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Do you hate hidden hotel, housing, airline, ticketing, banking, and other corporate fees? Do you want Congress to do something about them? In this episode, learn about the wide range of unreasonable fees being reported to Congress during hearings and examine what proposals could have bipartisan support. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via Support Congressional Dish via (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Background Sources Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes FTC Authority Ronald Mann. Apr 23, 2021. SCOTUSblog. Supreme Court of the United States. April 22, 2021. Junk Fee Overview Ashish A. Pradhan. 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The Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Francisco. Cars June 23, 2022. Federal Trade Commission. Laws Bills Audio Sources July 26, 2023 Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection Witnesses: Attorney General, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Director of Housing Advocacy, Atlanta Legal Aid Society Manager Director, Patomak Global Partners Clips Michelle Henry: In the consumer finance space, we recently filed a multi-state lawsuit against Mariner Finance, a Wall Street private equity-owned installment lender. Our lawsuit alleges that Mariner charged consumers junk fees for hidden add-on products that consumers either did not know about or did not agree to buy. These hidden add-on products, such as credit insurance and auto clubs, are typically low- or no-value products. Consumers left Mariner believing that they had entered into an agreement to borrow and repay over time a certain amount of money. In reality, because of these hidden junk fees, Mariner added hundreds to thousands of dollars to the total amount a consumer owed. The cost of the junk fees is staggering. For a random sample of loans originated in Pennsylvania in December of 2020, Mariner charged each consumer an average of $1,085 in junk fees for an average of $3,394 in cash borrowed. Michelle Henry: We also had a significant junk fee settlement in 2018 with Wells Fargo. This settlement stemmed from Wells charging its auto finance customers millions in junk fees. Despite evidence that many customers already had the required car insurance, Wells improperly charged more than 2 million accounts for force-placed insurance. To resolve the multi-state action, Wells agreed to pay states $575 million. Michelle Henry: In 2021, we announced the landmark junk fee settlement with Marriott International. For many years, travelers had been misled by the published rates offered by hotels for a night stay, only later to be hit with the mandatory resort fees when they were checking in. Thanks to our settlement, Marriott now has a policy in place to be upfront and transparent in the disclosure of mandatory fees, including resort fees, as part of the total price of a hotel stay, allowing consumers to compare total costs for hotels and find the one that is the best fit for them. Marriott was the first hotel chain to formally commit to the upfront disclosure of resort fees as part of the initial advertised price. We hope others will follow. Michelle Henry: In the end, what we are fighting here for is basic fairness and transparency. When consumers are shopping online or in person, they deserve to understand what a loan, a house, or a vacation will cost and exactly what key terms they're agreeing to. At the same time, all businesses deserve to compete on an even playing field, where the price is the price with no hidden surprise fees. Lindsey Siegel: My name is Lindsay Siegel and I'm the Director of Housing Advocacy at Atlanta Legal Aid, which provides free civil legal services to families with low incomes in the metro Atlanta area. Today, I will focus on the rental housing market and how predatory and hidden rental fees gouge families living in poverty and make their rent even more unaffordable than it already is. Miss Dixon is a single mother who found an online listing for an apartment in the fall of 2020. The advertisement said it rented for $1,400 per month. It did not list any other monthly fees she would be required to pay. She applied and paid $525 through the landlord's online portal, which covered her $50 application fee, a $175 moving fee, and a $300 screening fee, all of which were non-refundable. She was not able to see the lease or the apartment she'd be renting, but she knew if she did not pay sight unseen she would lose the apartment. And when her application was approved a few weeks later, the landlord charged her another $200 approval fee. She finally received and signed a copy of her lease just two days before she was slated to move in. It was 50 pages long and contained to eight different addenda. She had expected to pay her rent and for water. She didn't expect to be responsible for a package locker fee, a trash removal fee, a separate valet trash fee, a pest control fee, a technology package fee, an insurance fee, and a credit reporting fee. When the fees added up, $83 had been tacked on to her monthly rent. And to make matters worse, Miss Dixon's landlord did not accept the rent by cash, check, or money order. When she paid through the landlord's online portal she was charged another $72-per-payment convenience fee. The low income renters Atlanta Legal Aid represents have an extreme power imbalance with their landlords. The high demand for rental housing, especially at the more affordable end of the market, makes some landlords believe they can easily get away with unfair and deceptive lease terms and rental practices. The bait and switch Miss Dixon experienced where the landlord advertise the rent as one price only to raise it much higher with junk fees after she had spent hundreds of dollars up front is a far too common practice of many investor landlords in the Atlanta area. Low income renters like Miss Dixon