
The most listened to talk show of its kind heard anywhere.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 476 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsComedy | ||||

Friday 12-14-18 – Pinkman fills in for Jack as producer. We smoke a great cigar for embers only. We talking weddings and kissing dead people. Rauce tells us about some painful no's for Rauce thoughts.
Stacy submits a 2018 version of Stacy's Diary for the Phinal Philips Phile. Here is the full version.
11-21-18 - The Phinal Philips Phile – A Tribute to Jim Philips. We hear from many members of the show from the past until today including Moira, Miss B, Pinkman, Fritz, Drew Garabo, Jana Banana, Wanzie, Doug, Bill Keevan, Stacy, Scott Maxwell, Pat Cl... more
Phinal Philips Phile - Jim's wife Catherine Philips talks about what it is like to be married to a radio icon.
Jim Philips is an Orlando institution. He will be missed.
Have been a long time listener, 1/3 of my entire life I’ve spent listening to this program. They have become friends which I’ll never meet. Now that the Phile is over and Jim is retired all I’ll have is these podcasts for memories.
I’ve been a listener since the late 90’s and still think it’s one of the most entertaining programs on radio. The show has taken on a more political flavor of late, which has more to do with the daily headlines than the show attempting to make a political statement. Jim is an unashamed Progressive, but often defends a more conservative viewpoint if he believes it correct. So glad he’s going to be around another year.
The phile was once a great show. They followed the Ed Till show and Jim pickup where Ed left off on matters of local and state politics and going on’s behind the backs of the people. But then XM Radio came on the scene followed by IHeartRadio and jim lost all objectiveness and balance. He along with his bootlicking crew became the democratic version of Rush and Sean Hanaity. No fact allowed. No difference of opinion allowed. Jim will shout you down then Hang up on you. Just like other politic... more
Love the show but hate the podcast, it sounds horrid. Super tinny. Please fix it!









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