Topic: Laporte

97 chapters across the catalog

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:40:09 - 1:42:39

1855: Gooder

Dvorak Recovery and Pod News Publicity

John C. Dvorak discusses his post-surgery recovery and the lack of communication from former peers like Leo Laporte. He notes that his health situation was featured in "Pod News," marking a rare moment of industry publicity. Plans for an upcoming meetup are discussed, though Dvorak remains uncertain about his ability to attend so soon after his double bypass.

New Screw
Episode 1703 1:35:26 - 1:42:12

1703: New Screw

Teleprompter Failures, TechTV and MTV Production Stories

Following a teleprompter glitch during a Kamala Harris town hall, the hosts recount their own professional experiences with prompter failures on TechTV and MTV. They discuss the skill required to write for prompters and the difficulty of transitioning to paper scripts during live broadcasts.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 2:42:02 - 2:46:27

1666: Wyrd

Rush Limbaugh, Fairness Doctrine and the Rise of Syndication

The history of Rush Limbaugh’s rise in the late 1980s is discussed, noting how the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine allowed for the growth of conservative talk radio. Limbaugh’s success in syndication eventually displaced local talk show hosts like Leo Laporte. The hosts argue that podcasting has since solved the problem of centralized media control.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 1:43:25 - 1:49:14

1461: Bi-Pox

Metal Spirits Vodka, RODECaster Pro II, Tech Review Integrity

A donor promotes "Metal Spirits," a new vodka and whiskey brand. The hosts discuss the release of the RODECaster Pro II, criticizing tech manufacturers for sending free units to "dipshit YouTubers" while ignoring established podcasters. The lack of honesty in tech journalism, specifically regarding Apple and Leo Laporte, is critiqued.

TransMoney
Episode 1380 5:26 - 7:05

1380: TransMoney

Career History of Becky Worley and Leo Laporte

The professional background of Becky Worley is reviewed, including her early days as a producer for Leo Laporte on MSNBC and TechTV. Her transition from behind the camera to an on-air role at Good Morning America is highlighted. Comparisons are made to veteran broadcasters like Diane Sawyer and Barbara Walters.

Dark Fate
Episode 1322 1:37:40 - 1:41:56

1322: Dark Fate

Leo Laporte, Rush Limbaugh and the 21 Club Meeting

A historical anecdote reveals that Rush Limbaugh's syndication success led to Leo Laporte being bumped from his radio slot on KNBR. Despite this, Limbaugh later recorded a promo for a computing show hosted by Laporte and one of the podcast hosts, as Limbaugh was a known "Mac head." A personal meeting with Limbaugh at New York's 21 Club is described, noting his surprisingly average height and pleasant demeanor.

Vaxeline
Episode 1254 1:46:00 - 1:49:38

1254: Vaxeline

Security Now Podcast, Manscaped Advertising Criticism

A listener criticized the "Security Now" podcast for running advertisements for Manscaped, a male grooming company. The critique highlighted the contrast between traditional ad-supported podcasts and the "Value for Value" model, which avoids awkward product placements. The listener expressed discomfort with host Leo Laporte discussing personal grooming kits during a technical security program.

Peak Nuts
Episode 1219 2:53:06 - 2:57:49

1219: Peak Nuts

Outro, End of Show Mixes

The hosts conclude the episode with a series of audio mixes featuring Donald Trump, Leo Laporte, and various "evergreen" clips. They remind listeners to support the show via the "Value for Value" model and sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos."

Stanktuary
Episode 1214 2:18:22 - 2:21:34

1214: Stanktuary

San Antonio Fiesta Pins, Twit Magazine History

A listener from San Antonio sent in "Fiesta pins" featuring Beto O'Rourke on a skateboard and a vintage copy of "Twit Magazine." The magazine, a gay lifestyle publication from Texas, is used to prove that the name "Twit" was in use long before Leo Laporte's "This Week in Tech" network. The hosts humorously compare the two entities and discuss the "hunky" imagery in the vintage publication.

Soest Piet
Episode 1176 1:58:57 - 2:02:01

1176: Soest Piet

Adrian Lamo, Leo Laporte NPR Disparagement

An NPR special on the late hacker Adrian Lamo, who turned in Chelsea Manning, featured a clip of tech host Leo Laporte from "The Screen Savers." The program's framing was criticized for treating Laporte as an obscure figure from the past rather than an active leader in the podcasting industry. The segment also touched on Laporte's recent comments regarding the Green New Deal.

