Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The podcast has featured a guest host on several episodes, including multiple appearances by The Daily Show writer Hallie Haglund. The Flop House was an independent production for several years before joining the All Things Comedy podcasting network in October 2012. [7] The podcast then moved to the Maximum Fun network in September 2014. [8]
The Giant Pool of Money" is an episode of the radio show This American Life which originally aired on May 9, 2008. The episode described to a general audience the causes and factors which led to the subprime mortgage crisis. Specifically, the show aimed to show the chain of people who were "participants up and down the subprime food chain". [1]
On Cinema (also called On Cinema at the Cinema) is an American comedy web series and podcast starring Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington.The duo appear, using their own names, as a pair of hapless movie reviewers to promote new film releases.
The final episode includes an original song written by series creator Brad Forenza and interpreted by François Clemmons. [ 33 ] In a first for the series, Pinecones follows a single story arc, [ 34 ] with each episode offering a different conversation between varying members of an extended family (along with members of their local community).
Slate ranked one installment of the series among "the 25 best podcast episodes ever." [14] In April 2017 Thau released another miniseries called "Lea in Trumpland" as an exposé on Donald Trump-supporters around the U.S. The series was a departure from the show's usual showcase of "extraordinary stories of humanity."
Unspooled is a film podcast on the Earwolf network. It is hosted by film critic Amy Nicholson and actor/comedian Paul Scheer. [1] Initially, the podcast covered the American Film Institute (AFI) Top 100 films. [2] Later episodes of the podcast have covered other classic movies, with the ultimate goal of creating a list of the 100 best movies of ...
In 2014, Rolling Stone listed WTF #1 on their list of The 20 Best Comedy Podcasts Right Now. [7] In 2022, the episode featuring Robin Williams from April 26, 2010, was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant," becoming ...
According to Slate Magazine, the podcast had 300,000 monthly listeners in September 2021. [1] In Slate Magazine, Bryan Lowder chose episode 109 as one of the best podcast episodes ever. [8] The Atlantic deemed the show one of the best podcasts of 2016. [9] Time Magazine included the podcast on their list of the best podcasts of 2017. [10]