Topic: Advertorials

5 chapters across the catalog

Global Donut
Episode 1612 1:05:03 - 1:07:03

1612: Global Donut

AI Failure in Email Spam and Sports Illustrated Scandal

The hosts argue that AI is "bogus" because it has failed to solve basic problems like email spam and telemarketing calls. They also reference the recent scandal involving Sports Illustrated using AI-generated authors and content, characterizing it as a failure of the technology to produce quality material.

Throne Sniffing
Episode 883 1:42:15 - 1:46:50

883: Throne Sniffing

Newsweek, Madam President Magazine Error

Newsweek editor Matthew Cooper explains how the "Madam President" commemorative issue was mistakenly distributed before the election results were finalized. He reveals that these special issues are often subcontracted to outside firms and are not reviewed by the actual Newsweek editorial staff, leading to what the hosts call "throne sniffing" content.

Prison Prep
Episode 597 11:47 - 15:56

597: Prison Prep

Native Advertising in Journalism, European Advertising Laws

Major publications like The New York Times and Forbes now allow advertisers to post content directly into their management systems. The hosts discuss European laws that require distinct audio cues or "pingles" to identify advertisements on the radio, contrasting this with the increasingly opaque "sponsored content" in the U.S.

US-EU Framework Agreement
Episode 307 1:31:50 - 1:34:25

307: US-EU Framework Agreement

NPR Soros Funding, DuPont Advertorials

NPR's ombudsman reported internal concerns regarding a $1.8 million donation from George Soros due to his documented political agenda. Meanwhile, DuPont is using "advertorial" content produced by BBC World News to position itself as a thought leader on global issues. These developments highlight the potential for corporate and political compromise in mainstream journalism.