Topic: Podcast Stream

71 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:01:05 - 2:04:23

1872: Lunar Economy

Value for Value, Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts explain the "Value for Value" model, where listeners contribute time, talent, or treasure in exchange for the show's content. they promote the use of modern podcast apps via PodcastApps.com, which support features like "podping" for instant live notifications and faster episode updates compared to legacy platforms.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:57:00 - 2:02:45

1855: Gooder

No Agenda Value for Value Model and Audience Interaction

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model of the No Agenda show, which relies on listener support rather than advertising or paywalls. They highlight new technical features like transcripts and chapters developed through the Podcasting 2.0 initiative with Dave Jones. The segment also addresses the "troll" culture in live streams and the importance of providing an independent opinion in a crowded media landscape.

Anglo
Episode 1853 1:53:26 - 1:56:47

1853: Anglo

No Agenda Stream and Show Logistics

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the live stream audience and the importance of using modern podcast apps for features like transcripts and chapters. They thank the audience for supporting the show during Dvorak's recovery and acknowledge Mimi Dvorak's contribution as a guest host. The hosts also review the artwork submitted for recent episodes.

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 2:33:17 - 2:38:19

1830: Bulb Heads

HLS Video Streaming, Podcast Advertising Metrics

The podcast industry is pushing for a transition to HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) to provide advertisers with precise consumption data. Unlike traditional downloads, streaming allows networks to verify if a listener actually heard an advertisement or skipped it. This shift creates a conundrum for the industry, as accurate data may reveal that actual listenership is significantly lower than the "download" numbers reported for the last 20 years.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 2:00:25 - 2:07:00

1819: FLOP30

No Agenda Live Stream, Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts discussed the benefits of listening to the No Agenda Show live via modern podcast apps, which provide instant alerts and avoid the delays of legacy platforms. They emphasized their "value for value" model, which operates without traditional advertising or dynamic ad insertions. The segment also touched on the invasive tracking present in modern smart televisions and Google's use of Gmail data to train AI models.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 1:58:56 - 2:06:25

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Value for Value Model and Streaming Service Frustrations

The hosts discuss the longevity of their "value for value" funding model, which has sustained the show for over 18 years. They contrast this with the increasing costs and fragmented nature of commercial streaming services like Amazon Prime and Netflix. A specific complaint is raised regarding "Wonder Life," a new add-on subscription required to watch certain series on Prime, which the hosts characterize as a consumer trap.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 6:56 - 8:45

1813: Lunchbox

AI Slop Stream Launch and Music Submission Guidelines

A new 24/7 streaming service dedicated to "AI slop" music has been launched, featuring a rotation of algorithmically generated tracks and show jingles. The stream includes categories such as "Gitmo Jams," "Emo Algo," and "Turing Test Tunes." Producers are invited to submit their own AI-generated music with a strict maximum duration of 90 seconds per track.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 2:59:48 - 3:09:55

1806: Gray Zone

End of Show Mixes, Tubi Streaming Recommendation

John C. Dvorak recommends the Tubi streaming service for its collection of over 100 local news channels and free movies. The show concludes with a series of produced audio mixes featuring themes of AI, AIPAC "babysitters," and the "Rising Lion" operation. The hosts sign off with their traditional "In the morning" and "Adios mofos" greetings.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 1:58:33 - 2:05:35

1803: Drone Wall

Modern Podcast Apps and Value for Value Model

The benefits of modern podcast apps, including live video streaming and real-time interaction, are discussed as alternatives to traditional platforms. The "Value for Value" funding model is contrasted with the increasing prevalence of pharmaceutical advertisements on NPR and television soap operas. New regulations regarding host endorsements in advertising are also noted as a potential challenge for the industry.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 1:46:19 - 1:51:51

1794: Heroin Hotties

Podhome App, Podcasting 2.0 Features

A new Podcasting 2.0 app called Podhome, developed by a Dutch creator named Barry, features a "Bat Signal" for live show alerts and a "Podcast Pulse" discovery tool. These features utilize the Podping infrastructure to provide near-instant updates when new episodes are published, bypassing the delays of legacy apps.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 1:53:21 - 1:55:27

1792: Meloni in the Middle

No Agenda Stream, Modern Podcast Apps, Podping

The No Agenda show continues to promote the "Value for Value" model and the use of modern podcast apps that support features like Podping. These technologies allow for instant notifications when a show goes live or a new episode is released. The hosts acknowledge their live audience in the "troll room" and discuss the technical challenges of maintaining listener counts.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 1:58:29 - 2:00:40

1777: Java Shack

Live Stream Statistics and Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts check the live stream listener count, noting a slight increase in "trolls" following recent news events. They encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps from podcastapps.com that support the Podping infrastructure. These apps provide real-time alerts and features that surpass legacy platforms.

News Desert
Episode 1761 1:52:34 - 1:56:54

1761: News Desert

No Agenda Show Production and Art Credits

The hosts acknowledge the "troll room" participants and promote modern podcast apps for live alerts. They discuss the selection of show art, specifically a piece by Darren O'Neill featuring a "Blackmail for Fun and Profit" book, and mention the No Agenda Stream's upcoming live music events.

Rat Poop
Episode 1755 2:02:42 - 2:09:34

1755: Rat Poop

Value for Value, Live Streaming and Bingit.io

The show's "Value for Value" funding model is explained, emphasizing that the podcast remains independent of traditional advertising. The interactive nature of the live stream at trollroom.io is highlighted, along with the utility of Bingit.io, a comprehensive search engine for the show's 17-year archive of transcripts and clips created by a community producer.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 2:00:30 - 2:07:22

1748: Brain Rot

Podcast Production Metrics and Streaming Content Quality

The hosts discuss the "sleazy" nature of modern streaming metrics, where platforms like Netflix and Roku count autoplay previews as views to inflate their numbers. They contrast this with the "Value for Value" model of podcasting, which relies on direct listener support rather than deceptive advertising data. The segment also critiques the declining quality of Hollywood writing, citing recent Mark Wahlberg films as examples of formulaic content.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 2:37:59 - 2:44:19

1742: Golden Poop

Gigawatt Coffee, Joy Reid and Technical Difficulties

The show acknowledges its sponsors and community contributors, including Eli the Coffee Guy from Gigawatt Coffee. Discussion touches on the transition of media figures like Dan Bongino into government and Joy Reid into full-time TikTok content. The hosts also address technical difficulties during the live broadcast that required significant troubleshooting before the "value for value" segment.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 2:12:43 - 2:14:47

1731: Cyber Timebombs

No Agenda Live Stream, Troll Room and Audience Engagement

The hosts engage with their live audience on the No Agenda stream and the "Troll Room" at trollroom.io, noting a peak of 2,655 concurrent listeners. The segment highlights the interactive nature of the show and the specific jargon used by the community. This live interaction is a core component of the show's production and audience retention strategy.

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 1:54:35 - 1:59:11

1729: Algo Chasers

Modern Podcast Apps and Value-for-Value Model

The hosts encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps from PodcastApps.com, such as Fountain, to receive "bat signals" when the show goes live. They discuss the "Value-for-Value" model, which they pioneered 17 years ago, emphasizing the importance of an engaged audience over traditional advertising. The "Troll Room" serves as a live studio audience, providing real-time feedback and support for the broadcast.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 1:53:04 - 1:55:18

1711: Blue Bracelet

Value for Value, Podcast Apps and Live Streaming

The hosts promote the "Value for Value" model and the use of modern podcasting apps that support Podcasting 2.0 features. They encourage listeners to visit podcastapps.com and join the "Troll Room" for live interaction. The segment emphasizes the speed and independence of the decentralized podcasting ecosystem.