become trapped. She couldn't afford to walk away from a predatory lease two days before she was supposed to move in, even if she realized it would be unaffordable. Of particular concern are the use of high application fees. They often far exceed the cost of running a report, and most renters have to pay them several times before finding a home to rent. We've heard reports that some institutional landlords even collect application fees after they've found a renter for an available home. Brian Johnson: The focus of the President's initiative has been on applying political pressure to companies to induce them to change their fee disclosure practices. In the process, the White House and supporting agencies have dismissed broad categories of fees as junk without ever providing any consistent definition of the term, which has created uncertainty as to which fees can be assessed by institutions without undue reputational or regulatory risk. Brian Johnson: The CFPB has been the most enthusiastic among regulators in heeding the President's call, indiscriminately attacking a growing list of common financial service fees, no matter that they are lawful and fully disclosed. Brian Johnson: The agency has publicly hectored companies about deposit account fees and used the implied threat of investigation to induce such companies to abandon these legal fees. Further, in addressing other fees, the CFPB appears appears to have violated its own regulations and laws governing how agencies proffer rules by disguising interpretive rules as policy statements in bulletins and issuing circulars that function as legislative rules. In another instance, under the guise of interpretation, the CFPB read a word into a statute to achieve its desired policy outcome. In still another, the agency treats the rulemaking process as a foregone conclusion, acting as though a still proposed rule has already taken effect, signaling that the agency has no interest in considering public comments, establishing an adequate evidentiary basis to support its conclusions, or considering potential changes to improve the rule. These examples demonstrate an abuse of power and the agency's disregard for process and the limits placed on it. Moreover, the CFPB's behavior subverts the authority of Congress to oversee the agency and legislate the legality of fees in our financial marketplace. Simply put, it's not playing by the rules. Lindsey Siegel: So I think the federal government does have a role to play. The CFPB could create best practices, investigate junk fees further -- especially those being charged for tenant screening reports -- could bring enforcement actions against debt collectors that engage in collection practices that violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in their collection of rental debt especially includes collection of junk fees. And certainly, you know, HUD could further study and address the disproportionate impact of these practices on renters and rental applicants of color. Lindsey Siegel: Tenants living in Atlanta have a very hard time finding a rental, finding a home, that's not owned by a corporate landlord at this point. They have bought up many properties in the Atlanta area and they always seem to be working in lockstep so that once one institutional landlord is charging a certain kind of fee then another one tends to charge it as well. Just one example of this is the proliferation of landlords charging for insurance fees, and often tenants will think that these are renters insurance because they're often called renter's insurance. But it's not like traditional renter's insurance that protects the renter and their property if it's destroyed. What it does is protect the landlord and doesn't really provide a benefit to tenants at all. And we've seen that proliferate with investor landlords in particular. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC): I can't imagine any reasonable member of Congress not saying, "I want the person to know what their financial obligation is when they sign an instrument, not after they read page 10 in the fine print." Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC): I'm less caught up in whether or not a trash collection fee is appropriate or not, and more caught up in, does that renter know at the point in time they're signing a lease what they're expected to pay every month? Michelle Henry: We often see things bleed over state lines and boundaries, as you are well aware, and so it's important that we work together to enforce these matters. Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA): How often do these kinds of cases cross state lines? And would having federal standards against these types of hidden fees make these cases easier to bring? Michelle Henry: Almost always. And I think that's critical. Where we have been most successful is joining with our fellow states, other attorneys general, partnering with them, and including the CFPB. In December of 2020, the CFPB, with all 50 states and the District of Columbia, filed enforcement action against Nationstar mortgage, again for deceptive practices, for not being transparent when they were servicing borrowers mortgages, and as a result of that joint effort we were able to obtain a settlement of $73 million and brought aid to 40,000 borrowers. Michelle Henry: You know, the reality is a lot of times consumers get misled. So they start, they're looking on the internet, they're trying to do due diligence and look for the best price, whether it's for a hotel, a vacation, and they're in there examining it, and they get led to a certain area of a certain website thinking that's the best price. And they go down this rabbit hole where they have no idea at the end of it that the price they thought they were going to pay for a hotel stay with their family is actually far larger because of fees that they weren't prepared, were not properly advised of, and at that point, they're so far in or they never discover it. So no, I don't think they understand exactly what to be aware of. We're trying to do our best to educate but far more work needs to be done, and I applaud this committee for working on it. Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA): If more federal agencies had the authority to address these hidden fees, how would that affect your office's capacity? Michelle Henry: It would help tremendously. Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA): Thank you so very much. Michelle Henry: If history is any lesson, we know that they can't be trusted to act in the best interest of consumers on their own. Look, they're in the business of making money for their shareholders and we need robust consumer protection rules and enforcement to ensure that. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC): So what we're talking about here is not the "what," it's the "how." And I for one do not think that the regulator's who have demonstrated pushing the boundaries of their authority, giving them more authority is a good idea if we're coming up with a real bipartisan sustainable solution. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC): The problem we have here too, when we transfer power out of Congress to another branch, yes, that changes every four years or so. So you may be thrilled with a regulatory regimen that comes out from the CFBP today, but because of the way they behaved, it'd be one of the first things I would work to repeal if the administration changed and withdraw it. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC): I'd like to submit for the record a letter from the Consumer Bankers Association on the subject. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC): Mr. Johnson, can you talk about the effect of the method that the CFPB is using to go after this and the impact that it can have, the negative implications that has? Is the CFPB's tendency to name and shame business institutions to avoid certain practices or adopt new ones effective regulation? They're not really thinking through the full impact and all the potential unintended consequences. Can you think of any example under this current leadership of the CFPB where they have taken that into consideration? Can you speak a little bit about the efforts and the length the CFPB goes in an effort to avoid judicial review and skirt the APA process? June 8, 2023 Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security Witnesses: Chief Executive Officer, National Consumers League Bruce Greenwald Professor of Business, Marketing Division, Columbia Business School George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law, Antonin Scalia School of Law, George Mason University Clips 21:35 Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-CO): Simply put, these are fees that are disclosed to a consumer midway through or at the end of a transaction, or they're fees that serve no tangible purpose for a consumer, like a processing fee, and that they are mandatory or unavoidable. 28:00 Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN): The way I look at this issue, and the way many Tennesseans look at it, is this is another way for the FTC, the CFPB, DoT, and all these regulators to clamp down on businesses and try to micro manage businesses. 30:42 Dr. Vicki Morwitz: as a strategy where firms decide to divide a product's price into two or more mandatory parts, a base price for the main product and one or more mandatory surcharges, rather than charging a single all-inclusive price. For example, many hotels have a mandatory fee on top of the daily room rate. These are sometimes called resort fees, or facility fees, or destination fees and can range from $20 to over $50 a night. And many rental car agencies assess several mandatory fees on top of the daily rental rate, such as concession recovery fees, customer facility fees, energy recovery fees, and vehicle licensing fees. 31:20 Dr. Vicki Morwitz: In general, what research on partition pricing has shown is that when firms separate out mandatory surcharges consumers tend to underestimate the total price they'll have to pay and they're often more likely to complete the purchase. 31:50 Dr. Vicki Morwitz: With drip pricing, firms advertise only part of our products' price upfront and reveal other charges later, as shoppers go through the buying process. Drip fees can be mandatory or can be for optional items, but for today's testimony I'll focus on the dripping of mandatory surcharges. Drip pricing is commonly used in industries like the cable TV and the ticketing industries. When a consumer shops for a TV-Internet bundle from a cable television provider, they may first see an attractive base price offer for the bundle, but later learn there are also broadcast TV fees, set top box fees, regional sports fees, and TV connection fees that raise the price considerably. And a consumer shopping for a ticket for a live event, like a concert, a play, or a baseball game, typically first sees the price for different seats in the venue. After selecting a seat, as the consumer clicks through more webpages, they may come to learn there's also a mandatory booking fee, ticketing fee, venue fee, and delivery fee, even when the tickets are delivered electronically. Eventually, they see a total price that may be much higher than the first price they saw and they may be under time pressure to complete the purchase, as there might be a countdown clock that indicates they have to complete their purchase in just a few minutes. Or they may be told there's only two seats left at that price. 33:00 Dr. Vicki Morwitz: What research has shown is that when surcharges are dripped, consumers end up being more likely to buy a product that appears cheaper upfront based only on the base price, but that's more expensive and total given the drip fees. Consumers also tend to buy more expensive products than they otherwise would, such as a seat closer to the stage for a live event. 