Topic: Live Broadcasting

8 chapters across the catalog

The Nurge
Episode 1469 1:35:53 - 1:39:53

1469: The Nurge

No Agenda Stream, Troll Room Statistics

The live broadcast from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley reports a listener count of 2,338 on the No Agenda Stream. The hosts discuss the community in the "Troll Room" and the growth of the Mastodon-based social network, No Agenda Social, emphasizing its lack of algorithmic manipulation.

Spookberg
Episode 1332 2:27:48 - 2:31:05

1332: Spookberg

Super Bowl Streaker, Media Control of Live Events

A play-by-play account of a streaker at the Super Bowl is reviewed, highlighting how television networks deliberately cut away from such incidents to discourage the behavior. The radio broadcast by Kevin Harlan is praised for providing a more entertaining and transparent account of the event than the visual broadcast, which is described as overly controlled.

Viewpoint Discrimination
Episode 1251 53:49 - 57:25

1251: Viewpoint Discrimination

NPR Host Diversity, Ira Flatow Criticism

The hosts critique Ira Flatow's performance and his statement on diversity, suggesting that if he truly believes in his message, he should step down to allow a Black journalist to host Science Friday. The discussion mocks the typical NPR broadcasting style and the "virtue signaling" found in public radio.

Imperious
Episode 1140 1:25:17 - 1:29:17

1140: Imperious

Real-Time vs. Post-Produced Podcasting Techniques

Adam Curry explains the difference between "posted" (post-produced) shows and real-time broadcasting. He estimates that 90% of podcasts are heavily edited in post-production, which he believes removes spontaneity. He advocates for the "live-to-tape" method used by Joe Rogan and the No Agenda show to maintain a human element.

Show X
Episode 984 1:06:37 - 1:10:54

984: Show X

Technical Workflow, Mark Levin Style, and Live Execution

The hosts reject the formal "play clip three" style used by radio hosts like Mark Levin, preferring a more intuitive, non-verbal workflow. They describe a "smooth as silk" execution where the producer anticipates the speaker's needs without explicit cues. A YouTube video titled "How the Sausage is Made" is referenced as a visual guide to their live production process.

Trojan Horse
Episode 365

365: Trojan Horse

No Agenda Episode 365 Introduction and Live Broadcast Rationale

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 365 of the No Agenda show from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley. They discuss the rationale for broadcasting live to tape without editing, emphasizing the relevance it provides and the interaction with the "human resources" in the chatroom.

Dandelion Wine
Episode 99 0:01 - 1:33

99: Dandelion Wine

No Agenda Episode 99 Introduction, Live Broadcast Mechanics

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open No Agenda episode 99, broadcasting from New York City and Northern Silicon Valley respectively. The hosts clarify that the show's intro and voiceovers are performed live rather than pre-recorded. Curry explains his technique for talking over the "donut" of the musical bed to time the voiceover perfectly.