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Welcome to DCTVpedia
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DCTVpedia is the official reference guide to all things related to Diamond Club TV and its personalities, Veronica Belmont, Brian Brushwood, Andrew Mayne, Tom Merritt, and Justin Robert Young. You will find information on Daily Tech News Show, Cordkillers, Night Attack, Weird Things, and even shows beyond Diamond Club TV like Scam School and Behind The Scam.
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There are currently 3,546 articles in this wiki.
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Diamond Club TV Schedule
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All times are Eastern Time:
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Podcasts
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Previous JuRY:
Praise Me
December 14, 2014
New Episodes Every Sunday
Previous FSL Tonight:
Championship - Coruscant Terminated
August 29, 2014
New Episodes Next Season
Older Shows
Previous DIAF:
The Great Spider and the White Door
May 29, 2011
On Indefinite Hiatus
Previous Who's The Boss:
Death in Heaven
November 9, 2014
Returning Next Season (2015)
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Important People
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Justin Robert Young got his start in the newspaper business and eventually transitioned to the internet. He currently runs the one of the largest magic blogs on the internet, iTricks.com, as well as WeirdThings.com. He interviewed Brian for iTricks and quickly became friends and co-hosts.
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Featured Video
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After Brian and Justin did not recording audio for a Night Attack cold open, beloved animator Spearmint Nitrate put together this helpful visualization of just how detrimental they are, in theory, to global economy and productivity as a whole. This cold open was featured on Night Attack episode 28.
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Featured Article
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On March 2nd, 2013, Brian was the victim of a 4chan attack in which members of the /b/ board made false comments about Brian being a pedophile. One of 4chan's favorite pastimes is to go to a popular Youtube channel or video and accuse the person of being a pedophile. Just by random chance, the Scam School YouTube channel or more specifically the "Puzzle Challenge Showdown" was chosen to be the recipient of the deluge of pedophilic accusations. more...
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Items of interest...
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