35:00 Dr. Vicki Morwitz: These policies will benefit consumers if they require that upfront stated prices must be all-inclusive. In other words, all mandatory fees must be included in the total price and that the total price should be seen upfront. This is what academic research suggests will be most beneficial to consumers. 39:20 Dr. Todd Zywicki: Everybody knows bags fly free on Southwest, everybody knows bags don't fly free on the legacy airlines, everybody knows there's going to be a fee for for bags on the other airlines and the like. Maybe there's ways you can disclose it, but nobody's fooled at this point. 42:45 Sally Greenberg: If consumers hate junk fees so much, why do companies large and small increasingly impose them? The answer is, unsurprisingly, because they are a substantial profit center. 43:20 Sally Greenberg: Late payment fees charged by banks and credit cards cost American families an estimated $12 billion annually. These fees, which can be as much as $41 for each Late Fee Payment, far exceed the cost to the issuer for processing and do little to deter future delinquent payments. 43:40 Sally Greenberg: Airlines are also poster children for junk fees. Globally, revenue from junk fees, ancillary fees in airline speak, brought in $102.8 billion in 2022. To put this in perspective, junk fees last year made up 15% of global airline revenues, compared to 6% only 10 years ago. 44:00 Sally Greenberg: Anyone who buys tickets to a concert or sporting event is well acquainted with the myriad fees. They're added at the end of the ticket buying process. We have the example that you showed, Senator Hickenlooper. Primary and secondary market ticketing companies charge service fees, order processing fees, delivery fees and other charges that increased ticket prices on average 27% for the primary market and 31% for the secondary market. 45:05 Sally Greenberg: Junk fees themselves are anti-competitive. They make comparing prices more difficult, distorting well functioning marketplaces. Honest entrepreneurs who invest in their businesses, innovate, and strive to create better value for their customers lose business. Action to address the consumer and competitive harm created by junk fees is urgently needed. 45:30 Sally Greenberg: First, we would urge you to support S. 916. It's the Junk Fee Prevention Act, which would require some of the worst abusers of junk fees to display the full price of services upfront, and they would bar excessive fees and ensure transparency. Second, we ask that Congress restore the FTC's ability to obtain strong financial penalties from wrongdoers. The Supreme Court, in 2021, overturned AMG Capital Management v. FTC, wiping out a critical enforcement tool for the commission. S. 4145, which is the Consumer Protection Remedies Act, would restore that ability to impose monetary relief to the commission. And finally, Congress must not allow businesses that trap consumers with unfair and deceptive fees to escape accountability through fine print in their contracts. To that end, we're proud to support S. 1376, the Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act, which would prohibit pre-dispute arbitration agreements from being enforceable if they require arbitration in employment, consumer, antitrust, or civil rights disputes 44:35 Sally Greenberg: Renters, for example, tend to have lower incomes than those who own their homes. These consumers are also some of the most preyed upon by abusive junk fees. A 2022 survey conducted by Consumer and Housing Advocates found that 89% of landlords imposed some rental application fees[[ clare, 8/7/2023 2:09 PM couldn't find this specific survey]], nearly as many renters paid excessive late fees and they also get hit with utility, administrative, convenience, insurance, and notice fees. 51:30 Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN): I'm not hearing from Tennesseans about junk fees. They're just not talking about. They are talking about real economic harm. And I think for some it's been kind of perplexing that we would focus on this issue. I even had one Tennessean say, "Well, what exactly is a junk fee? And what are the economic harms that come to people for fees for discretionary services?" 53:20 Dr. Todd Zywicki: I can't see any reason why people who pay their credit cards on time should have to subsidize people who pay their credit cards late. The evidence is clear on this from the that if you reduce late fees, more people pay late. The makes clear that if you reduce late fees, everybody ends up paying higher interest rates and, and lower income and higher risk borrowers get less access to credit. So most of what we see in the market is efficient. It prevents cross consumer subsidies and a lot of these things that are labeled as junk fees are actually just efficient multi-part pricing. 1:00:30 Dr. Vicki Morwitz: When a larger firm, or really any firm, uses hidden fees or surcharges, it doesn't only hurt consumers, but it hurts well intentioned, honest competitors like many of our country's small businesses that you're talking about. So when a larger firm makes salient a lower base price and only puts in small print or only reveals at the end of the shopping process that there are additional mandatory fees, their product offerings may appear, at least at first, to be cheaper than those of say a small business, an honest competitor who uses all inclusive prices, whose prices at least at first then, will appear more expensive, even if they're actually cheaper in total when the hidden fees of the large firm are added in. Now, research shows this is going to lead consumers to be more likely to even first consider the products and services of the larger firm who uses hidden surcharges because their products seem cheaper. In other words, their supposed low prices draw consumers in. But then having first consider their products consumers will also be more likely to stick with that firm and ultimately purchase their products, even when they're more expensive in total with the fees. So these hidden fees, they don't only hurt consumers by leading them to make purchases that are against their own self interest, but it also hurts honest competitors who are using transparent pricing practices. 