Topic: Brian L Roberts

14 chapters across the catalog

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 18:57 - 21:36

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Donald Trump, NBC Reporter Peter Alexander Jet Dispute

Donald Trump engaged in a heated exchange with an NBC reporter, identified as Peter Alexander, after being questioned about a luxury airplane gifted by Qatar to the U.S. Air Force. Trump labeled the reporter "terrible" and "not smart enough," defending the gift as part of a larger $5.1 trillion investment package. Trump further called for an investigation into Comcast CEO Brian Roberts and the management of NBC.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 1:16:57 - 1:19:45

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

Kamala Harris, Biden Administration, NBC Reporting

Vice President Kamala Harris told ABC's "The View" that "not a thing comes to mind" when asked if she would have done anything differently than President Joe Biden over the last four years. This statement has been highlighted by critics as a potential turning point in the election. Additionally, NBC News is criticized for its "soft-peddling" of facts to align with the Harris campaign's narrative.

Natalism
Episode 1682 29:15 - 31:28

1682: Natalism

Rachel Maddow Salary and Comcast Revenue

Rachel Maddow reportedly earns between $24 million and $30 million annually under a contract with Comcast-owned MSNBC. Her compensation, which exceeds that of Comcast CEO Brian L. Roberts in some years, is funded primarily through mandatory cable carriage fees rather than traditional advertising. This financial structure allows the network to maintain high-paid talent regardless of specific show profitability.

Donald Duck!
Episode 1677 14:47 - 17:48

1677: Donald Duck!

Media Responsibility and Leah Delaria Outburst

The hosts attribute responsibility for the political climate to Comcast CEO Brian L. Roberts for the programming on MSNBC. Actress Leah Delaria is featured in a social media clip expressing extreme anger toward the Supreme Court and calling for Joe Biden to "take Trump out." This is presented as an example of the "war" rhetoric prevalent in modern political discourse.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 1:34:42 - 1:38:16

1211: Pale Male

Brian Furley, Dame Laura Jobs Karma

Brian Furley donates $333.33 for his 33rd birthday, receiving a "de-douching" and relationship karma. Dame Laura also contributes $333, requesting "Jobs Karma" and noting the concurrence of the Chinese New Year and Burns Night, a celebration of Scottish poet Robert Burns. The hosts discuss the importance of monthly donations to sustain the program.

Kebab Panic!
Episode 987 9:40 - 15:41

987: Kebab Panic!

Brian Ross Suspended for Erroneous Michael Flynn Report

ABC News suspended investigative reporter Brian Ross for four weeks without pay following a false report regarding General Michael Flynn. The erroneous broadcast claimed Donald Trump directed Flynn to contact Russians during the 2016 campaign, causing a significant drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. ABC later clarified that the directive occurred during the presidential transition, which is a standard diplomatic practice.

Kebab Panic!
Episode 987 24:52 - 32:02

987: Kebab Panic!

Robert Mueller Investigation and Journalistic Standards

Legal experts and journalists discuss the implications of Michael Flynn's cooperation with Special Counsel Robert Mueller. While Flynn faces potential jail time for false statements, the hosts argue the investigation is being used by the media to create a narrative of collusion despite a lack of evidence. The suspension of Brian Ross is highlighted as a rare instance of high-level disciplinary action for journalistic malpractice.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 2:19:25 - 2:23:12

979: Donna Gate

Jeff Sessions Under Fire, Papadopoulos Meeting, Memory Claims

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is facing renewed scrutiny over his testimony regarding a campaign meeting attended by George Papadopoulos. Papadopoulos reportedly suggested a meeting with Vladimir Putin, which Sessions allegedly shut down. ABC's Brian Ross is criticized for a "slanted" report that suggests Sessions was hiding the truth, despite other witnesses confirming he rejected the proposal.

Power Through
Episode 860

860: Power Through

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, Night Attack Crossover

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the broadcast from Austin, Texas and Northern Silicon Valley. Curry discusses his recent appearance on the Night Attack podcast with Brian Brushwood and Justin Robert Young, noting the significant audience crossover between the two shows. The hosts briefly mention the history of the Podcast Awards and the maturity of the No Agenda audience compared to other fanbases.

Gun Extremists
Episode 621 2:17:19 - 2:19:39

621: Gun Extremists

Net Neutrality, Comcast Tiered Service Model

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts has discussed a plan for tiered data service models, comparing the management of internet packets to the management of society. This shift toward a "pay-for-what-you-use" model raises questions about the cost of mandatory software updates, such as those for Windows, which can consume gigabytes of data. The discussion highlights the transition from unlimited data to metered connections for home consumers.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 2:17:34 - 2:21:46

617: Climate Chaos

Comcast CEO on Paid Prioritization and Title II

Comcast's CEO is heard explaining to investors that Title II regulation does not actually forbid different levels of service for different prices. The hosts argue that the push for Title II is a political tool that will ultimately benefit large ISPs by providing a stable regulatory environment for tiered pricing. They criticize tech pundits like Leo Laporte for supporting regulation that they believe will harm the open nature of the internet.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 2:17:34 - 2:21:46

617: Climate Chaos

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts on Paid Prioritization

Clips of Comcast CEO Brian Roberts speaking to investors are played. Roberts argues that even under Title II, carriers have always been allowed to offer different service levels for different prices. Adam uses this to counter the narrative pushed by tech pundits like Leo Laporte, arguing that regulation will actually cement the ISPs' ability to charge more for higher tiers.

Law of the Jungle
Episode 563 1:07:36 - 1:15:33

563: Law of the Jungle

Executive Producer Credits, Italian Toxic Waste, Australian Support

Executive Producers Sir Robert Alter, William Owens, and Brian House are recognized for their financial support of the show. William Owens provided information regarding the Italian Parliament's release of documents detailing the Camorra mafia's illegal disposal of nuclear sludge in the 1990s. Brian House contributed from New South Wales, Australia, requesting specific audio clips and karma.

Episode 411 43:18 - 48:32

411: Seal Team 666

Adam Curry's Appearance on TWiT and Leo Laporte

The hosts discuss Adam Curry's recent guest appearance on Leo Laporte's "This Week in Tech" (TWiT). Adam describes the fatigue of performing for a different audience and his interactions with Robert Scoble regarding Mark Zuckerberg. Listeners provide feedback on the appearance, noting Adam's "Addison Pooper" joke.