Topic: Word Count

3 chapters across the catalog

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 1:49:12 - 1:53:49

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

Resurgence of Podcasting, Linear Media Constraints and The Intercept

The hosts discuss the mainstream media's "resurgence" in podcasting, noting that traditional broadcasters often struggle with the format's lack of linear constraints. They contrast their own flexible show lengths with the rigid 59-minute slots of NPR or the "eyes-glazing" long-form posts of The Intercept. They argue that while they have no hard breaks, they still "edit in real time" by moving between topics naturally.

Show 200.7 Redux
Episode 736 1:22:46 - 1:27:22

736: Show 200.7 Redux

Podcasting Resurgence, NPR Scripts and Linear Media

The hosts analyze the resurgence of podcasting and the entry of mainstream media outlets like NPR into the space. They criticize the "formulaic" nature of traditional radio, where segments are timed to the second. They argue that the internet has liberated content creators from strict word counts and time slots, though they acknowledge the need for self-editing to prevent "eyes glazing over."

Nap for Humanity
Episode 273 10:15 - 13:06

273: Nap for Humanity

Text Analysis of Presidential Speech, Winning the Future

A text analysis of the State of the Union address reveals a heavy reliance on the theme "Winning the Future," which Sarah Palin mocked using the acronym WTF. The word "future" appeared 15 times during the 61-minute speech. The analysis suggests the use of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to influence the audience through repetitive keywords and simplified language.