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Adam Curry in 1984. Curry was born in Arlington, Virginia, but lived in Amstelveen, Netherlands, from 1972 to 1987.After a time working in Dutch pirate radio at Radio Picasso in Amstelveen and Radio Decibel [] in Amsterdam in the early 1980s under the pseudonym "John Holden", he got a break in broadcasting as the host of the Dutch weekly pop-music television program Countdown, and the English ...
In April 2009 Micky Hoogendijk was known to be romantically involved with Adam Curry, leading to Adam's divorce from Patricia Paay. [3] At the end of 2011 the couple moved to Austin, Texas. They got married in 2012. On January 29, 2015, Curry announced on the No Agenda podcast that he and Hoogendijk had separated and a divorce may be pending. [4]
The Daily Source Code (DSC) was a podcast by Adam Curry, known as the "Podfather", often considered a pioneer of podcasting. [1] [2] Curry talked about his everyday life and events in the podcasting scene or the news in general, as well as playing music from the Podsafe Music Network and promotions for other podcasts. He had regular returning ...
His wife was Margaret Curry. Their daughter Lucy Steuart Gregg married the writer Christopher Buckley, the son of conservative journalist and author William F. Buckley Jr. [3] [4] His nephew is podcasting pioneer and former MTV VJ Adam Curry. [5]
“The only premise I could ever really give to people for this show is it’s like if Christopher Guest directed ‘Uncut Gems,’” Adam Pally says, previewing his new series “Mr. Throwback.”
Rumors that Dimoldenberg, 31, was dating Faze, 27, first started circulating online after the pair were spotted together at the Vanity Fair EE Rising Star Party in London, England on Feb. 5.
The first couple ever to get it on in Sex and the City almost included an actual Kennedy cousin, according to Sarah Wynter.. The Australian actress joined Kristin Davis on the latest episode of ...
Podfather may refer to: Adam Curry, internet entrepreneur; Bill Simmons, American sports journalist credited with increasing the popularity of the format; Jon Rubinstein, iPod developer; The Podfather, series four of The Ricky Gervais Show; PODFather, a software company in Edinburgh