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ChatterBox Video Game Radio is a video game-related radio show that first aired in January, 2004 on KFNX News Talk Radio 1100 in Phoenix, Arizona. Its goal is to educate and entertain the masses about video games, the interactive entertainment industry and the issues surrounding it. It is hosted by Alon Waisman and a guest host (currently Ara, who works in the video game development area), and of course Andrew the "World Renown" Sound Manager. On occasion they have a comedian named Nathan Smart come on the show and do a bit called "Smart Attack". The show airs from 9 to 10 PM PST.

ChatterBox has produced more than one hundred individual shows including an interview with Jack Thompson. The highest rated episode, "ChatterBox Show 92", aired on the evening of October 16th and featured an interview with the creators of the Penny Arcade webcomic.

~History & Quick Facts~
It was said in a past episode that the idea for the name "Chatterbox" was actually taken from "Chatterbox FM", a fictional talk radio station in the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto III.

The show is available to listen to live online, and in Phoenix, Arizona, and listen to a pre-recorded shows on Podcasts and MP3s. They have had a number of special shows too, here are just a few:

~Some Special Shows~
1st show to be podcasted only, but not aired - Show 96

1st show ever! - Show 1 (Duh)

The interview with Gabe and Tycho, Penny Arcade Webcomic Creators - Show 92

"Least Professional Show Ever" (During the last segment there are some technical difficulties) Seth and Stacey from 8-bit Weapon Interview- Show 87

1st "Chatterbox Treasurebox" show aired live at the Penny Arcade Expo - Show 85

Show 100 Celebration - Show 100 of course

Annual Video Game Report, Longest Show Ever! (Being podcast only, the show ran for over 2 hours and 40 minutes!) - Show 99

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