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'''JuRY''' (also known as JuRY Saturday or JuRY Friday), not to be confused with its eponymous show host, is a weekly morning live stream hosted by [[Justin Robert Young]]. It steams Saturday mornings at 10am Eastern Time on Justin's [http://justin.tv/justinrobertyoung Justin.tv channel]. The one-man show focuses mostly on video games, movies and pop culture, however unlike every other show in the [[BBverse]], JuRY deals a lot with politics. Another thing that sets it apart from other shows is the musical interludes, where every so often Justin will play a song to take a break and to keep from "getting lost in [his] own horseshit".
'''JuRY''' (formerly known as JuRY Saturday and JuRY Friday), not to be confused with its eponymous show host, is a weekly morning live stream hosted by [[Justin Robert Young]]. The one-man show focuses mostly on video games, movies and pop culture, however unlike every other show in the [[BBverse]], JuRY deals a lot with politics.


Justin started doing the show as an experiment, because he is fascinated by radio show hosts that can just talk to themselves for hours on the air and he wanted to see if he could do it too. The first episode was on March 23, 2012 and was very well received by the 60 or so live viewers, plus those who watched it later on the Justin.tv archive.
Justin started doing the show as an experiment, because he is fascinated by radio show hosts that can just talk to themselves for hours on the air and he wanted to see if he could do it too. The first episode was on March 23, 2012 and was very well received by the 60 or so live viewers, plus those who watched it later on the Justin.tv archive.


==Show Format==
==Show Format==
The show is VERY new at this point, and doesn't quite have a set format. Justin simply starts talking about a subject and occasionally mentions comments from the chatroom. The show usually consists of a few segments separated by music breaks. During the last segment, Justin brings up the topic of politics and proposes bets on what will happen in the next week, which will the be reviewed in the next episode. So far episodes are about an hour to an hour and a half long.
The show is primarily a one-mic operation, however occasionally Justin will be joined by an in-studio guest. Justin starts the show with a song, followed by the intro song (currently "Alright By Mine" by the Possum Posse) and then intros the week's topics. Justin usually picks topics about which he is passionate or give him something to yell about. As he rants and raves, Justin is watching the live chatroom on [[Justin.tv]] and (if they're interesting) integrates their comments into the show.
* It is important to note that there has only been a couple episodes so far and the show is still in its experimental phase so the format could drastically change as time goes on.


There are usually two or three main topics per show, usually lasting between 30 minutes to an hour. However, Justin is the sole-dictator on the show's content so he can do whatever he wants.


:'''EWWW! I Don't Like Politics!"''' Hey, calm down! Before you run screaming from this podcast because you don't like to hear about politics, hear this: when the subject of politics gets brought up, its not about the budget and foreign policy, rather Justin likes to talk about the silliness of the political process. For example, which candidate will say the dumbest thing this week? If that's still too much for you, sorry, but at least give it a chance first.
:'''WARNING! May Contain Politics'''
Justin LOVES to talk about politics and the topic comes up from time to time (especially leading up to the election). Obviously, this can be a very contentious subject, so people ''will'' get upset and even feel the need to [https://twitter.com/rabidbadger/status/271658069224742913 unfollow Justin on Twitter.] There was a decent amount of hubbub when [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWfQZ4Ar5sw&list=PLA804E5CD8CA0F205 Justin filled out his ballot live on the show].
 
===Where to Watch the Show===
Justin broadcasts on his [http://justin.tv/justinrobertyoung Justin.tv page] on Saturdays, however the time changes from week to week. Justin will tweet out that he is going live about 10-20 minutes before hand, so make sure to [http://twitter.com/justinryoung follow him on Twitter.]
 
If you missed the live broadcast, you can always subscribe on iTunes, or watch the [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA804E5CD8CA0F205 archived video on the BBPediaVideos YouTube channel].


==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 16:38, 18 January 2013

JuRY cover art

JuRY (formerly known as JuRY Saturday and JuRY Friday), not to be confused with its eponymous show host, is a weekly morning live stream hosted by Justin Robert Young. The one-man show focuses mostly on video games, movies and pop culture, however unlike every other show in the BBverse, JuRY deals a lot with politics.

Justin started doing the show as an experiment, because he is fascinated by radio show hosts that can just talk to themselves for hours on the air and he wanted to see if he could do it too. The first episode was on March 23, 2012 and was very well received by the 60 or so live viewers, plus those who watched it later on the Justin.tv archive.

Show Format

The show is primarily a one-mic operation, however occasionally Justin will be joined by an in-studio guest. Justin starts the show with a song, followed by the intro song (currently "Alright By Mine" by the Possum Posse) and then intros the week's topics. Justin usually picks topics about which he is passionate or give him something to yell about. As he rants and raves, Justin is watching the live chatroom on Justin.tv and (if they're interesting) integrates their comments into the show.

There are usually two or three main topics per show, usually lasting between 30 minutes to an hour. However, Justin is the sole-dictator on the show's content so he can do whatever he wants.

WARNING! May Contain Politics

Justin LOVES to talk about politics and the topic comes up from time to time (especially leading up to the election). Obviously, this can be a very contentious subject, so people will get upset and even feel the need to unfollow Justin on Twitter. There was a decent amount of hubbub when Justin filled out his ballot live on the show.

Where to Watch the Show

Justin broadcasts on his Justin.tv page on Saturdays, however the time changes from week to week. Justin will tweet out that he is going live about 10-20 minutes before hand, so make sure to follow him on Twitter.

If you missed the live broadcast, you can always subscribe on iTunes, or watch the archived video on the BBPediaVideos YouTube channel.

Links