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[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6c4rkgTry0[/embed] This week on Pop Tabs Matthew, Emily, and Eli discuss Google getting in trouble for data mining, the Oscars causing more controversy, and Cardi B standing with feminism. Time Stamps: Cardi B: 00:25 Google: 14:05 Oscars: 24:55 Pop Tabs is Byte's news commentary podcast, focusing on popular culture and how it relates to issues in the media world. Host: Matthew Yapp Guests: Emily Reuben, Eli Sokeland Executive Producer: Phil Akin Video Editing: Evan Williamson Audio Editing: Brad Killion Graphics: Daley Wilhelm, Sarah James, Luis Pulido, Tt Shinkan Music: Jack McGinnis
Consecutive cold weekends in January may have been keeping many in Muncie craving the warmth of their homes, but when the local police department threw the community a challenge on a short notice, enticing them with hot chocolate, people showed up. The Muncie Police Department’s (MPD) night shift officers challenged the local community to a friendly pop up snowball fight, through a Facebook post, at Canan Commons in downtown Muncie. “It’s just pretty spontaneous,” said MPD Patrolman Chase Winkle. “We did this with about two hours of planning.” Winkle, who handles community relations for MPD, said the police department has been thinking of organizing an event snow and cold weather related and thought the area would be a good spot for challenging kids to a snowball fight. “We’re not doing anything job related right now. It’s just cutting loose. The officers are acting like kids as much as the kids are acting like kids,” Winkle said. “It just makes it fun.”
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9k1OCNjdC-o[/embed] Jeremy and Blake break down how John McAfee plans on running for president in 2020. Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered! Anchors: Jeremy Rogers, Blake Chapman Executive Producer: Phil Akin Video Editing: McKenna Kolb Audio Editing: Ashley Curry Graphics: Daley Wilhelm, Tt Shinkan Music: Jack McGinnis
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40IkKHkK4Hk[/embed] Jeremy and Blake break down the negative reception regarding the Oscars nominations. Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered! Anchors: Jeremy Rogers, Blake Chapman Executive Producer: Phil Akin Video Editing: Malia Hutton Audio Editing: Ashley Curry Graphics: Daley Wilhelm, Tt Shinkan Music: Jack McGinnis
Ball State may be more than 540 miles away from Washington, D.C., but the effects of a partial government shutdown may still affect students and faculty alike.
by Tanner Kinney Disclaimer: This review is of the Nintendo Switch version of the game, played primarily in handheld mode. The Tales series is one of the longest standing Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) franchises. Starting with Tales of Phantasia on Super Famicom, the series was successful in Japan, but as with other storied franchises like Shin Megami Tensei, it didn’t get big in the West until the GameCube/PS2 era. Since then, the franchise has had a number of great games like Tales of Symphonia, Tales of Xillia, and the most recent entry with Tales of Berseria, but it still feels like they just blend into the background compared to bigger titles. So, it was a surprise to see Microsoft give a spotlight to Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition during their E3 showcase. It makes sense given that Vesperia was originally a 360 exclusive, but this release brings the Japan-exclusive PS3 port to all of the modern consoles for the first time. After playing through much of the Nintendo Switch version of Vesperia, it’s safe to say that this is definitely one of the best Tales games out there. However, compared to other big JRPGs and even its own series, Vesperia is missing a hook to keep a player fully engaged.
[embed]https://youtu.be/AJYUGnttdmI[/embed] Under supervision, against common sense, and in defiance of the explicit wishes of Netflix, Byte's Editor in Chief, Managing Editor, and Creative Director all try their blindfolded hands at the Bird Box challenge. Will they survive the brutal elements, or fall victim to the vicious rapids of their newsroom?
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The Daily News Editors were tasked with making holiday cookies. The catch? They had 10 minutes to do it and didn't have a recipe. Ironically, the results tasted like coal.
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[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsEdpGw-P-U[/embed] This week on Pop Tabs Matthew, Isabella, and Bailey discuss the controversies around loot boxes being considered gambling, Kevin Hart's son's racist birthday party, and Shawn Mendes claiming he's not gay. Time Stamps: Loot boxes: 00:25 Kevin Hart: 13:13 Shawn Mendes: 26:34 Pop Tabs is Byte's news commentary podcast, focusing on popular culture and how it relates to issues in the media world. Host: Matthew Yapp Guests: Isabella Torres, Bailey Shelton Executive Producer: Phil Akin Video Editing: Evan Williamson Audio Editing: Brad Killion Graphics: Daley Wilhelm, Sarah James, Luis Pulido, Tt Shinkan Music: Jack McGinnis
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7aedX4J0FE[/embed] Jeremy and Blake break down the recent revelation that Millennials might not be killing businesses after all. Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered! Anchors: Jeremy Rogers, Blake Chapman Executive Producer: Phil Akin Video Editing: Isabella Torres Audio Editing: Eli Sokeland Graphics: Daley Wilhelm, McKenna Kolb Music: Jack McGinnis
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LINIPiLoJKU[/embed] Jeremy and Blake break down the new merger between the Blaze and CRTV Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether its video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered! Anchors: Jeremy Rogers, Blake Chapman Executive Producer: Phil Akin Video Editing: Evan Williamson Audio Editing: Eli Sokeland Graphics: Daley Wilhelm, McKenna Kolb Music: Jack McGinnis