OK lieutenants, economists, and Cappy Cappites,
help me out here.
What are the larger/major internet radio shows you listen to?
I got Tom Leykis and Silvio Canto.
That's it.
I'm having a hard time thinking up of others because I just don't know of other internet radio shows and would presume the thousands of minds out there in the Capposphere might know of a local broadcaster or podcaster who does have a little bit of pull.
Reason I'm asking is that the rate of return on advertising dollars is MUCH higher with internet radio than it is with regular radio, even the Drudge Report.
In short, trying to put together a directory of significant podcast/internet radio programs to not only help them out, but make a larger and more important point about advertising.
Thanks for your input in advance!
Cpt.
Hardcore History / Common Sense with Dan Carlin.
ReplyDeleteThe "Social Engineering Podcast" (computer security) when they're discussing something interesting.
Joe Rogan's podcast occassionally, although he's usually stoned out of his mind.
The Corbett Report is also quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteJim Puplava at Financialsense.com. You now have to pay for some podcast since he used to be free for many years, but he still offers a 2 or 3 podcast per week with minimal advertising only at the beginning.
ReplyDeleteHe looks at most economic issues from an Austrian perspective. He offers some advice about retirement and other personal finance.
I've learned a lot from his program over the years.
im not sure if youre including podcasts in this but the joe rogan experience is pretty big.
ReplyDeleteI listen to Adam Kokesh's "Adam vs the Man" podcast and James Corbett's "Corbett Report".
ReplyDeleteLibertytreeradio.com
ReplyDeleteCappy, you must, MUST get on the ADAM CAROLLA podcast ... he's a comedian with a very large podcast audeince AND his political beliefs are quite similar to yours.
ReplyDeleteDave S.
Look up Penn Jillette's Sunday School. That's a podcast that's been growing in popularity. Penn likes to talk about his libertarian beliefs a lot whenever he's interviewed. Other than that, I can't think of anything even slightly related to politics that I could mention that would constitute as a podcast according to your standards. The rest are comedy.
ReplyDeletePeter Schiff Show
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ReplyDeleteAdam Carolla's podcast(s). He spends monumental time railing against taxes, the decline of civility, and the fallacy of big government.
ReplyDeleteWait! You can listen to the radio!? On the internet?!
ReplyDeleteHoly shit!
Wah! I'm officially old.
Wait! You can listen to the radio?! On the internet?!
ReplyDeleteWah! I'm officially old.
Love your site, by the way.
Peter Schiff show:
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Peter Schiff show:
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There is radio on the internet? Why would anyone want that?
ReplyDelete--Professor Hale
http://www.wiba.com/pages/vicki.html
ReplyDeleteI know she's local; Madison and Milwaukee, WI....BUT she doesn't pull her punches!
Steve
Jason Lewis
ReplyDeleteThe adam carolla podcast.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy Mike Church's show on XM 125.
ReplyDeleteAdam Carolla's Podcast.
ReplyDeleteAdam Carolla podcast
ReplyDeleteFree Talk Live is heard on several stations, satellite, and over the internet at lrn.fm.
ReplyDeleteKeith and The Girl
ReplyDeleteNew York based comedy talkshow with a HUGE pull equal to corolla if not surpassing him. Worldwide listenership though quite liberal.
www.keithandthegirl.com
Keith and The Girl
ReplyDeleteNew York based comedy talkshow with a HUGE pull equal to corolla if not surpassing him. Worldwide listenership though quite liberal.
www.keithandthegirl.com
Keith and The Girl.
ReplyDeleteNew York-based comedy talkshow with a habit of hashing out issues and news items between the male conservative and female liberal co-hosts.
Has a worldwide listenership equal to or surpassing Corolla.
www.keithandthegirl.com
I'm unaware of anything coming out of Canada, but if one doesn't mind listening to TV sound track like radio, Canadians here might find Ezra Levant interesting on the Sun News Channels.
ReplyDeleteEzra is pro-Capitalist, libertarian-conservative, pro-Israel, opposes "human rights" commissions, Obamunism, and so forth.
Bill Burr's monday morning podcast.
ReplyDeleteAs per the Adam Carolla example; he was a carpenter for many years... a real job
ReplyDeleteAdam Carolla Show
ReplyDeleteDave Champion Show
Peter Schiff Show
First two from iTunes, Schiff from his site.
Alex Jones
ReplyDeletePrisonplanet.com
Infowars.com
Bill Burr has a good podcast.
ReplyDeleteAnother vote for Adam Carollas podcast.
ReplyDeleteMichael Medved
ReplyDeleteLars Larson
David Bose
out of the Pacific NW
Dennis Miller always looking for an entertaining speaker and based on your video shorts, you should qualify.
Disregard. I missed the "internet shows" requirement.
ReplyDeleteSorry
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cfp-radio
ReplyDeleteThe Hagmann & Hagmann Report has a huge following and they might have you as a guest.
http://www.gcnlive.com/programs/USAprepares/
These have all already been said, but Adam Carolla, Joe Rogan and Peter Schiff.
ReplyDeleteFree Domain Radio and Adam vs. The Man.
ReplyDeleteSurvival Podcast and The No Agenda Show
ReplyDeleteCaptain: As you have a fondness for the ladies, there are 2 you may want to contact:
ReplyDeleteTeri O'Brien - Conservative Warrior Princess
http://teriobrien.com/
On the Dark Side with Kira Davis
http://www.facebook.com/events/132426296919290/?ref=ts&fref=ts
Kira was the creator of a very popular video: http://www.facebook.com/events/132426296919290/?ref=ts&fref=ts
Hagmman & Hagmman is excellent.
ReplyDeleteGary Bell, the Spaceman, a conspiracy show from Toronto.
Alex Jones, of course.
Henry Makow, when he had a show.
Tom Leykis seems to be back with a show. He is the granddaddy of Roosh, Roissy and all manosphere guys.
Leykis, and Coast to Coast. (George Noory/Art Bell)
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