Scared Monkeys Radio




For over a decade, Dana Pretzer has been doing his own brand of unique, entertaining, informed and refreshing style of talk radio. Talk radio where he allows the guest to talk, answer questions and inform the listeners on the important news stories of the day. Dana refers to it as "Main Street Media." We like to refer to it as a welcome and appreciated change.

Dana Pretzer brings his energetic yet relaxed demeanor and his well prepared yet spontaneous style of interviews to Scared Monkeys. Along with some of the biggest and most high-profile guests in the news today. Dana also brings a background in satellite radio and over 20 years in law enforcement. That, coupled with his relaxed yet professional and focused demeanor, makes him a natural behind the SMR microphone.

Dana and Scared Monkeys Radio focuses on Missing Persons, Unsolved Mysteries, Victims Rights, Politics, Crime & Punishment, Exploited Children, Entertainment, Technology and whatever the breaking and relevant stories are of the day. The stories that people want to talk about and hear.
Daily Commentary – Thursday, July 5, 2012 – More Remains Found in Canada May be Linked to Porn Actor
July 5th, 2012 under Daily Commentary. [ Comments: none ]

  • Could this mean closure for the family of murdered Chinese student Jun Lin?


Daily Commentary – Wednesday, July 4th, 2012 – Actor Andy Griffith Dies at Age 86
July 4th, 2012 under Daily Commentary. [ Comments: none ]

  • Actor Andy Griffith, best known as Sheriff Andy Taylor passed away yesterday at age 86. RIP Andy.


Daily Commentary – Tuesday, July 3, 2012 – Florida Opts Out of Parts of Obamacare
July 3rd, 2012 under Daily Commentary. [ Comments: none ]

  • Governor Rick Scott says Florida will opt out of expanding Medicaid in 2014 and building an insurance exchange


Daily Commentary – Monday, July 2, 2012 – As of July 1st, Drivers in France Must Carry a Breathalyzer Kit in Their Vehicles
July 2nd, 2012 under Daily Commentary. [ Comments: none ]

  • The fine for not carrying the breathalyzer is only $14 U.S. dollars. Even so the French government hopes to save 500 lives per year!


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