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By Chuck Mraz
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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
On this edition of our show, Chuck and guest co-host Tom Lewis take a hard look at the NFL's rules change to improve player safety and how they have impacted game play and fan interest. They also discuss how libraries, hard and soft cover books, magazines and newspapers remain relevant as we move deeper into the 21st Century.
With Drew on hiatus this week, Chuck has invited good friend, Tom Lewis, to fill-in for him. The Dynamic Duo discusses how the Ohio Valley Conference is rapidly approaching a crossroads regarding its future and how True Crime programs and documentaries have come to captivate an ever-growing number of TV and streaming service viewers.
On the latest episode, Chuck and Drew wade through the plethora of analytics being used to measure the abilities and success of today's baseball players, then discuss how television viewing is being decided more and more by the consumer.
On this show, Chuck and Drew discuss the ongoing debate about whether or not Tom Brady truly is the best quarterback in pro football history and then examine pop music star Britney Spears' 13-year effort to free herself from a conservatorship involving her father.
Chuck and Drew examine the hype surrounding Major League Baseball's two-way phenom, LA Angels' star Shohei Othani and then discuss the amazing success of the TV series Law and Order and its multiple spinoffs.
On this latest edition of "Halftime", Chuck and Drew discuss how NCAA Division-One football's second tier is not second best when it comes to the quality of entertainment and then trade notes about the movie industry's two most popular spies... James Bond and Jason Bourne.
On this latest episode of "Halftime with Chuck and Drew", the guys discuss the lack of TV viewership for the summer Olympic Games in Tokyo and then travel back in time to remember the morphing greatness and genius of the iconic 60s rock n' roll band, The Beatles.
In this latest episode, Chuck and Drew discuss the fading relevance of pro sports' all-star games and then take their swings at so-called "Reality TV", which isn't always as real as the producers of those shows want you to believe.
On this edition of the show, Chuck and Drew talk more about baseball's Hall of Fame and examine why one certain former star's personality has kept him on the outside looking in when his career statistics seem to indicate that he belongs in the shrine. Chuck then discusses with Drew about how his magnetic personality is helping "Halftime" build an international audience.
Chuck and Drew discuss a number of former players whose statistics dictate that they belong in Baseball's Hall of Fame, but some controversial actions have left them on the outside looking in. The guys then dig their spoons deep into their bowl to evaluate the best and worst breakfast cereals.
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.