Topic: True Crime

9 chapters across the catalog

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 39:57 - 41:19

1848: Podcaster Down!

True Crime Podcast, Hillary Clinton Mystery

The popularity of true crime content on Netflix and in podcasts leads to a satirical proposal for a series titled "Who Killed Hillary." The hosts discuss the commercial viability of selling such a concept to streaming platforms regardless of the actual circumstances of the subject's eventual passing.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 8:22 - 12:20

1825: MUK-Ultra

Podcast Outrage Economy, Tucker Carlson and Media Stops

The podcasting landscape is analyzed as being dominated by "true crime" and "outrage" categories, with Candace Owens' content being likened to the former. Tucker Carlson is criticized for "platforming" controversial figures like Nick Fuentes and Milo Yiannopoulos at strategic moments. A Dutch media concept called a "media stop" is proposed as a way for public figures to cease the cycle of constant response and counter-response.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 52:09 - 56:43

1803: Drone Wall

Forensic Analysis Obsession in True Crime Podcasts

The podcasting landscape is dominated by true crime and forensic analysis, a trend traced back to the success of "Serial" in 2016. This cultural conditioning has led various commentators, including Candace Owens and Benny Johnson, to act as amateur forensic analysts regarding the Charlie Kirk shooting. Theories involving holograms, trap doors, and ricocheting bullets have proliferated across major digital platforms.

Radiation Tsunami
Episode 1494 1:30:31 - 1:34:18

1494: Radiation Tsunami

Podcast Industry News, Rachel Maddow Ultra

Rachel Maddow has launched a new podcast titled "Ultra," which focuses on 1940s-era true crime and political extremism. The show critiques the production, noting that Maddow has used "feed takeovers" from Chris Hayes to bolster her numbers. There is also a broader discussion on the definition of a "genuine" podcast versus repurposed radio content, specifically regarding Dan Bongino and Apple's platform policies.

Toxic Stew
Episode 1452 1:01:08 - 1:04:07

1452: Toxic Stew

Buffalo Shooting, Media Coverage Style

The media coverage of the Buffalo supermarket shooting is analyzed, specifically focusing on the "true crime" podcast style adopted by NPR journalists. The hosts criticize the use of the term "gunman" versus "gun person" and the dramatic presentation of the suspect's online footprint.

Self Certified
Episode 1198 1:45:23 - 1:50:31

1198: Self Certified

Amanda Knox Podcast, Lorena Bobbitt Interview

Amanda Knox, known as "Foxy Knoxy," has launched a true crime podcast where she recently interviewed Lorena Bobbitt. During the live event, the audience cheered when Bobbitt's act of cutting off her husband's penis was mentioned. The hosts find the audience's celebration of a violent act "disturbing" and "corrupt," noting the hypocrisy in modern conversations about abuse and criminal justice.