![]()  | 
| Generated by Google Gemini Advanced text-to-image AI software, powered by Imagen 3 | 
  If you’re a national or international reader, you may not have heard of a TV
  show called Hello, KC Metro. In this region, we have a local television
  station that focuses on local programming. It includes the weather, news,
  documentaries, and syndicated scripted series that feature known Kansas City
  natives. For five hours from 7:00 to 12:00 every weekday morning, a talk show
  featuring a variety of hosts and guests discuss all sorts of topics. If you’ve
  ever done anything noteworthy in the area, or are from the area, chances are
  you’ve made an appearance in one form or another. They’ve asked me to be on
  many times, but I’m not great in front of the camera, so I’ve always
  respectfully declined. Even local content creators have their stuff shown
  sometimes without them actually being present in the studio, and they’ve read
  my social posts on there without me having to be involved directly. If you
  want your story to be seen by the highest number of people, you’re gonna want
  to get yourself on the program between 7:30 and 8:30 central. This is after
  people have woken up for work, but before they’ve actually left for work. Of
  course, people work at different times, but 9:00 to 15:00 is kind of standard.
  For the show, 11:30 to noon is a decent time to be on too, because people
  might watch it during their lunch break, but that’s a lot less standardized.
  You probably see where I’m going with this. Dutch isn’t much for writing, so
  he doesn’t have his own blog, but people are really interested in hearing his
  tales of interdimensional travel, so he agreed to go on
  Hello, KC Metro, where he spoke with host, Cosmina Branković for nearly
  forty-five minutes this morning. He talked about what he was up to in
  Stoutverse, even the things he did that he wasn’t super proud of. I won’t get
  into that here, because it’s 2024, so you can watch the whole thing online. I
  know that it was hard for him to go into all that. He wasn’t being tormented
  or abused, but it wasn’t all fun and games either. I’m very proud of him for
  being honest about his part in what those people wanted to do with something
  that he could not control. I know none of that makes any sense if you didn’t
  see it, so I guess you’re just going to have to go hear for yourselves.

No comments :
Post a Comment