Hosted by Christian Bladt and Eric Zane, Who Are These Broadcasters is a show that very much fits under the Who Are These Podcasts umbrella. The show breaks down the lowlights and lowerlights in broadcasting. They cover the week of local and national news, politics and political pundits, talk shows, radio hosts, sportscasters, and the best broadcasting moments in history. Give it a listen for a la... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyNews |
Jimmy Kimmel once was lost, but, now he's found. Is it because Howard Stern said he would be cancelling his Disney Plus subscription? Eric Zane and Christian Bladt will try to answer that question and hear from the variety of voices that spoke out ag... more
Eric Zane and Christian Bladt examine the wide variety of bad takes on the assassination of Charlie Kirk. You probably didn't know the Emmy Awards were on Sunday, but don't worry, the guys have you covered. Plus, Brian Kilmeade apologizes for suggest... more
The Howard Stern Show returned yesterday. Eric Zane and Christian Bladt are joined by Karl Hamburger and Erik Nagel to analyze the first show back with radio “stunting” at its’ finest, very little actual news, fake callers, over-written bits and the ... more
College football is back, and somehow that means Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are ruining football a week earlier than expected. It was a REALLY bad weekend for Bill Belichick, Alabama, Notre Dame and Arch Manning.
Taylor and Travis also creep into... more
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You’re not doing well on YouTube. I don’t think it matters when you broadcast, it’s more that the content isn’t great. You’re the guys that are “shocking” just for the sake of being shocking. Christian, you’re obviously a p*ssy. Eric, you’re obviously a 5’5” fake hardass. It’s not good chemistry. Let it faaaade. 3 stars instead of 1 because you have guest hosts like Vinny and Karl, sometimes.
It’s like when Three’s Company had a spin-off called the Ropers, it’s not as good. I still listen.
Update: Apparently Zane is a huge liberal d-bag, he must have lost his nuts, poor dumb a-hole
This show isn’t funny no matter how much Christian Bland hams it up. Move on from this decent idea with awful execution.
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If this is on the WATP channel, it automatically gets a 1 rating, would be a lower score but it doesn’t accept anything less than a 1 score.
Like watching a suicidal man be led around a park by a golden retriever. Thank you. 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽 (3/5 Mexico’s)
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This podcast explores various topics within the world of broadcasting, blending humor with commentary on local and national news, politics, and celebrity culture. The hosts provide irreverent critiques of media figures, pop culture events, and notable broadcasting moments, while engaging with audience interactions through platforms like super chats. The comedic nature of the content is underscored by the hosts' banter and personal anecdotes, making for a lighthearted yet thought-provoking experience. The show's unique approach lies in its combination of entertainment and social commentary, setting it apart in the crowded landscape of podcasting.
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Who Are These Broadcasters? launched 2 years ago and published 111 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Who Are These Broadcasters? include:
1. Erik Nagel
2. Lauryn Bosstick
3. Michael Bosstick
4. Eric Nagel
5. Dick Masterson
6. Karl Hamburger
7. JJ Dabbles
8. Jackie Martling
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