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Brian Ibbott is a podcaster who lives in Arvada, Colorado.[1] He is most notably known for his podcast Coverville, which began in September 2004. Coverville is one of the longest running podcasts in the iTunes store and also is in the top rankings for overall episode numbers. He also podcasts for the Denver Post as well as co-hosting the casual gaming podcast "Tired Thumbs" with Charlie George and Sara Phillips. He also co-hosts a movie discussion podcast, "Film Sack", with Scott Johnson, Randy Jordan, and Brian Dunaway.[2][3]
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