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'''''Doc Ed (Dr. Ed Dominguez).'''''<ref>http://www.tntradioempire.com/PLAYERS/86549157.html</ref> Dr. Ed Dominguez was born in [[San Antonio, Texas]]. He completed his undergraduate studies at [[Rice University]] and received his medical degree from [[Baylor College of Medicine]] in [[Houston, Texas]]. He now practices in [[Dallas]], Texas. Dr. Ed is on the show every other Wednesday for two hours.
'''''Doc Ed (Dr. Ed Dominguez).'''''<ref>http://www.tntradioempire.com/PLAYERS/86549157.html</ref> Dr. Ed Dominguez was born in [[San Antonio, Texas]]. He completed his undergraduate studies at [[Rice University]] and received his medical degree from [[Baylor College of Medicine]] in [[Houston, Texas]]. He now practices in [[Dallas]], Texas. Dr. Ed is on the show every other Wednesday for two hours.


'''''Black Tony.'''''<ref>http://www.tntradioempire.com/PLAYERS/86549277.html</ref> Joins Todd and Tyler every Friday.
'''''Black Tony.'''''<ref>http://www.tntradioempire.com/PLAYERS/86549277.html</ref> Joins Todd and Tyler periodically. It is often been stated that Black Tony bares a strinking similarity to comedian [[Dave Chappelle]].


'''''LenDog.''''' The creator of the show's [[South Park]] Theme cartoons and the show's Play-At-Home game.
'''''LenDog.''''' The creator of the show's [[South Park]] Theme cartoons and the show's Play-At-Home game.

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The Todd-n-Tyler Radio Empire
GenrePolitics, News, Satire, Talk, Personality, Sports, Comedy
Running time5 Hours
Country of originUnited States United States
Home stationKEZO
StarringTodd Brandt, Mike Tyler
Original release1993 –
Present
Websitehttp://www.tntradioempire.com
Podcasthttp://www.tntradioempire.com/rss/?type=podcasts&format=rss&path=/AUDIO/podcast

The Todd-n-Tyler Radio Empire is a morning radio talk show based out of Omaha, Nebraska. It features the personalities of Mike Tyler and Todd Brandt. The show is syndicated in Omaha, NE and Wichita, KS. It is currently the #1 rated radio morning in both markets.[citation needed]

Format

Humorous comments on current events, politics, and popular culture.

History

Todd and Tyler first teamed up at WSJW in Harrisburg, PA in February 1993. Previously, Tyler was hosting the afternoon show and Brandt was part of the "Starview Morning Show". The duo moved to KEZO-FM in Omaha in August 1993. It became the top-rated morning show in Omaha in 1995 and has maintained that spot with the 25-54 demographic [citation needed]. The show began syndication in November 2006 and is presently carried by the following stations:

Affiliate Call letters City Started Broadcasting On Air (Local Time)
Z92 KEZO-FM Omaha, NE August 1993 5am - 10am Mon-Fri, 3rd-shift replay 10pm - 2am Sun-Thur; Best of the Week 6am-10am Saturday
T95 KICT-FM Wichita, KS November 2006 5am - 10am Mon-Fri
Thunder 103.1 KKJK Grand Island, NE October 2010 5am - 10am Mon-Fri
Rock 99.3 KETT-FM Scottsbluff, NE October 2010 4am - 9am Mon-Fri
Pure Rock Z 102 KZMC McCook, NE November 2010 5am - 10am Mon-Fri

The Cast

Mike Tyler. [1] Hometown: Mechanicsburg, PA. Attended Millersville University of Pennsylvania. Tyler did several radio jobs in the York/Harrisburg/Lancaster, PA market, before moving on to Omaha. Tyler is married with two children. Before marriage, Tyler referred to himself as a serial monogamist[1] and often shares his former relationship escapades on the air. Often targeted for jokes because he has a very large head.

Todd Brandt. [2] Hometown: Rugby, ND. Moorhead State College, (now Minnesota State University, Moorhead), and Tempe Normal School (now Arizona State University. Todd had radio stints in his hometown, starting on the air as a high school freshman. He has worked in Fargo, ND, Phoenix, AZ, Spokane, WA, Portland, OR, Louisville, KY, Harrisburg, PA, and Omaha, NE. Todd is married with seven children. Todd is an outdoor aficionado. Todd frequently shares his camping and drinking stories and is open about his former drug use [2]

Craig Evans (News Guy).[3] Hometown: West Memphis, Arkansas. He was adopted by a preacher and his wife. Moved to Lincoln, Nebraska in his teens. Craig is known for his stuttering and bloopers while reading the news, infectious laughter, and for frequently providing stories about Space and Astronomy, which lead to the inevitable uranus joke. Craig is the mystery man of the show.

Big Pussy (Producer) [4] Hometown: Villisca, Iowa. As a child, Big P spent most of his childhood in an igloo in the northern reaches of Alaska, hunting, ice fishing, and snow skiing. Big P moved to Omaha, NE, where he attended school at the University of Nebraska-Omaha and began an internship with T-n-T. After being abused and tortured by T-n-T, Big P was hired to be the show's producer. Big P is married with one child.

