A weekly podcast about the worst of the tabloids - from Page Sucks to Hell No to the very rag that inspires the name of our show. Hosted by journalist Maura Currie and culture critic Kristen Meinzer.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsSociety & CultureNews Commentary |
We’re ailing from all this failing. more
Shoutout to the reviewer who thinks our hosting lineup has changed (it has not) for the worse (that’s your opinion). This week: more
We’ve just learned that a fifth grader listens to this show (hi, Zarie!) and would consider a swear jar if the tabloids weren’t so… you know. more
It was a total fail-clypse of the heart. more
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This is my weekly must-listen, the antidote to the biased and sloppy writing of tabloids. Calling out promotions disguised as reporting, tentative language/hedging, conflicts of interest, racism, misogyny, and grammatical anomalies, this show will keep your critical thinking skills sharp!
Whoever the new co-host is I cannot take her juvenile style. It’s like listening to a high schooler. She also interrupts the other lady who makes good and valid points throughout. The “sounds” more
I feel this is a bit of a weird one, but some of these “stories” from the Fail seem like they might be ads? Like, those pretend ads that look like news stories that pop up on these kind of pages. Which might be why the one about penis sizes (iykyk) has incomprehensible grammar. I think it’s a shame as my parents get the print version every day and it’s such a terrible paper that it has enough material for a show. more
So smart, so perceptive, so funny. I laugh out loud during each episode!
Love starting Friday and the weekend with their voices
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