Topic: Mtv News

20 chapters across the catalog

SPLESH!
Episode 1750 2:57:51 - 3:04:00

1750: SPLESH!

Internet Archive and AI Integration

Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive discussed the potential for AI to make digital libraries more interactive and searchable. Despite ongoing copyright lawsuits in the U.S., the organization continues to archive over a billion URLs daily, with the Wayback Machine now hosting 900 billion pages. The archive also preserves unique collections, such as 78rpm records and the recently deleted MTV News digital archives.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 2:13:31 - 2:16:58

1721: Doc Doc Go

Sean Diddy Combs, Jay-Z Rape Accusations

A 38-year-old woman has accused Sean "Diddy" Combs and Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter of raping her in 2000 when she was 13 years old. Attorneys for the musicians have moved to dismiss the lawsuit, citing inconsistencies in the accuser's story regarding the presence of the Madden brothers at the alleged event.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 2:52 - 6:06

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Cable News Economics, No Agenda Channel Proposal

A proposal is made to launch a No Agenda cable channel to capitalize on industry carriage fees, which are estimated at one dollar per household. The plan involves lobbying providers like Comcast to host a stream featuring various podcasters. Historical references to the launches of MTV, CNN, and TechTV provide context for the difficulty of securing network distribution.

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662 2:22:42 - 2:26:39

1662: Rousting Granny

Cable News Viewer Demographics, James Comey Warning

The median age for cable news viewers remains high, with MSNBC at 69, Fox News at 68, and CNN at 66. Former FBI Director James Comey appeared on MSNBC to warn that a second Trump term would pose a threat to the rule of law, suggesting Trump would use the DOJ to target political enemies. Comey expressed concern that Trump has become "smarter" and would appoint more compliant officials to carry out his orders.

Gerontocracy
Episode 1577 1:44:18 - 1:49:27

1577: Gerontocracy

Media Appearances and Gutfeld Show Critique

Adam Curry discusses his upcoming media appearances, including a guest spot on the Brian Kilmeade show hosted by Kennedy. The hosts critique "The Gutfeld Show" on Fox News, debating its comedic value and the appeal of its regular panelists. Curry reflects on his past interactions with Kennedy during their time at MTV and expresses respect for her career longevity.

The Verger
Episode 1554 2:33:32 - 2:36:56

1554: The Verger

Google Bard and Palm 2, MTV News Shutdown

Google is integrating its "Palm 2" large language model into its search engine to compete with Microsoft and Alibaba. The hosts clarify that these are "chatbots" rather than true artificial intelligence. In media news, MTV has officially shut down its news division after 36 years, marking the end of an era for the department once led by Kurt Loder.

Adam's Storytime
Episode 1337 26:39 - 29:32

1337: Adam's Storytime

1982 Rolls Royce, Lincoln Tunnel Breakdown

During the MTV era, a 1982 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II ran out of gas inside the Lincoln Tunnel on a Friday afternoon. The resulting traffic jam caused significant public hostility toward the driver, who was wearing a signature MTV leather jacket. The car eventually had to be pushed out of the tunnel by a recovery truck, leading to a realization about the downsides of high-profile vehicles.

China Chopper
Episode 1327 1:51:57 - 1:57:47

1327: China Chopper

Adam Curry Refutes Minnesota Post Gopher Article

The Minnesota Post published an article about the Gopher Protocol that Adam Curry claims is factually incorrect regarding his involvement. Curry clarifies that he wore a Gopher t-shirt on MTV not as a promotion, but as part of a legal settlement with the University of Minnesota to waive a $5,000 commercial licensing fee for his use of the software.

Dumb Meat
Episode 1145 20:20 - 31:16

1145: Dumb Meat

Digital Advertising History and Brand Safety Sensitivities

A detailed history of digital advertising reveals the extreme sensitivities of major brands regarding their online presence. Anecdotes include Budweiser's strict requirements for MTV Spring Break and AT&T's concerns over logo color accuracy on early monitors. The narrative illustrates how "controlled controversy" is acceptable to advertisers, while unknown risks lead to immediate demands to "close the website down."

