Frequently Asked Questions about the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast
1.) Was the Host of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast a Police Officer? Yes, John Jay Wiley was a Police Officer in the Baltimore Police Department. He started his Law Enforcement career in Baltimore in 1980. In 1987 he was promoted to rank of Police Sergeant. He was hurt in an act of violence and retired due to a permanent line of duty injury in 1992.
2.) Does the Host of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show speak on partisan political issues? No, while he is political in his personal life he never goes into Politics on the show and rarely ever posts about politics on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show's multiple social media outlets.
3.) What is the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast all about? The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast combines discussions about True Crime Investigations, Law Enforcement Officer's and other Human Interest interviews. It is a long form interview that revolves around the stories and personal experiences of our guests. These stories are comprised of two separate topics of discussion, either conducting criminal investigations or personal trauma stories. The trauma stories are frequently the most featured on the show, that is where guests talk about a trauma they went through, often crime based but not always, how it impacted them, their families and most importantly how they built their lives after. Those guests are Law Enforcement Officers, other First Responders, Military, victims of crime, their spouses or survivors. If you are interested in potentially being a guest on the show, reach out to us at our Contact Us page.
4.) Is the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast actually a radio show too? Yes, it is a syndicated weekly radio show. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show is syndicated by Talk Media Network. It is pitched to radio stations as doing for radio what the "ID" Channel does for television. The "ID" or "Investigation Discovery" Channel is a division of Warner Bros - Discovery. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast features some of the stars and guests on their shows but is am entirely separate entity.
5.) What is a Podcast? A podcast is a collection of audio or video files that can be streamed or downloaded from the internet. Unlike live radio shows, podcasts are pre-recorded, allowing listeners to tune in at their convenience. They cover a wide variety of topics, such as technology, programming, storytelling, education, and more. Podcasts can be either audio-only, video-only, or a combination of both formats. For example, The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast is exclusively audio and is always free to listen to. The term "podcasting" was first coined in 2004, marking a new era in the distribution of audio content.
6.) How are Podcasts consumed? The majority of podcast listeners in the U.S. prefer smartphones, with the majority of weekly podcast consumers using them to tune in. Other devices used for podcast listening include desktops or laptops, smart speakers, and various other devices. Popular platforms for accessing podcasts are Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Additionally, The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast is available directly on its official website.
7.) Does the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast about opinions? No, the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast does not do episodes of the show that are opinion based only. On rare occasions when guests tell their stories, opinions will come up, and only when it is pertinent to their story, that is the exception to the rule. We do have a standing rule that at no time will the show be used as a platform to conduct trials by media.
8.) Does the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast go to terrestrial radio stations first? Yes, the show uses a radio clock and you will hear hard breaks in the podcast version for commercials and other specialy audio bits.
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