1:04:10 Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN): One area of this high excessive fees is ticketing. We had the hearing earlier this year with the president of Live Nation/ Ticketmaster, and other witnesses and as you are aware, the facts are quite startling. It's being reviewed by the Justice Department, including 90% monopoly on ticketing for major NFL, NHL events, 80% for major arena events, and 70% monopoly when it comes to all ticketing. In addition to that, Ticketmaster now owns a number of venues and also locks in a number of other venues that they don't own with their services for in excess of seven years, which is a subject of a bill that Senator Blumenthal and I have introduced, because this locking in makes for even less competition. And then finally, Live Nation promotes the act. So it's like a three cornered monopoly. 1:12:30 Sally Greenberg: Yes, you may know that you have a baggage fee, but there are many people who are older, who have disabilities, who may have children with them; they cannot be carrying their bags onto the airplane. So they are forced to eat the cost of a $35 fee, something that used to be free before, and has jammed our airplanes full of luggage up top, creating hazards for flight attendants as well. 1:13:55 Sally Greenberg: We certainly support the Good Jobs for Airports Act. I think many consumers had no idea that a lot of these workers were not making minimum wage[[ clare, 8/7/2023 2:08 PM couldn't find a source for this.]], were relying on tips. And many people who use the wheelchairs and the curbside baggage services did not know that people were living on tip wages and many people don't tip, as some of us who've been tipped workers know. Tipping is very up and down and certainly not a reliable source of income. So yes, we very much appreciate that legislation and it's long overdue. 1:21:20 Dr. Todd Zywicki: Junk fees is a meaningless term, but it's worse than meaningless. It's actually pernicious, which is that by sort of using this blanket conclusory label, it obscures the complexity of this, the difference between trip pricing, risk based pricing, multipart pricing, partition pricing, and that sort of thing, and it kind of sweeps into one bucket things that are legitimate, things that are aren't, things that might be partially legitimate. And now it's even got more confusing because if you look at the FTC rule, for example, on auto dealers, they take things like nitrogen filled tires, they charge more money for a claim that's a junk fee. The problem with that is not that it's a separate price for nitrogen filled tires. The problem, if there's a problem, is that nitrogen filled tires are garbage, right? There's nothing there. It doesn't matter whether it's disclosed separately or bundled in the price if it's a worthless product. And so when we talk about junk fees, we can end up confusing ourselves, lumping in things because we want to just apply this label to it, whereas I think it'd be much better to understand risk based pricing. What are things where they're pricing for something that you get no value from? What are the things where they're pricing things simply to extract wealth from consumers and the like? Executive Producer Recommended Sources Music by Editing Production Assistance
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Martin und Johannes sprechen über das knappe Spiel in Leipzig · Wie zufrieden ist Martin nach dem Spiel? · Was sagt Martin zu seinem neuen Quarterback Dante Vandeven (9)? · Benji Barnes (25) spielte in der Offense. Wird es dabeibleiben? · Dante Vandeven hat auch schon eine gute Connection mit Noah Bomba (13), Paul Steigerwald (18) und Mortiz Riedinger (17). · Wie zufrieden ist Martin mit der Defense? · Trainiert Martin speziell den Onside-Kick? Wer gibt die Calls in der Offense nachdem jetzt der Offensive Coordinator Job aufgeteilt auf Offensive Coordintor Running George Streeter und Offensive Coordinator Passing Fabian Birkholz ist? Frage Christian: Wo liegt nach Martins Analyse das Hauptproblem im Running Game und wie möchte Martin die Trendwende schaffen? Frage Ralf: Wie ist der langfrisitge Plan? Wie sieht Martin die Chance solche Top-Teams wie die Vikings auch zu schlagen? Braucht man auch finanziell größere Investitionen um ganz an die Spitze zu kommen? Jakob Johnsen: Wie unterstützt er als Owner der Surge gerade das die Franchise? Was war bei den anderen ELF Spielen so los? Ausblick auf nächstes Wochenende. Wer spielt gegen wen und wann und was wird im TV/Internet kostenlos übertragen auf ran.de bzw. more then sport TV? -- More Than Sports TV einfach via folgenden Link ansehen: https://morethansports.tv/ Oder indem man sich kostenlos auf Zattoo.com anmeldet: https://zattoo.com/live/more_than_sports_tv_de -- Schicke uns gerne deine Fragen. Kontaktiere uns hier (auch via Sprachnachricht) & weitere Infos zu Martin und Johannes oder dem CTK Sportpark: https://linktr.ee/footballhautnah -- oder schreib uns auf: - Instagram "football.hautnah": https://instagram.com/football.hautnah - Facebook "Football Hautnah": https://www.facebook.com/Football-Hautnah-109092371710715 - Twitter #FootballHautnah "@HautnahPodcast": https://twitter.com/HautnahPodcast - E-Mail: football.hautnah@martin-hanselmann.de ----- Musik von Gvidon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/football-hautnah/message
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Jaron imagines connecting with characters from his delusions, because his friends, family, TV/Internet personalities has effected his consciousness to such a severe degree. That he enjoys the fun of talking about it!
