Topic: Peabody Awards

6 chapters across the catalog

Spaving
Episode 1658 1:10:30 - 1:13:31

1658: Spaving

Podcast Discovery, Decentralized Apps and Industry Awards

The hosts discussed the increasing censorship on platforms like Spotify and Apple, where podcasts are reportedly being deleted at a rate of three per day for being "not brand safe." They advocated for the use of decentralized, modern podcast apps to ensure continued access to independent content. The segment also touched on the potential for industry recognition, such as the Peabody or Nobel Peace Prize, for the invention and preservation of the podcasting medium.

Ample Bosom
Episode 1553 56:00 - 58:39

1553: Ample Bosom

Podcast Awards, Webby Awards and Production Quality

A discussion about the Pivot podcast winning a Webby Award leads to a tangent about the history of the Webby Awards and its founder. The hosts joke about their own lack of awards, suggesting they deserve a Peabody or a production award for audio engineering. They mock the idea of televised awards for behind-the-scenes staff.

Outrage Addition
Episode 955 2:42:34 - 2:45:39

955: Outrage Addition

Podcast Awards, Adam Curry Award, Homeless Tents

The Podcast Awards recently renamed the People's Choice Award to the "Adam Curry People's Choice Award," though the show itself was not nominated. Separately, a plan is discussed to provide silk-screened "No Agenda" tents to the homeless in Austin, Texas. The hosts speculate that such a move would generate significant local media coverage and serve as a unique PR strategy for the show.

Phallocentric Age
Episode 935

935: Phallocentric Age

Peabody Awards Include Podcasting, Nikola Tesla Comparison

The Peabody Awards have officially included podcasting as a category for journalistic excellence. This development is viewed as a contradiction to the medium's outsider roots, drawing comparisons to Nikola Tesla, who died in obscurity despite his pioneering work. There is skepticism regarding whether these awards truly recognize independent creators or simply reward repurposed public radio content.

The Angries
Episode 877 1:46:32 - 1:50:04

877: The Angries

Jihad on John Oliver and Media Influence

Adam Curry declares a "jihad" on John Oliver, accusing him of using snark and ridicule to misinform millennials. The hosts criticize Oliver's past coverage of net neutrality and his transition from a failed British comic to a highly influential, award-winning media figure.