Topic: Thursday

5 chapters across the catalog

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 1:04:52 - 1:07:43

1848: Podcaster Down!

Amazon Thursday Night Football Streaming Issues

Amazon's exclusive streaming of Thursday Night Football is criticized for technical failures, including loading errors and crashes. The hosts argue that the "one thin pipe" of internet streaming is inferior to traditional over-the-air (OTA) broadcasting for live sports events.

TransMoney
Episode 1380 7:46 - 9:28

1380: TransMoney

Network News Coverage of Thursday Night Football and NYC Restaurants

A review of network morning shows reveals heavy promotion of Thursday Night Football on NBC. On CBS, a segment featuring a host visiting restaurants in Times Square is criticized for failing to mention New York City's vaccine card requirements for indoor dining.

Power & Gossip
Episode 708 2:01:11 - 2:08:23

708: Power & Gossip

Insect Protein Initiatives, European Vegetarian Trends

European initiatives to introduce insect protein into animal feed and human diets are discussed as a form of "mind control" by elites. The segment also covers "Veggie Thursday" in Ghent, Belgium, where schools and public offices promote meat-free meals for environmental and animal welfare reasons, which the hosts view as a political attack on meat consumption.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 3:11:01 - 3:13:53

600: Seven Proxies

Grimm TV Show, Media Medicine, Episode 601 Preview

A clip from the TV show "Grimm" is used to illustrate the media's portrayal of "dedicated scientists" as a propaganda trope. The hosts sign off on their 600th episode, describing the show as "medicine for today's media sickness." They announce their return for episode 601 on the following Thursday.

Kale Donuts
Episode 520 2:40:55 - 2:43:03

520: Kale Donuts

Outro, Nelson Mandela and Sign-off

The hosts wrap up the show, predicting that a major celebrity death, such as Nelson Mandela, might be used to change the news cycle before Thursday. They sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners to support the program via the value-for-value model.