
Dave and Dujanovic
Comedy
What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL Newsradio.
Location:
United States
Description:
What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL Newsradio.
Language:
English
Contact:
801-575-6397
Email:
podcast@ksl.com
Episodes
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show February 10th, 2025: Car insurance: Too expensive to drive?
2/10/2025
Disney shares concern about the price of resort visit
Getting rid of the pennyCatalyst centers aim to increase technical education offeringsUtah lawmaker proposes VR law to protect kidsUtahn or Utahan?
Duration:01:56:56
Utahn or Utahan?
2/10/2025
Sen. Daniel McCay’s bill, titled SB230, aims to clarify an age old question in our state: what are Utah residents called? Utahn or Utahan? Dave and Debbie discuss and take a look at some of the other, and sometimes stranger, Utah state symbols.
Duration:00:09:12
Utah lawmaker proposes VR law to protect kids
2/10/2025
Rep. Verona Mauga, D-Salt Lake City, is the sponsor of HB358 which creates criminal offenses for using virtual reality to participate in sexual activity with a child and requesting sexually explicit conduct from an individual who is in custody. Bills such as this, regarding crimes against children, appear to be highly unifying issues across party lines. Earlier today, Mauga joined Amanda and Andy on Utah's Morning News to discuss the bill and Dave and Debbie listen and respond to what she's hoping to do with this policy.
Duration:00:11:23
Catalyst centers aim to increase technical education offerings
2/10/2025
Today, Speaker Mike Schultz will be presenting his bill on “Catalyst Centers” which would establish a $65 million grant program to support local school districts and charter schools in expanding career and technical education offerings. Dr. Holly Richardson, editor of Utah Policy and a columnist for the Deseret News, joins the show to talk about what's expected when the bill makes it to the floor. To get the perspective from a student who's been through the program, Cooper Patane joins the show to discuss his experience taking construction management as part of a catalyst center.
Duration:00:19:46
Getting rid of the penny
2/10/2025
It's been talked about before and President Donald Trump has added his voice to the group of politicians that want to get rid of the penny. There are examples of other countries getting rid of their one cent coins, and saving money for it, so why has it taken so long for Americans to do the same. Dave and Debbie discuss and take listener calls: is it time to retire the penny?
Duration:00:19:43
Disney shares concern about the price of resort visit
2/10/2025
The Happiest Place on Earth put their ticket price hikes into high gear, and are starting to get concerned about the effect this will have on vacationers. A recent article by the Wall Street Journal shows attendance growth has slowed over the past few years, and even regulars have chosen to part ways and find other vacation destinations. Dave and Debbie discuss the ballooning ticket prices and take listener calls.
Duration:00:18:36
Car insurance: Too expensive to drive?
2/10/2025
How does Utah compare to other states when it comes to the cost of car insurance? Dave and Debbie discuss the increasingly common sticker shock that comes with car insurance and how they try to keep their rates down. Listeners call in with their car insurance quotes and experiences and Shannon Martin, Bankrate Financial Analyst, joins the conversation to distill her recent article: The true cost of auto insurance in 2025.
Duration:00:39:04
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show February 7th, 2025: Bill to ban collective bargaining for public labor unions passes Utah senate
2/7/2025
Cost of raising a family top concern for AmericansIs a Superbowl ticket more expensive than your mortgage?Lawmaker wants to cap earnings on specialty black license platesKSL Movie Show Preview
Duration:01:13:45
KSL Movie Show Preview
2/7/2025
Dave and Debbie speak with the KSL Movie Show Hosts about the big Movie of the week, 'Love Hurts'. The hosts discuss the question of the Week: Name the movie everyone tells you to watch that you just haven’t gotten around to seeing yet?
Duration:00:10:50
Lawmaker wants to cap earnings on specialty black license plates
2/7/2025
The vintage black license plates in Utah have brought in over $6 million dollars in just the last couple of years. Representative Val Peterson's bill would cap earnings state agencies can make from special plates to $300,000 dollars per year. Dave and Debbie discuss and speak how this also would impact the Utah Historical Society.
Duration:00:08:25
Is a Superbowl ticket more expensive than your mortgage?
2/7/2025
The Superbowl is just days away! Dave and Debbie break down the cost of the going to the Superbowl and how that cost compares to a mortgage payment. Listeners chime in about experiences they paid large amounts of money for and if it is worth it.
Duration:00:19:04
Cost of raising a family top concern for Americans
2/7/2025
According to the latest results from the American Family Survey, economic concerns are at the top of the list on what is impacting families in the United States. Dave and Debbie discuss this study and take calls from listeners about prioritizing family finances.
Duration:00:19:44
Bill to ban collective bargaining for public labor unions passes Utah senate
2/7/2025
The bill that would ban collectively bargaining for public labor unions has passed in the Utah senate. Union leaders say they plan to ask the governor to veto it. Dave and Debbie get the latest details from Holly Richardson, Editor with Utah Policy. Senator Kirk Cullimore joins the show to explain the motivation behind this proposal.
Duration:00:19:42
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show February 6th, 2025: Proposal would remove candy and soda from S.N.A.P benefits
2/6/2025
Can republicans and democrats meet in the middle on nuclear energy?Proposal to protect referees from violenceCan you pass this quiz?Scam hitting customers at the checkout lineCostco clerks to soon earn nearly $32
Duration:01:52:19
Costco clerks to soon earn nearly $32
2/6/2025
Costco is making it tempting to become an employee. Costco is increasing the pay for thousands of workers. Clerks are going to be seeing their pay raise to a $32 an hour starting in march as well as give new employees vacation time during their first year.
Duration:00:09:40
Scam hitting customers at the checkout line
2/6/2025
There is a new scam hitting the checkout line. A parent with their baby and children pleading for you to buy their formula and groceries. Only to turn around and resell the formula online for a higher price, or return them for cash or store credit. We speak to KSL Investigative Reporter Matt Gephardt about this new scam preying on the good will of Utahns.
Duration:00:12:06
Can you pass this quiz?
2/6/2025
Utah lawmaker Rep. Douglas Welton wants students to head out into the world informed, by requiring students to pass a "U.S constitutional and citizenship" class in order to graduate. We test listeners to see if they can pass Dave's "Do you know more than a highschooler?"
Duration:00:20:24
Proposal to protect referees from violence
2/6/2025
It's easy to lose your cool when you are watching a game, and a ref makes a bad call. But the sports world are referees in the profession because of the rising violence in recent years. KSL Reporter Adam Small shares details on a bill heading through the Utah legislature which would add aggravating factor to assault or threatening violence against referees.
Duration:00:18:54
Can republicans and democrats meet in the middle on nuclear energy?
2/6/2025
Governor Spencer Cox signed onto the idea of using nuclear energy to help power the valley. The idea of nuclear energy has been stigmatized and feared for years after famous reactor meltdowns. Dave brings forward the idea that this could be the happy medium between Green- Renewable energy and coal burning. What would it take for nuclear to be accepted in the state?
Duration:00:07:59
Proposal would remove candy and soda from S.N.A.P benefits
2/6/2025
One Utah lawmaker is looking to make some changes to the S.N.A.P. program by eliminating candy and sodas off the program. Dave and Debbie speak with Representative Kristen Chevrier about the motivation behind the bill and Gina Corina from Utahns Against Hunger calls in to discuss where this might punish lower income households in unintended ways. Dave and Debbie take listener calls.
Duration:00:47:51