Infotainment Today
Infotainment Today is a radio show that we run from time to time with our longest run being each Saturday and Sunday during November 2006 and December 2006. Infotainment Today is informative and humourous. We cover various topics while having some fun and spend a little time talking about Jiffy Slides.
Cast
- Show Host: Trey Kilpatrick
- Co Host: Leonard Burton
- Announcer Guy: Larry the Announcer Guy
- Production Assistant: Mike Turkovich
December 2006
30th and 31st
Listen to 30th and 31st December Episode23rd and 24th
Listen to 23rd and 24th December Episode16th and 17th
Listen to 16th and 17th December Episode9th and 10th
Listen to 9 December EpisodeListen to 10 December Episode
5th and 6th
Listen to 5 December EpisodeListen to 6 December Episode
2nd and 3rd
Listen to 2 December EpisodeListen to 3 December Episode
November 2006
25th and 26th
Listen to 25 November EpisodeListen to 26 November Episode
18th and 19th
Listen to 18 November EpisodeListen to 19 November Episode
This weekend we were in a sales mode and talking about what Jiffy Slides can do to save your family pictures from loss.
11th and 12th
Listen to 11 November EpisodeListen to 12 November Episode
This weekends shows are dedicated to all of our service men and women, especially our veterans.
WWI vet, 103, still aids fellow veterans
WWI veteran still volunteering at 104
Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial near Frankfort, Kentucky
Patriotic Melodies at the Library of Congress
Please take a few moments and remember what a Veteran has done for you. Please also take a moment to thanks a veteran.
Music Credits
- Jerusalem -© Unique Tracks - Used Under License
- Also Sprach Zarathustra! - © Accent Music Productions (SOCAN) - Used under license
4th and 5th
Listen to 4 November EpisodeListen to 5 November Episode
This weekend's subject Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii. Sergei was the photographer to Tzar Nicholas II of Russia. View the collection of his work at the Library of Congress.
Why not have your slides and negative scanned today? It took the Library of Congress to scan and preserve Sergei's slides while all you need is Jiffy Slides to scan your slides.



