'Too Much Information' is a new iHeartRadio podcast that gives you the secret history, behind-the-scenes details and little-known fascinating facts about your favorite movies, music, TV shows and more. The series is brought to you by two trivia titans with too much free time. Jordan Runtagh and Alex Heigl are big-time pop culture nerds and longtime listicle writers who've worked at Rolling Stone, ... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film HistoryMusic HistoryTV & FilmMusic |
Your professors of pop culture embark on a three hour tour of trivia about this beloved monolith of mid-century sitcom kitsch. It's a ride as wild as the S.S. Minnow's doomed voyage as Jordan and Heigl somehow manage to link CIA mind control experime... more
Jordan and Alex close out APE-ril by traveling back in time -- or is it forward? -- to the original Planet of the Apes! No aspect of the original will be free of their dirty paws as they probe the original novel, written by the guy who wrote Bridge o... more
Your Chairmen of the Bored are back with a deep dive into the life and times of Ol’ Blue Eyes and the twisted origins of his signature tune — which went from an obscure French pop song to an immortal karaoke anthem. It was all thanks to former teen s... more
Alex and Jordan don their finest sweaters and Buddy Holly glasses to explore one of the touchstones of '90s alternative rock. Together they discuss the enigma known as Rivers Cuomo, touching on how his tumultuous upbringing inspired tracks like "Say ... more
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You guys do realize that people likely choose episodes based on what they’re interested in so coming literally right out of the gate with the asinine hating is going to significantly dwindle your audience, right? Weird approach!
Omg I thought the title of this episode was ‘Twitter’ but so glad it’s Twister. Y’all are really funny and the Ativan comment got me.
The reason A-listers such as Cher, Gloria Gaynor or Grace Jones would be turned away from studio was because some nights was strictly “Dickly” and gay sex was allowed to be anywhere and everywhere. No women were allowed because they wouldn’t be wanted or partaking. Studio 54 documentary mentioned that.
I love this show! I get sucked into topics I didn’t think I had any interest in. The hosts really dive deep (like deep deep) into all aspects of what they are discussing. Such a great listen. I look forward to each week’s show and what wealth of information they will deliver.
These guys are annoying with their boring personal stories and juvenile maniacal cackling ruining what otherwise could have been an interesting and informative listen.
Apple Podcasts | #11 | United States/TV & Film/Film History |
Apple Podcasts | #15 | Canada/TV & Film/Film History |
Apple Podcasts | #74 | United Kingdom/TV & Film/Film History |
Apple Podcasts | #10 | Australia/TV & Film/Film History |
Apple Podcasts | #19 | Italy/TV & Film/Film History |
Apple Podcasts | #71 | Germany/TV & Film/Film History |
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