Topic: Advertising Executives

5 chapters across the catalog

Pentacon
Episode 1015 1:25:54 - 1:28:29

1015: Pentacon

Value-for-Value Model, Pharmaceutical Advertising, Woke Demo

The hosts reiterate their "value-for-value" funding model, which avoids corporate advertising and pharmaceutical influence. They contrast their show with mainstream television programs where commercials frequently promote life-extending pills to aging audiences. The No Agenda audience is described as the "woke demo," and listeners are encouraged to use their executive producer credits on professional platforms like LinkedIn.

It's the Mold!
Episode 728 1:35:41 - 1:44:12

728: It's the Mold!

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Show Philosophy

The hosts read a second list of donors, acknowledging "Associate Executive Producers" who contributed $50 or more. They discuss the show's philosophy of remaining independent from advertisers and corporate interests. They emphasize that the listeners are the "producers" and that the show's data is not packaged or sold to third parties.

Boundless Barbarity
Episode 646 1:22:01 - 1:25:07

646: Boundless Barbarity

No Agenda Production Model, Value for Value System

The "No Agenda" show operates on a "Value for Value" model, eschewing traditional advertising in favor of direct support from listeners who act as executive producers. This model allows for complete editorial independence and the ability to discuss controversial topics without corporate oversight. The show's credits are presented as legitimate professional accolades, comparable to those in mainstream Hollywood productions.

Passport Terrorists!
Episode 629 1:39:46 - 1:45:05

629: Passport Terrorists!

Marissa Mayer Tardy Scandal, Yahoo CEO Criticism

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer faced public backlash after reportedly being late to a meeting with top advertising executives from WPP and Omnicom. While some defenders characterized the media coverage as a "war on women," others argued that her habitual tardiness is damaging to Yahoo's business relationships. The hosts compare her leadership style to former CEO Terry Semel and discuss the influence of major ad agencies.

All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us
Episode 184 4:44 - 11:32

184: All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us

Executive Producer Credits, TV Advertising Frustrations, and Show Support

The hosts acknowledge their executive producers, including Dwayne Melanson, John Aaron, and Rob Seelock, while criticizing the current state of broadcast television. A specific critique is leveled at the A&E network's airing of the movie Traffic, which was interrupted by excessive and surreal commercials every seven minutes. They argue that the traditional advertising-supported media model is broken, reinforcing the necessity of their donation-based system.