I'd like to also add The BS Report with Bill Simmons.
Yes it's sports related, but there are some references to radio, tv and
movies. Like the Jon Hamm/Seth Meyers podcast from this week.

On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> It has been a while since I've generated a list of podcast picks. Here
> are a few that I've recently taken to:
>
> "Attack of the Show's Daily Video Podcast" - I would like to confess
> that AOTS host Olivia Munn and I have been having a torrid affair. I
> would also like to run faster than a speeding bullet, but let's get
> serious. So until my favorite pie freak with a fear of popping
> balloons makes her way to San Diego, I have to settle for clips of her
> in a genuinely fun series.
>
> "CBC Radio: Q The Podcast" and "Q TV" - Highlights from a not very
> good Canadian radio show that somehow manages to land really cool
> guests. Check out the video podcasts of Super Dave Osborne or two of
> The Kids In The Hall, both outstanding in spite of the lackluster
> host.
>
> "Robert Llewellyn's Machine of the Week" - Kryton from "Red Dwarf"
> hosts brief reviews of the latest gadgets, with a focus on clean
> machines and green technology.
>
> "TED Talks (Video)" - For the ultra-geek, many of the TED Talks
> lecture series are available in podcast form. I recommend the freak of
> nature that is Clifford Stoll, as well as lectures by Kary Mullis,
> David Carson, and John Hodgman. All of them funny and inspiring.
>
> "The Official Scrubs Podcast" - Bill Lawrence and Zach Braff have been
> providing commentaries (not concurrent commentary tracks, just a set
> of informal sit-downs) on episodes airing on ABC. It is nice when the
> major players of a show take the time and trouble to host a podcast.
>
> And now, for the sake of keeping track of things, a few podcasts I
> have unsubscribed from:
>
> "MSNBC Countdown (Video)" - I'm sorry, but Keith and O'Reilly are two
> sides of the same coin. And just because I agree with Keith's politics
> is not enough reason to endure the name calling and pedantic crap seen
> nightly on his show.
>
> "SModcast - Quick Stop Entertainment" - Kevin Smith is one of my
> favorite screenwriters, and the DVDs of his public speaking tours are
> all funny and entertaining. I've sat through the last six or seven of
> his podcasts, and he has been stoned through all of them... to the
> point where he becomes incoherent. It is not entertaining. It is not
> funny. It is sad. To paraphrase the dean from "Animal House": Fat,
> stoned, and stupid is no way to go through life.
>
> "Townhall.com - Dennis Prager" - Even if his dislike of
> liberals/Democrats hadn't turned nasty during the recent election, the
> podcasts are now available only for a fee (for a while, low quality
> podcasts were being offered with commericials). I'm still not ready to
> pay for podcasts... not when there are so many good ones available
> free-of-charge.
>
> And a soon-to-be fond farewell to:
>
> "NPR: Satire from The Unger Report Podcast" - Former "Daily Show"
> correspondent Brian Unger has been providing regular segments to NPR
> for a few years, but the specific series he's been contributing to is
> folding, and his podcast is expected to fold with it. I wish him well,
> and hope his humor finds a new home elsewhere.
>
> Links to my previous podcast reviews:
>
> http://cindycrawford.blogspot.com/2008/02/podcast-picks.html
> http://cindycrawford.blogspot.com/2008/05/more-podcast-picks.html
>
> --
> Kevin M. (RPCV)
>
> >
>


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