Topic: Pledge Drive

6 chapters across the catalog

Episode 557 1:58:02 - 2:01:46

557: Kalemia

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Craig Porter and NPR Criticism

Craig Porter is officially knighted as "Sir Craig Porter" for his contribution of $1,000 or more to the program. The hosts contrast their listener-supported model with NPR's pledge drives, which they claim are unnecessary given NPR's significant corporate underwriting. The segment includes the traditional knighting proclamation and a call for support for the upcoming Sunday show.

Hot Mature Plumpers
Episode 298 1:15:37 - 1:17:24

298: Hot Mature Plumpers

NPR Pledge Drive Opt-Out, Commercial vs. Non-Commercial Media

NPR introduces a new $45 digital stream that allows listeners to bypass pledge drives, a move the hosts compare to paying a subway musician to stop playing. They define "commercial" media as a model where the audience is the product sold to advertisers, whereas their own show treats the programming as the product. They emphasize their "value-for-value" model as the only way to remain truly independent.

Flat Chested Women
Episode 170 1:11:26 - 1:14:38

170: Flat Chested Women

The Power of Three, Third Show Pledge Drive Proposal

A listener named Breedlove proposed a "Drive for Three" to fund a third weekly episode of No Agenda. The plan involves seeking 3,333 donations of $33.33 each by March 3rd. While Adam is intrigued by the symbolic "power of three," John Dvorak expresses skepticism and finds the plan overly complicated.

Pigs in Space
Episode 93 51:55 - 54:39

93: Pigs in Space

Pledge Drive Ideas, Late Night Host Illnesses

A proposed pledge drive for the show involves a lottery for a dinner with the hosts, though logistical challenges remain. In mainstream media, David Letterman performed a show despite losing his voice, leading to speculation about his health. Jay Leno was also recently hospitalized, leading to a monologue joke about his condition and the importance of his new 100 p.m. time slot for NBC's ratings.

Show Me the Money!
Episode 19 1:14:49 - 1:18:18

19: Show Me the Money!

Podcast Monetization, Public Radio Pledge Drives

The hosts discuss potential business models for the show, including the "begging for money" system used by Leo Laporte and public radio. They critique the intrusive nature of NPR pledge drives but acknowledge their effectiveness. The conversation touches on Howard Stern's success being rooted in his genuine interest in talking to people.