Podcast NYC: Pop Culture Rant #41
We're baaaaaaack! It's 2006 and it WILL be a crazy year. More celebrity screw ups? Yes. More media blunders? Most definitely. More run ins with crazy, ego maniacal podcasters? Oh yeah. More Michael Jackson jokes? Of course. You get the picture. Let's start the year off right by slicing and dicing some easy targets. New intro and outro music courtesy of Joe Bendik.
SHOW NOTES
SHOW NOTES
- Intro
- Poor Dick Clark - and why our culture condemns old people
- Poor Lindsay Lohan - and why stupidity has become a cottage industry
- Is Tom Cruise the last icon?
- Poor Howard Stern - and why you can't really live on $100 million per year
- Poor you and me - and why the banks are sucking us dry
- Down with debt in 2006
- The Debtfather - Dave Ramsey
- Predictions for 2006
- More Celebrity Screw Ups
- The Demise of Radio
- The Rise of Portable Media
- Dead Pool - Ariel Sharon, Robert Blake, Lindsay Lohan and Gerald Ford
- Outro





5 Comments:
Sweet! A new show! Can't wait to listen Rob.
Have a great new year!
Thanks. Gave me a nice surprise when it popped up on my iPod. I had a listen to it on the train yesterday.
I totally agree with you on the debt thing. One of the reasons that I'm studying in London is because I can commute from home. This means that when I graduate, I'm going to have about half the amount of debt as my fellow graduates, and I won't be paying off my student loans for the rest of my life.
Keep up the great show, especially ragging on them celebrities. Your show always hits the top of my Play Queue when it comes out.
Thanks folks. Appreciate the comments. Glad that my cathartic rants can provide some entertainment. Just when I think there's nothing to go on about I read or hear something that makes me go, "aaarrgh!"
Cheers and Happy New Year,
Rob
Great show, Rob, as uusal. Good to see you back on the attack in 06 :) BTW - have you heard Stern's Satellite Radio show yet? Any major diferences between the new and old shows?
Thanks. Have not heard Stern on Sirius. I'm not going in for the receiver and subscription costs. But the word is that Howard is lobbying Sirius execs to make the show available via a web stream. So if that happens we'll all get a shot to hear what's going on over there.
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