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No Agenda is a podcast hosted by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak that is recorded twice a week on Thursdays and Sundays at 11 a.m. Pacific Time. [1] The show is primarily focused on mainstream media deconstruction. The show has no advertisers and instead subsists entirely on donations.
John C. Dvorak (/ ˈ d v ɔːr æ k /; born 1952) is an American writer and broadcaster in the areas of technology and personal computing. [1] He has been a columnist for multiple magazines since the 1980s and has written or co-authored over a dozen how-to books on software and technology.
On episode 813, Curry trialed a semi-live format where the show was streamed and listeners of the show could call in. In February 2009, Curry moved his attention to producing the No Agenda podcast with John C. Dvorak, causing the production of the Daily Source Code to become more intermittent. [8]
Stefanik told senators on the Foreign Relations committee last week that she will push Trump's "America first" agenda on the global stage and be an unwavering supporter of Israel if confirmed for ...
Donald Trump's pick for Commerce secretary underlined that big and broad tariffs are top of mind both for him and the president during his confirmation hearing Wednesday.
The model comes from Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak who use the same model on the No Agenda podcast. The model allows Briney to stay free of corporate influences and be accountable instead to the listeners. [2] The topics of the podcast generally focus on what Briney finds interesting at the time that is not being covered by the mainstream media.
The podcast-focused organization announced New Heights’ win during the Tuesday, March 26, Awards for Excellence in Audio, the academy’s fourth annual awards show, also known as the Ambies.
Mevio had a small stable of flagship podcasts, including Adam Curry's Daily Source Code, and latterly No Agenda hosted by Curry and John C. Dvorak.Other shows included The Dawn and Drew Show (from October 2005 to October 2008), Madge Weinstein's Yeast Radio (from July 2005 til April 2008), CC Chapman's Accident Hash, Chris Rockwell's "The Daily Download", Canis Lupus and Renamarie Villano's ...