Topic: Music Video

12 chapters across the catalog

Gorgeous
Episode 1694

1694: Gorgeous

MTV Video Music Awards, Satanic Themes, ShopSense AI Partnership

The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards faced criticism for scheduling the event on September 11 and allegedly incorporating Satanic imagery. Paramount Global partnered with ShopSense AI to launch a shoppable advertising lens, allowing viewers to purchase outfits seen on screen during the broadcast. The shift toward predictable media cycles and AI-integrated shopping experiences is noted as a departure from the original format of the awards show.

Antigenic Drift
Episode 1306 2:45:41 - 2:50:15

1306: Antigenic Drift

Jacob Kitson, Songs of a Distant Christmas, Flat Earth Christianity

Jacob Kitson from Provincetown promoted his Christmas EP, "Songs of a Distant Christmas," which features a Lithuanian verse. Another donor, Sir Ty, combines his belief in a flat earth with a message about Christian salvation, requesting "biscuits and piping hot gravy" for the roundtable.

OTARD
Episode 1147 1:13:23 - 1:18:51

1147: OTARD

Adam Curry's 1980s Pop Stardom in Portugal

In the early 1980s, Adam Curry became a major celebrity in Portugal due to his music video show "Countdown" airing on the national broadcaster RTP. During a visit to the country, he was met by 5,000 fans at the airport, some of whom brought Lamborghinis as a joke he made on air. The story reflects on the transition of Portugal from a "third world" pre-EU state to its modern form.

CHUD
Episode 1131 1:27:58 - 1:33:00

1131: CHUD

Lil Dicky "Earth" Music Video, Obscene Content Criticism

Rapper Lil Dicky released an animated music video titled "Earth" for Earth Day, featuring numerous celebrities as animals. The production is criticized for containing excessive profanity and lewd content, which is viewed as inappropriate for its presumed target audience of children and young adults.

Hemicycle
Episode 840 1:25:23 - 1:28:40

840: Hemicycle

George Michael, Shoot the Dog Controversy

The hosts discuss George Michael's 2002 song "Shoot the Dog," which featured an animated video satirizing the relationship between Tony Blair and George W. Bush. They suggest the backlash to this political commentary significantly damaged Michael's career in the UK.

Boundless Barbarity
Episode 646 11:27 - 13:18

646: Boundless Barbarity

MTV Video Music Awards, VMA Branding Evolution

The evolution of the MTV Video Music Awards branding shows how the "VMA" acronym became unstoppable despite early corporate resistance. Branding theory suggests that consumers, rather than producers, ultimately control a brand's identity through their consumption habits. This shift reflects a broader trend in media where the audience defines the product's market presence.

The Sluggish Cloud
Episode 624 1:17:41 - 1:22:16

624: The Sluggish Cloud

Michael Jackson, MTV King of Pop Branding

A former MTV VJ recounted the strict contractual obligations involved in promoting Michael Jackson's music videos. During the "planetary premiere" of a new video, the network was forced to re-tape days of programming because hosts had failed to use the mandatory title "The King of Pop" every time Jackson's name was mentioned.

Tag and Track
Episode 370 2:03:51 - 2:07:03

370: Tag and Track

TSA Explosives Test and Terrorist Music Awards

A soldier returning from Afghanistan was found with C4 explosives at a Texas airport but was not deemed a security threat, leading to speculation of a TSA "test." This transitions into a satirical proposal for the "TMTV Awards" (Terrorist Music Television), mocking a report that groups like Al-Shabaab are using hip-hop and YouTube to recruit Western youth.

Drone Journalism
Episode 362 1:25:26 - 1:28:19

362: Drone Journalism

Gene Simmons MTV Anecdote and Birthday Karma

A story is shared about Gene Simmons' aggressive management style during the MTV era, involving a dramatic entrance into a music meeting to demand airplay for his bands. The segment transitions into "karma" requests for listeners, including a birthday shout-out for a husband living the "American dream of just getting by."

The Future of Media
Episode 28 1:13:24 - 1:15:16

28: The Future of Media

Music Video Advertising, Product Placement, and Digital Monetization

A new business model in the music industry involves integrating heavy product placement and advertising directly into music videos. This strategy is born out of desperation to monetize content in an era where traditional revenue is failing. The hosts express skepticism about the effectiveness of brand advertising online compared to Google's search-based model.