Pentacon
Episode 1109 30:39 - 35:02

1109: Pentacon

Podcast Advertising Efficacy, Live Reads vs Produced Ads

The effectiveness of podcast advertising is questioned, specifically the trend of long "live reads" at the beginning of shows like The Joe Rogan Experience. While hosts like Leo Laporte are praised for their sincere delivery, others like Ben Shapiro and the Pod Save America crew are criticized for sounding disinterested in the products they promote. Data suggests a 15% listener drop-off during donation or ad segments.

Climate Grief
Episode 1098 2:19 - 4:53

1098: Climate Grief

John C. Dvorak Appearance on TWiT, Podcast Production Standards

John C. Dvorak reflects on his recent appearance on the TWiT network with Leo Laporte, noting his goals were to increase social media followers and promote the No Agenda Show. Critique is offered regarding the harsh downlighting at the TWiT studios which affects on-camera appearance. A recommendation is made for podcasters to avoid referring to their audience as "normal people" who cannot understand technical concepts.

House of Trolls
Episode 978 2:43:38 - 2:51:59

978: House of Trolls

Twit Departure and Historical No Agenda References

Listeners inquire about the historical reasons for the hosts' departure from the TWiT network, with the explanation being a simple decision by Leo Laporte to end the professional relationship. Long-time fans also request the return of classic show references, such as Stargate and Codex Alimentarius. The segment reflects on the evolution of the show over its first decade and its roots in early tech podcasting.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 1:16:07 - 1:17:35

889: The Christmas Special

Bomb Threat at the TWiT Brick House

On March 23, Petaluma Police responded to a bomb threat at the "TWiT Brick House," the studio for Leo Laporte's technology podcast network. A caller claimed to have placed eight pipe bombs in the building because he was upset with the company and his life. While the building was not formally ordered to evacuate, most employees left while police conducted a visual inspection.

Dutch Trump
Episode 888 2:28:39 - 2:32:13

888: Dutch Trump

Corporate Blogging Failures and Tech TV Anecdotes

The hosts recount how Tech TV and ZDNet failed to consult their own experts, like Leo Laporte and Chris Pirillo, when setting up corporate blogs. They use this as an example of how large organizations often ignore the talent they hire. They also briefly defend their own use of Squarespace for the show's website.

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 45:05 - 48:43

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

CNET Pilots, Halsey Minor and Early Tech Media

The hosts recount their first meeting in 1993 during the filming of pilots for CNET. Curry recalls registering CNET.com and being paid $200,000 for the pilot, while Dvorak remembers the involvement of Hollywood producer Kevin Wendell. They discuss the early competition for hosting roles, noting that Leo Laporte was originally considered for the "McLaughlin Group" style roundtable.

Mighty Men of Valor
Episode 770 1:59:04 - 2:02:20

770: Mighty Men of Valor

Ham Radio, Dvorak's Influence on Leo Laporte

John C. Dvorak (K6LNG) claims he is responsible for the creation of the "Ham Nation" podcast, asserting that his own entry into ham radio incited Leo Laporte to do the same. Adam Curry criticizes "Ham Nation" as a boring show sponsored by ICOM that focuses on "old white dudes." The hosts exchange "73s" and discuss the terminology of "lids" (poor radio operators).

VAWG
Episode 760 2:45:46 - 2:50:19

760: VAWG

Podcast Community Dynamics, TWiT Network Departure

The hosts reflect on the "No Agenda" community, noting that many listeners discovered the show through the TWiT network. They discuss John Dvorak's recent departure from TWiT, attributing it to a shift in the network's direction toward "lifestyle" and "Apple-centric" content. Adam Curry praises Dvorak's legacy as a tech icon and expresses confidence in the show's independent future.

Toxic Speech
Episode 744 49:11 - 53:37

744: Toxic Speech

Adam Curry Hall of Fame Induction, Leo Laporte

Adam Curry was inducted into the Podcast Hall of Fame, using his acceptance speech to thank fellow inductees Todd Cochran, Scott Sigler, and Leo Laporte. The speech emphasized that podcasting has overtaken traditional broadcasting. Observers noted the public acknowledgment of Laporte despite past professional friction between the two figures.

A.Q. in the Maghrim
Episode 742 1:10:22 - 1:13:31

742: A.Q. in the Maghrim

Student Essay on Socrates and Job Karma

A listener shares a story about his son, Nick, who successfully challenged an English teacher's refusal to let him write an essay on Socrates. The segment also includes a request for "regionally focused job karma" for a listener moving from Houston to Chicago and a mention of a donor who discovered the show through Leo Laporte.