasts including MyGamer.com's Radcast Audio Blast and Gamestation Radio. Both hosts have Journalism backgrounds. KC has a degree in journalism and Jowy was the Executive editor of his college newspaper. | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
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WTPT - Pokémon Radio is the #1 Pokémon podcast on iTunes. Hosted by long-time Pokémon fans Keith "KC" Smith and Joseph "Jowy" Romano, the podcast is usually released once a week.
'W' is the first letter used in the call letters for east-coast USA radio stations and TPT stands for "The Pokémon Times," also the name of the web site that hosts the podcast. The site's popular features include news, fan art, blogs, a chat room and more. There is a strong fan base, and there are podcasts copying their format.
Hosts
KC and Jowy have appeared on other video game podcasts including MyGamer.com's Radcast Audio Blast and Gamestation Radio. Both hosts have Journalism backgrounds. KC has a degree in journalism and Jowy was the Executive editor of his college newspaper.
External Links
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