Topic: Media Promotion

7 chapters across the catalog

Brood X
Episode 1331 26:15 - 27:58

1331: Brood X

BBC Click Host Emotional Reaction to Vaccination

A host on the BBC program Click shared a personal anecdote about receiving a text invitation for a COVID-19 vaccination. The host described having a "big cry" of joy after booking the appointment. This emotional display is characterized as a performative media effort to promote the global vaccination agenda.

Balderdash!
Episode 1192 34:47 - 37:22

1192: Balderdash!

Sarah Ferguson, 60 Minutes Australia, and Media Control

Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is shown attempting to control a television interview on 60 Minutes Australia by demanding the deletion of footage regarding a past cash-for-access scandal. The hosts use this as an example of how "old media" elites attempt to manage their public image. The segment highlights the friction between the interviewer's questions and the Duchess's refusal to discuss topics not related to her book promotion.

Googers
Episode 1146 40:56 - 42:35

1146: Googers

UK Newspaper Reviews, Sky News, Media Promotion

The British television tradition of reviewing the next day's newspapers late at night is praised for its engagement and promotional value. Programs on Sky News and the BBC feature editors and celebrities discussing upcoming headlines, a format that is less common in the United States. This practice is noted as a successful way to generate interest in print journalism through broadcast media.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 1:08:01 - 1:09:34

711: Facebook Thuggin'

No Agenda CD Giveaway, Trucker Promotion

Sir Ramsey Kane is offering boxes of No Agenda CDs for free to anyone willing to distribute them, particularly targeting long-haul truckers. The hosts clarify that there is no cost for the materials, as the project is funded by Ramsey's employer to spread the show's message.

Media Harmonization
Episode 482 41:41 - 45:53

482: Media Harmonization

No Agenda Community, Promotional Projects

The program highlights various community-led initiatives, including No Agenda Racing's recent trophies and the launch of NoAgendaCD.com for distributing show compilations. A report from a listener in Kabul describes efforts to share the podcast with military personnel. The hosts discuss the potential for using free CD racks in supermarkets as a distribution method.

USA Attacks Yemen
Episode 158 1:30:05 - 1:31:37

158: USA Attacks Yemen

Listener Outreach, Talk Radio Strategy, and No Agenda Promotion

Listeners are encouraged to call into local and national talk radio shows, including C-SPAN and Fox News programs, to subtly promote the No Agenda brand. The strategy involves sounding intelligent on the air before mentioning "noagendashow.com" or using the "in the morning" catchphrase. This grassroots effort aims to bypass traditional media gatekeepers and expand the show's reach through subtext and repetition.