Topic: Payola

4 chapters across the catalog

Crypto-Burger
Episode 1696 36:08 - 39:21

1696: Crypto-Burger

Music Industry Corruption, Spotify Playlists and Money Laundering

The music industry is characterized as a "gangster racket" where record companies control visibility through paid Spotify playlists. Connections are drawn between industry figures and the Malaysian 1MDB sovereign wealth fund scandal involving various celebrities. Attorney Mark Agnifilo, who previously defended Nexium founder Keith Raniere, is now representing Sean Combs against federal charges.

Adam's Storytime
Episode 1337 1:27:52 - 1:30:23

1337: Adam's Storytime

TED Conference Culture, Gene Simmons MTV Meeting

The culture at high-end TED conferences is criticized for incidents of harassment and "douchey" behavior by senior tech executives. This is contrasted with an anecdote about Gene Simmons of KISS, who once jumped on a table during an MTV music meeting wearing knee pads. Simmons used the provocative stunt to demand airplay for a record he was producing, which successfully influenced the station's rotation.

Call of Doody
Episode 270 53:20 - 55:46

270: Call of Doody

Hollywood Foreign Press Association Lawsuit, Golden Globes Payola

Publicist Michael Russell filed a lawsuit against the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, alleging a "payola" scheme where nominations are traded for bribes. The hosts discuss the financial impact of winning a Golden Globe on a film's Oscar prospects and overall revenue.

Sooty Emissions
Episode 21 25:14 - 30:39

21: Sooty Emissions

Eliot Spitzer Prostitution Scandal, Wall Street Antagonism

New York Governor Eliot Spitzer's resignation following his involvement in a prostitution ring is analyzed as a potential setup by political and financial enemies. As Attorney General, Spitzer aggressively pursued cases against investment banks, the New York Stock Exchange, and insurance companies. The hosts discuss the public's fascination with the downfall of "do-gooder" authority figures.