MetroNews Hotline
MetroNews Hotline from MetroNews is your daily connection to the people, stories, and trends shaping life in West Virginia and beyond. Hosted by Dave Weekley, this conversational podcast brings together experts and everyday listeners to dig into what matters now in sports, cars, tech, and lifestyle. Expect fast-moving, informative segments that mix real-world experience, local insight, and national perspective, all in an easygoing, talk-show style. Each episode offers a blend of timely news, practical tips, and engaging debate, whether Dave is breaking down the latest game, exploring new automotive tech, or talking about everyday life and culture. Listeners who listen episodes regularly can expect a familiar voice guiding them through a wide range of topics, with an emphasis on relevance, clarity, and fun conversation.
Episodes
Hotline Feature – Buy or Sell: Podcasts, Monsters, and the Case for Aaron Judge
In this fun and fast-paced Buy or Sell segment, Dave Weekly, Coop, Matt Murphy, and Ryan Nicholson tackle everything from whether podcasts sound better while multitasking to the legend of Wisconsin’s “Beast of Bray Road.…
Hotline Feature – Pick One: Super Bowls, Prog Rock, and Pepperoni Rolls
Dave Weekly and Matt Murphy face off in another lively round of Pick One on MetroNews Hotline! From choosing between a Super Bowl or World Series win to debating Pink Floyd versus Genesis, KD’s latest team hop, and the e…
Hotline Feature – Tony Caridi: WVU’s Midseason Reset, Big 12 Surprises, and What’s Next for the Mountaineers
Veteran broadcaster Tony Caridi joins MetroNews Hotline with Dave Weekly to break down West Virginia’s midseason outlook during the Mountaineers’ bye week. Tony offers insight into potential lineup changes, how NIL and t…
Hotline Feature – Abrar Al-Heeti: AI Meets Spotify, Prescription Vending, and the Ethics of Digital Afterlife
Tech journalist Abrar Al-Heeti joins MetroNews Hotline to unpack the week’s biggest tech headlines — from ChatGPT’s new Spotify integration that builds playlists on command, to Amazon’s prescription vending machines resh…