I’m checking out
I starting listening to this show for the tech, but lately it seems like it’s a lot of complaining, and begging for people to become a paying member. This weeks episode was all about how the ad market is so down right now, and how they depend on members. Maybe it’s just coincidence, but their “ad downfall” seems to have started when Marco went on his rant and basically told everyone that if they didn’t share his political views, to stop listening to him, and stop following him. Maybe his conservative listeners listened to him and abandoned the show. Maybe it took advertisers as well. They should stick to tech, and maybe start a new show where they can share their political views.
iamrosales1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/18/23
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TorsteinV via Apple Podcasts · Norway · 03/28/13
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