Topic: Zdtv

5 chapters across the catalog

Peak Woke
Episode 1345 1:48:37 - 1:54:44

1345: Peak Woke

Mother's Day Tributes, Sir Randy and Sir Ones and Zeros

In honor of Mother's Day, several producers send in donations and tributes to their wives and mothers. Randy Vizentine is knighted as "Sir Randy of Drummingham," and Chuck Douglas is recognized for his contribution. The hosts grant "relationship karma" and "jobs karma" to various listeners as requested.

Climate Grief
Episode 1098 1:13:15 - 1:16:25

1098: Climate Grief

Michael Halby Knighthood, Vintage Dvorak Hacker Interview

Michael Halby completes his knighthood, citing his long-term listenership since the "Daily Source Code" era. In honor of the donation, a vintage 1980s clip is played featuring John C. Dvorak describing the psychological profile of computer hackers as young, pizza-loving teenagers motivated by boredom and peer pressure.

Trains To FEMA
Episode 202 30:34 - 32:53

202: Trains To FEMA

Television Production Techniques and Audience Mic Failures

John C. Dvorak recounts his experience filming "Silicon Spin" for ZDTV/TechTV in Las Vegas, where the production team failed to mic the audience. This resulted in a broadcast where jokes appeared to receive no reaction, making the hosts look unsuccessful despite a live audience that was actually laughing. The anecdote serves as a technical explanation for how poor audio production can humiliate a speaker.

Save This Polar Bear
Episode 63 13:05 - 16:20

63: Save This Polar Bear

ZDTV, TechTV, Dell Murder Mysteries, Lost Media History

John C. Dvorak recounts his efforts to save his television archives from ZDTV and TechTV after the networks attempted to discard them. A similar anecdote involves book packager Bob McCoy rescuing original oil painting cover art for Dell murder mysteries from a dumpster. The segment highlights the frequent destruction of cultural and corporate history by accountants seeking to reduce storage costs.

Sooty Emissions
Episode 21 1:05:14 - 1:09:16

21: Sooty Emissions

Silicon Valley Social Status, Wardrobe Choices and Outro

The hosts conclude with observations on social status symbols in Silicon Valley, such as large diamond rings and Rolex watches. Dvorak shares a story about a yellow striped shirt he wore to annoy a ZDTV executive, which he reprised for a recent Cranky Geeks appearance. The episode ends with a reminder of the show's "No Agenda" mission and a sign-off from both hosts.