Radio isn't just radio anymore. Almost half of the listeners to Wyoming's morning radio talk show, hosted by Glenn Woods, are not listening on the radio. They use their phone or some other computer device.

There are so many ways to listen to Wyoming's morning talk show, even if you are not in range of one of the several stations that carry the show.

Wake Up Wyoming with Glenn Woods is heard on:

K2 Radio, out of Casper at 10:30 on the AM Dial and 95.1 FM
Broadcasting from Cheyenne you can hear the program on 650 AM KGAB.
Also, KOWB 1290 AM out of Laramie Wyoming.

Those signals, combined, allow listeners to tune in from the Montana border, down past Denver, and just as wide, east to west. That's a huge area.

But technology has changed many people's listening habits. Using the show's app, which is free to download, folks are tuning in on their phones.

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Or they tune in on other computer devices like laptops, tower computers, and tablets by going to the show's website.

Essentially, it's like carrying a radio in your pocket, no matter where you go.

Listeners just touch the app and then select "LISTEN LIVE." 

Every show is archived.

If they missed the show live, they just touch "ON DEMAND" and select the episode they want to listen to. Some just use their favorite internet browser and ask for Wake Up Wyoming Podcast, and they can listen for free on many different platforms.

Morning news, weather, and most commercials are removed to condense the show podcast.

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Listeners can pause and restart the show at any time, so they don't have to listen all at once.

There are other advantages to using the Wake-Up Wyoming App.

Listeners still call the show and talk on air, offering their opinions on any topic.

But the app also has a "CHAT" option. Most listeners use that to send text messages, which are answered on air, and Glenn types back to them during the breaks.

The app also provides local and state-wide news, weather, and sports.

The show has become a state-wide and regional conversation.

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People from these fascinating places chose to move to Wyoming. Here are the license plates they turned in from the vehicles they brought.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

Vintage Wyoming Movie Posters

I love walking down the hallway of a modern movie theater and looking at the old posters of vintage movies.

That got me thinking about old Westerns based on Wyoming. How many of those posters are still around?

Many are, and many are for sale online, if you want to decorate your home, or even home theater, with classic and mostly forgotten movie posters.

Most of these films were made before the era of television. Hollywood was cranking out these things as fast as they could.

The plots, the scrips, the acting, directing, and editing were SO BAD, they were good.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods