Topic: Royalty

36 chapters across the catalog

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 2:36:07 - 2:43:22

1831: Donroe Doctrine

John Mappin, Scientology and the British Royal Nexus

Nick Fuentes recently highlighted the influence of John Mappin, a Scientologist and heir to a jewelry fortune tied to the British Crown Jewels. Mappin is allegedly a key figure connecting American conservative figures like Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk to British "nexus" interests. The hosts conclude with an analysis of the British monarchy's enduring global influence and their perceived disregard for the "plebs."

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 2:07 - 7:44

1814: Needle Drop

Zaniyah Monet and AI Music Industry Disruption

Zaniyah Monet becomes the first AI-generated artist to land on a Billboard radio chart with the song "How Was I Supposed to Know." The record deal, reportedly worth $3 million, has sparked backlash from advocacy groups like United Musicians and Allied Workers over the lack of AI protections for human creators. While a human poet named Talisha Nikki Jones reportedly prompts the AI, the music industry is viewed as using the project as a trial balloon for future automated content.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:56:54 - 2:00:11

1805: Hamburger Wine

Spotify AI Song Deletion, Music Royalties, and Ad Fraud

Spotify reportedly deleted 75 million songs from its catalog to prevent AI-generated tracks from diluting royalties for major publishing companies. The hosts discuss the "shakeout" in the podcast and music industries as advertisers become wary of being "fleeced" by AI-generated content. They predict a return to human-centric content as users grow tired of navigating through AI-generated news and music.

Quademic
Episode 1723 50:11 - 54:01

1723: Quademic

Whooping Cough Increase, Ozempic Marketing in Netherlands

Health officials report a spike in whooping cough cases, attributing the rise to a lack of population exposure during pandemic lockdowns. In the Netherlands, Ozempic is reportedly being marketed through rumors that the Dutch princesses are using the drug for weight loss. The hosts discuss the potential for future mRNA treatments for various common ailments.

Heavy Tail
Episode 1667 48:45 - 50:41

1667: Heavy Tail

Political Book Deals, Money Laundering Allegations

The discussion centers on how multi-million dollar book advances serve as a form of "money laundering" for public officials and Supreme Court justices. Because book royalties are not capped like other outside income, publishers can effectively pay off officials for past favors or future influence. The hosts claim that many of these books do not sell enough copies to justify the advances, suggesting that "friendly groups" buy them in bulk to facilitate the transfer of wealth.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 1:48:03 - 1:49:46

1654: e-Safety

Spotify Audiobook Loophole, Artist Royalties

Spotify has reportedly found a legal loophole by bundling audiobooks with its music streaming service. By reclassifying itself as a "bundle" provider, the company is able to pay music artists 25% less in royalties. This strategic move has led to a bump in Spotify's stock price as its content acquisition costs decrease at the expense of creators.

Funny Farm
Episode 1640 2:33:03 - 2:35:59

1640: Funny Farm

Children's Book Project and Leap Year Hoax

The hosts discussed a new children's book project being developed by a producer, which aims to teach values and the alphabet with a "No Agenda" twist. The book is expected to be 33 pages long and will generate royalties for the show. Additionally, the hosts admitted to being "hoaxed" by a producer regarding a false claim about the next leap year occurring in 2033.

Bold Action
Episode 1590 1:59:23 - 2:02:25

1590: Bold Action

Dr. Anthony Fauci, Myocarditis Risk, Pharmaceutical Royalties

Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared on ABC's "This Week" to recommend the new booster for vulnerable populations while acknowledging a "very, very, very low risk" of myocarditis in young men. Fauci claimed the risk of myocarditis from the virus itself is greater than from the vaccine. The discussion questions why the retired official remains a frequent media presence, suggesting he continues to benefit from pharmaceutical royalties.

Peanut Butter Spies
Episode 1490 2:17:06 - 2:19:44

1490: Peanut Butter Spies

Grace Slick, Music Industry Royalties and ASCAP

A discussion regarding the music industry touched on the personal lives of artists like Grace Slick and Roger McGuinn. The hosts explored the opaque nature of ASCAP and BMI royalty payments, noting that even legendary performers often face difficulty tracking their earnings from streaming and airplay.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 2:50:58 - 2:57:09

1461: Bi-Pox

Rand Paul vs. Anthony Fauci, NIH Royalties, Bayh-Dole Act

Senator Rand Paul's questioning of Dr. Anthony Fauci regarding $193 million in secret royalty payments to 1,800 NIH employees is reviewed. Fauci cites the Bayh-Dole Act as the reason these payments are not disclosed on financial statements. The hosts argue this represents a massive conflict of interest and regulatory capture by the pharmaceutical industry.

Toxic Stew
Episode 1452 2:35:54 - 2:37:43

1452: Toxic Stew

NIH Royalty Payments, Big Pharma Transparency

FOIA requests have revealed that National Institutes of Health (NIH) executives, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, receive undisclosed royalty payments from pharmaceutical companies for products they helped co-invent. While the specific amounts are redacted, the payments represent a potential conflict of interest given the billions in taxpayer funding provided to these companies.

Gob of Goo
Episode 1407 2:55:17 - 2:56:47

1407: Gob of Goo

Comedy Royalties, Spotify, Spoken Word Rights

Spotify recently removed several comedy albums from its platform following a dispute over spoken-word performance rights. Comedians are seeking royalties similar to those paid to songwriters through organizations like ASCAP and BMI. Since "No Agenda" is categorized as a comedy podcast, the hosts speculate on whether they are owed back-pay from major streaming platforms.

Mask = Love
Episode 1255 20:02 - 25:10

1255: Mask = Love

Music Industry Royalties and Digital Streaming Complexity

The complexities of the music business are explored, specifically how session musicians and performers often receive no royalties from radio play compared to writers and publishers. Digital streaming platforms like Spotify have introduced new "carve-outs" for performers, but the resulting payment structures remain a confusing "quagmire" for most artists. The discussion touches on the high costs of licensing music for commercial advertising versus standard performance rights.

WhoTube
Episode 1236 1:40:32 - 1:44:51

1236: WhoTube

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Vaccine Patent Royalties

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. explains how government scientists at the NIH and HHS can own portions of vaccine patents and collect royalties up to $150,000 per year. Dr. Anthony Fauci is noted to have his name on numerous patents, raising questions about conflicts of interest.

Imperious
Episode 1140 2:23:03 - 2:27:14

1140: Imperious

CDC and FDA Financial Ties to Big Pharma

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims the FDA receives 75% of its budget from the pharmaceutical industry and that the CDC functions as a vaccine distributor. He alleges that high-level officials within HHS collect up to $150,000 a year in royalties from patents on vaccines like Gardasil. The hosts characterize these regulatory bodies as "appendages to the industry."

Opinion People
Episode 1134 46:02 - 48:29

1134: Opinion People

Spotify, Pandora Podcast Business Strategy

Spotify and Pandora's aggressive move into the podcasting space is analyzed as a necessity driven by the lack of profit in music streaming due to high royalty costs. By owning original podcast content, these platforms hope to increase revenue without paying external rights holders. The segment also touches on the pitfalls of video podcasting and the sustainability of creators on platforms like YouTube.

Work To Rules
Episode 1124 40:56 - 46:42

1124: Work To Rules

Performing Rights Organizations and Blanket Licenses

The implementation of the EU Copyright Directive is expected to mirror the "blanket license" model used by Performing Rights Organizations (PROs) like ASCAP and BMI. These organizations collect revenue from businesses and broadcasters to distribute to artists. The new laws are viewed as a mechanism for European rights groups to extract revenue from American tech giants like Google and Facebook.

Work To Rules
Episode 1124 48:14 - 52:47

1124: Work To Rules

Music Industry Royalties and Technical Tracking Solutions

Artists like Jean-Michel Jarre and Cyndi Lauper are advocating for stricter copyright enforcement to recover lost revenue. The complexities of pre-1974 recording copyrights and the limitations of current royalty systems are explored. A technical solution involving blockchain and AI is proposed as a more efficient way to track and compensate creators.

Three Chambers
Episode 1088 1:06:02 - 1:10:22

1088: Three Chambers

No Agenda Shop Fixed Royalty System, Tony Cabrera

Tony Cabrera, manager of the No Agenda Shop, has implemented a new fixed royalty system to simplify the profit split between the show and contributing artists. Instead of a complex 33% net profit calculation, the show and the artist will now each receive a flat $3.33 per item sold. This change is intended to reduce the administrative burden of tracking various item sizes and shipping regions.

Hairy Mary
Episode 1041 1:59:41 - 2:01:37

1041: Hairy Mary

Trooping the Colour, Meghan Markle Royal Duties

Queen Elizabeth celebrates her official birthday with the "Trooping the Colour" ceremony at Buckingham Palace. Media attention focuses heavily on Meghan Markle, the new Duchess of Sussex, in her first major royal appearance. Speculation arises regarding the pressure of royal life and how Markle will adapt to the rigorous public schedule.