Petey-Mac (Sports)[5] Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska. Recently joined the show as the sports guy, replacing 14-year veteran Travis Justice. Petey is known for running late or not even showing up at all. His night-life is a frequent topic on the show

Supporting cast

Doc Ed (Dr. Ed Dominguez).[6] Dr. Ed Dominguez was born in San Antonio, Texas. He completed his undergraduate studies at Rice University and received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He now practices in Dallas, Texas. Dr. Ed is on the show every other Wednesday for two hours.

Black Tony.[7] Joins Todd and Tyler periodically. It is often been stated that Black Tony bares a strinking similarity to comedian Dave Chappelle.

LenDog. The creator of the show's South Park Theme cartoons and the show's Play-At-Home game.

Joe America. Conservative correspondent and friend of the show.

Characters

The Guy Bangin' Your Mom - An occasional caller to the show that shares his escapades with your mom.

Fake Larry the Cable Guy - The shows' Larry the Cable Guy impersonator.

Larry the Cable Smoker - The gay version of Larry the Cable Guy.

Irma - Retiring adult actress who discusses her life experiences in the business.

Herbert the Pervert - The next door old man that knows what boys like.

The Guy Bangin' Tyler's dad - An occasional caller to the show that shares his sexual escapades with Tyler's dad.

Radio Bits

Did that Stick to the Tape? Phrases spoken during that show with certain connotations that are played back during the show or saved for the "Clip-Off."

Clip-Off. Tyler and Craig empty the hard drive playing all the clips saved.

Unspeakable Sex Acts. Phrases that sound like sex acts that naturally come up during conversation on the show.

Great Band Name. Phrases that sound like a band name. If any band uses any of these band names to promote themselves, the guys will play their songs on the air.

Trained Counseling. Hosts response to listener problems sent to the show. The majority of the questions involve relationship problems or are sexual in nature.

Question and Answer Session. If you call during the first half-hour of the show, you can ask T-n-T anything. That is if you can get past Big P.

Craig's Dead Pool. Celebrity death pool, in which listeners predict the death of ten celebrities for the respective year. In 2010, over 1100 people, or as Tyler refers to them as soulless bastards, registered and submitted a list.

The $1 Jar. If a host or guest tell a bad, flat, flawed, horrible joke, they owe a dollar to the jar. It is not specified how the money is spent.

Cubicle Affiliates. If you listen to the show via the stream or through podcasts, and your city is not an affiliate of the Todd-and-Tyler Radio Empire you can sign up to be a cubicle affiliate.

Guests

Frequent guests of “The Todd n Tyler Radio Empire” include Larry the Cable Guy, Lewis Black, Jay Medicine Hat, the cast of “The Shield,” Dennis Hof, Jack Hanna, John Beasley, and traveling comedians who performed at the Omaha FunnyBone Comedy Club.

Honors

Todd and Tyler were honored by the Omaha Press Club and inducted as the 106th face on the Barroom Floor on May 19, 2006[8] and were roasted at this event by Larry the Cable Guy.

Todd and Tyler were nominated for the 2006 Medium Market Personality of the Year NAB Marconi Radio Award[9].

Miscellaneous

  • Big P started his internship with T-n-T around the time that Big Pussy Bonpensiero died on the show The Sopranos. As an homage to the Sopranos' Big Pussy, they decided to name their new intern Big Pussy.
  • After joining the Wichita market, T-n-T decided to keep track of the Johns and Janes that made it onto the Wichita Anti-Prostitution website, often posting some of the pictures on their website for entertainment. After two years, the city of Wichita took down the pictures and posted the following statement:

"For the past two years the Wichita Police Department has used this space to post photographs and information about individuals who have been arrested and charged with prostitution -related offenses in Wichita. The Department has learned that these photographs and information were being used for purposes that the Department feels were inappropriate. Because of this inappropriate use of information by individuals outside law enforcement, the Department has suspended our practice of posting this information."[3].

To this date, it is believed that because T-n-T were using the website for entertainment that the Wichita Police Department took down the site.

  • The show's syndication started by expanding to Wichita, KS and Springfield, MO in 2006. Between 2007-2009, they added affiliates from Burlington, VT, Billings, MT, San Francisco, CA, and Boise, ID. By May, 2010, T-n-T were dumped by 5 out of the 7 affiliates due to stations flipping formats or low ratings.
  • The cast are huge football fanatics and follow the sport closely. Here are the teams that they root for during the football season.
Cast Member NFL Team College Team
Tyler Pittsburgh Steelers Penn State Nittany Lions
Todd Minnesota Vikings Arizona State Sun Devils
Craig Green Bay Packers Arkansas Razorbacks
Big P Green Bay Packers None
Petey Mac Denver Broncos Nebraska Cornhuskers
Black Tony Dallas Cowboys Miami Hurricanes
Doc Ed Dallas Cowboys Rice Owls

References

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