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The Official Webpage of the hit cable access show!

TALKING TRASH returned August 31st, 2011
Version 3.0 currently airs on VCAM Channel 15 & coming soon to UStream.tv

Viewing times on VCAM Channel 15:
Monday 3:00pm / LIVE Wednesday 6:30pm / Friday 7:30pm / Saturday 1:30pm 

Hosts:  Jason Piche / Kyle Goyet 
 
Crew: VCAM Specialist - Becky Gollin

Call in by dialing (802)651-0589 during the LIVE show and also follow us on Twitter @TalkingTrashVT 

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You can see Talking Trash on television via VCAM Channel 15 if you have Comcast Cable in:
 
Burlington, So. Burlington, Winooski, Williston, Essex Jct., Essex Center, parts of Colchester (by the fort and St. Michaels College), St. George, Shelburne, Heinsburg, Charlotte, Ferrisburgh, and Vergennes.

Talking Trash returned for Version 3.0 to VCAM on August 31st 2011.  Settling back into it's old time slot with the same two hosts (Kyle & Pich') the 1st show back welcomed UVM Hockey legend, Peter Lenes on the show.  The show promises to to bring all the goodness it did years ago and also bring new exciting stuff too.  Such as the use of Twitter (@TalkingTrashVT), and LIVE streaming on UStream once again.  Also the phone calls will be fielded live in studio in throwback to the 1st version of the show ('92-'95).  It's some old and some new as Talking Trash once again reigns as Vermont's only Sports Talk TV Show! 

For more on the show, such as the story on how the show came to be, why it's on it's 3rd go round, and much more check out Page Deuce.  The show was simply to big for one page!
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Click Page Deuce for more Talking Trash Stuff!

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The spot for the streaming LIVE shows & old episodes

Talking Trash is a sports talk show.  The opinions of all those involved with Talking Trash is theirs and theirs alone.  Although a part of the crew is employed at the University of Vermont their opinions and thoughts are their own and in no way reflect the opinions and thoughts of the University of Vermont.