Q-Vision
Episode 1056 2:38:15 - 2:42:14

1056: Q-Vision

Jim Acosta, CNN vs. Trump Rally Crowds

CNN correspondent Jim Acosta complained about the "vitriol" and "hostility" he faced from crowds at a Trump rally, stating it felt like he "wasn't in America anymore." The hosts mock Acosta's dramatic framing, comparing his experience to the rowdy crowds at MTV Spring Break events in the 1990s. They argue that being heckled is part of the job for high-profile media figures and does not constitute a physical threat.

Big BRICS
Episode 961 52:12 - 56:28

961: Big BRICS

MTV News Racism Definition, Sociology vs. Dictionary

An MTV News segment argues that the dictionary definition of racism is insufficient and should be replaced by a sociological definition: "prejudice plus power." The video uses a car repair analogy to suggest that only sociologists are qualified to define the term. This shift in language is criticized as logically inconsistent and confusing for younger audiences.

Team Taylor
Episode 683 26:38 - 32:13

683: Team Taylor

Times Square New Year's History, MTV 1987 Memories

The hosts compare modern, corporate-sponsored New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square to the "grungy" atmosphere of the 1980s. One host recalls a 1987 live broadcast for MTV featuring Paul Reiser, describing a time when the area was filled with sex shops and lacked the current "Disneyland" feel of rubberized tiles and heavy security cordons.

Sir Thomas Nussbaum presents
Episode 680 44:45 - 48:38

680: Sir Thomas Nussbaum presents

Media Self-Censorship, The Prophet and New York Times

A discussion on media self-censorship cites the 1976 film "The Prophet" and the firing of Juan Williams as examples of the industry's tendency to avoid controversial topics. While New York Times editors publicly deny the practice, reporters privately admit to censoring their own work to align with corporate interests. An anecdote from MTV illustrates how talent is pressured to avoid criticizing major stars like Madonna.

Blast Wave Accelerator
Episode 578 4:24 - 7:31

578: Blast Wave Accelerator

Deja News, Usenet History, Early Internet Commercialization

The search engine Deja News previously organized Usenet newsgroups before its acquisition and eventual integration into Google. Early internet culture in the 1990s was often hostile toward commercial entities, exemplified by backlash against the registration of MTV.com. Users during this era frequently complained about "bandwidth theft" when websites linked directly to external images.

Airplane Apocalypse
Episode 507 51:01 - 53:43

507: Airplane Apocalypse

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Dagestan, Media Manipulation Techniques

ABC News reports on Tamerlan Tsarnaev's alleged links to unsolved murders and his trip to Dagestan are discussed. One host shares personal experiences from MTV to explain how news producers manipulate interviewees into saying specific phrases to fit a pre-determined narrative.

Simulation Investment
Episode 391 2:09:50 - 2:12:10

391: Simulation Investment

Adam Curry's Mattel Sales Video Gig

Adam Curry reveals he took a side job performing as his former "MTV News" persona for an internal Mattel sales video. He expresses personal embarrassment over the gig, which involved introducing a "We Are The World" style video for the toy company's global brand team.

Balochistan Baloney
Episode 386 47:27 - 50:15

386: Balochistan Baloney

Adam Curry's Rolls Royce, Lincoln Tunnel Breakdown

Adam Curry shares a personal anecdote about his 1982 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II breaking down in the Lincoln Tunnel on a Friday afternoon during his MTV years. He describes the hostility from other drivers and the embarrassment of being pushed out of the tunnel by a tow truck. The story serves as a reflection on the downsides of owning high-profile luxury vehicles.

Dead Angry Birds
Episode 266 10:30 - 13:56

266: Dead Angry Birds

Times Square Commercialization, MTV 1987 Retrospective

A retrospective look at New Year's Eve in Times Square contrasts the "seedy" atmosphere of 1987 with the modern, corporate-sponsored environment. One host recalls working for MTV in a dangerous, pre-cleanup Manhattan guarded by armed security. The current celebration is criticized as a sterile television set dominated by brands like Nivea and Samsung rather than an authentic public gathering.

Waxman Is A Dick
Episode 108 3:54 - 7:46

108: Waxman Is A Dick

ABC World News, Michael Jackson Interview Frustrations

A host recounts a frustrating experience being interviewed by ABC World News Tonight with Charles Gibson regarding the death of Michael Jackson. Despite filming for two hours in a high-end hotel setup, the final broadcast only featured twelve seconds of footage. The segment highlights the perceived hypocrisy of mainstream media coverage of Jackson and the failure of the network to include a promised plug for Mevio.com.