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#41 Rob Randall

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 03:35 PM

Maybe you're right -- I don't know how to handle it. Say I tune into C-FAX, our next guest is Jim Keegstra, he's going to explain why the Holocaust was a hoax and how the Jews that did die had it coming, our phone lines are open...

 

They're a private company, just like Rogan's podcast, they're not beholden to anyone, right? But are we OK with that? Why?



#42 Mike K.

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 03:56 PM

I think what VW was talking about was Coast to Coast airing on the radio station at night, and hundreds of other stations.

But that aside, if you’re ok with the media giving antifa activists calling for the fall of society air time, why are you so worked up with Jones? Just tune him out.
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#43 Rob Randall

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 04:03 PM

A moral citizen stands up to injustice and denounces evil. 

 

Some here lack backbone.



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Posted 31 October 2020 - 04:04 PM

What Jones did to those Sandy Hook parents was evil.

 

Enabling Jones is vile.

 

Disagree?


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#45 Rob Randall

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 04:06 PM

But Biden loves antifa! Biden loves riots! Benghazi! Missing emails! The laptop from hell!

 

I'm tired of this garbage.



#46 Rob Randall

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 04:17 PM

OK, I'll give you an example without invoking Godwin's Law:

 

Jerry Sandusky, Bill Cosby,  R. Kelly--is it OK allowing them a softball interview to rehabilitate their image?



#47 Mike K.

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 04:25 PM

Of course we all agree, but you’re not denouncing it with the impact you think you are, you’re just piquing people’s curiosity by going on about it, and making jokes about people watching it (like you did about me the other day).

I’ve never watched a Rogan interview in my life, other than the odd clip of Musk smoking pot. You’re mocking the guy and his content by claiming a moral high ground but it’s having the complete opposite effect.

Now while we sit here bickering, Rogan and Jones are splitting $5 million in revenue from the show, or whatever, all because of this angst.

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#48 Rob Randall

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 04:52 PM

So keeping quiet when we see moral wrongdoing seems to be the lesson here I guess. 



#49 Mike K.

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 04:55 PM

No! But taking the moral high ground doesn’t work when you make it the butt of jokes at someone else’s expense. It cheapens your outrage, which in this case is relatively well deserved.

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#50 Rob Randall

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 05:09 PM

What, because I joked that you listen to his podcast? Jeez, sorry. I'll direct my japes at VW in the future.



#51 Mike K.

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 05:15 PM

I could care less. But it’s because today you feign outrage about the content, that I gotta to call you out.

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#52 Rob Randall

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 05:18 PM

Sorry, you've completely lost me. 



#53 Mike K.

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 05:26 PM

I bet!

Rogan made a huge mistake by signing on with Spotify. He’s now trying to be edgy, and he’s failing, a bit. There’s something to be said about being autonomous. Having Alex Jones on is ridiculous, and it reeks of desperation. Why have him on? What’s the benefit? Money? Maybe.

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#54 RFS

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Posted 31 October 2020 - 11:48 PM

They've been friends since the 90s. This is the third time he's had him on

#55 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 01 November 2020 - 03:13 AM

I bet!

Rogan made a huge mistake by signing on with Spotify. He’s now trying to be edgy, and he’s failing, a bit. There’s something to be said about being autonomous. Having Alex Jones on is ridiculous, and it reeks of desperation. Why have him on? What’s the benefit? Money? Maybe.

 

a huge mistake?  he got $100 million dollars just for going over.  he had to do nothing differently, and he got $100M for the effort.

 

alex jones is very popular that's why he has him on and yes they have known each other forever.

 

 

 

^ now remember youtube is less than1/4 of his listens/views.  last week's show is over 10M now on YT.

 

that show at 24M YT views gets rogan about $120,000 but that's only 1/4 of his income.  so it's a $500,000 income episode.

 

wouldn't you talk to jones for 2 hours to earn a half million dollars?

 

 

 

 

#1 – The Joe Rogan Experience 

Host: Joe Rogan, Comedian

Raking in a whopping $30 million in revenue, The Joe Rogan Experience has undoubtedly become the most popular podcast around, and has even been ranked the No. 1 podcast in the world. While some find the podcast a bit controversial, the show has reportedly received as many as 190 million downloads per month.

https://www.celebrit...dcastsers-2020/


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#56 FortStFriend

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Posted 02 November 2020 - 07:25 PM

CanadaLand and some of their partner programs, such as Commons and OPPO, are great places to find Canadian content in an otherwise USaturated environment.

Media Indigena with Rick Harp is a weekly round table on mostly Canadian/North American issues, with a focus on how indigenous voices affect and are affected by those issues.

The Broad Experience is business-ish podcast focused on telling stories on/for/about women who work, and women who don't, and how the world is for people who identify as women.
 



#57 RFS

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Posted 02 November 2020 - 07:41 PM

CanadaLand and some of their partner programs, such as Commons and OPPO, are great places to find Canadian content in an otherwise USaturated environment.

Media Indigena with Rick Harp is a weekly round table on mostly Canadian/North American issues, with a focus on how indigenous voices affect and are affected by those issues.

The Broad Experience is business-ish podcast focused on telling stories on/for/about women who work, and women who don't, and how the world is for people who identify as women.
 

 

Thanks mom



#58 FortStFriend

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Posted 02 November 2020 - 08:53 PM

Thanks mom

That's honestly the nicest thing anyone could have said in response, so you're welcome!


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#59 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 01 December 2020 - 04:35 AM

CHEK has a new podcast and perhaps an opportunity for people outside of CHEK to use the studio to produce their own podcasts.

https://www.cheknews...latform-721727/

#60 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 29 September 2023 - 07:47 PM

News release
 

September 29, 2023—Ottawa–Gatineau—Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)

Today, the CRTC is advancing its regulatory plan to modernize Canada’s broadcasting framework and ensure online streaming services make meaningful contributions to Canadian and Indigenous content.

 

On May 12, 2023, the CRTC launched its first public consultations. After thoroughly examining all the evidence on the public record, including over 200 interventions, the CRTC is issuing its first two decisions.  

 

First, the CRTC is setting out which online streaming services need to provide information about their activities in Canada. Online streaming services that operate in Canada, offer broadcasting content, and earn $10 million or more in annual revenues will need to complete a registration form by November 28, 2023. Registration collects basic information, is only required once and can be completed in just a few steps.

 

Second, the CRTC is setting conditions for online streaming services to operate in Canada. These conditions take effect today and require certain online streaming services to provide the CRTC with information related to their content and subscribership. The decision also requires those services to make content available in a way that is not tied to a specific mobile or Internet service.

 

A third consultation is ongoing. It considers contributions traditional broadcasters and online streaming services will need to make to support Canadian and Indigenous content. The CRTC will hold a three-week public proceeding starting on November 20, 2023, and will hear from 129 intervenors representing a broad range of interests.

 

 

https://www.canada.c...-framework.html

 

 

 

Quick facts

 

  • Social media services must register; however, users do not.
  • Online services that offer podcasts must register; however, individuals who use social media to share podcasts do not.
  • Online services that only provide video game services or audiobooks do not have to register.
  • A list of registered services will be published on the CRTC’s website. 

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