IN STUDIO: Kid and Kleen kick things off with an old fan favorite… the one and only Spoo. We also get a call from Wally and he's pissed his pants. Kid teases a new segment coming up that revolves around one of our mothers and we tell you how to get service at Best Buy. We dive into some pretty heavy news including a women who injured her pussy with a saber saw and some asshole who jammed cement up his asshole. Listen in and go Fucking Deep. TIMELINE 1:00 Kleen and Cooch banging 2:00 Spoo call in and leaves a message 3:00 Say the words you want - Good words 4:00 Wally is a public service announcement 5:00 Wally Loves us 6:00 Paralyzer's Mom 7:00 Mr. Kleen's Covid message 8:00 Mr. Kleen's Trump message 9:00 Best Buy is like Toys ‘R Us for adults 10:00 There for 45 minutes with no service 11:00 Kleen drinks for using the word often 12:00 Rage against the salesperson 13:00 88 inch television 14:00 Illegally recording everyone 15:00 The only way to consume is through the TV/Internet 16:00 A numbered scoreboard 17:00 Two Hundred Times - Angela White 18:00 80s and 90s Porno - British are Cumming 19:00 Is she a corpse now? 20:00 Everyone has a preference 21:00 Dildo attached to a saber saw 22:00 Sex machines 23:00 Paint coming from the butt 24:00 That one was splatter 25:00 The queef effect 26:00 Cement up the asshole 27:00 Rectal cement 28:00 Pull that cement out 29:00 Final Words - Go Deep.
A través de un Decreto de Necesidad y Urgencia, el Gobierno declaró a la telefonía celular, la televisión paga, y la conexión a internet como "servicios públicos esenciales y estratégicos en competencia" ¿Pero qué implica esto? Santiago Marino, Doctor en Ciencias Sociales y especialista en políticas de comunicación para el sector audiovisual, nos ayuda a entenderlo. Además, en este episodio, hacemos un repaso breve sobre la historia de las telecomunicaciones en Argentina. Conduce Martina Soto Pose. Producción: Galia Moldavsky y Federico Ferreira. Edición: Leo Fernández. Dirección general: Luciano Banchero y Diego Dell' Agostino. Hoy es lunes 24 de agosto de 2020 y Esto Pasó Posta.
S02E04 – TV, Internet e Streaming No episódio de hoje, Chiaki, Renan e Tasley relembram como a forma de assistir ao animê, drama e/ou tokusatsu mudou nos últimos 20 anos. Da internet discada à plataforma de streaming, mergulhe nesse bate-papo que promete nostalgia e boas risadas. Edição por Adrielle Chiaki Links úteis Netflix Amazon Prime Crunchyroll Kaleido Star Comando Estelar … O conteúdo S02E04 – TV, Internet e Streaming aparece primeiro em Clube do Lamen.
>>Transcript shows AG Barr taking aggressive posture in first House Judiciary Committee hearing .>EGGRANT You folk out there that call me a racist because I don't buy in to BLM because it is a fake narrative hijacked by White Liberal extremists to promote an Anti American Socialist Agenda can GFY.. The racist narrative you try to pin on me will not work. The absolute rightness of the United States and what it stands for and how we have corrected are mistakes, although not perfect, is a worthy cause. And you haters will not intimidate Patriots like myself. Allot of my Jamaican friends understand this because they have been subjected to the same Political Bullshot for years..i am not saying that President Trump is perfect by any stretch, but compared to Joe Biden one of the most corrupt liar and racist a-hole ever ..... Its so disgusting the level of entitlement and that's the key word. And the harsh truth is we/us created a generation of entitlelistic liberal simpletons we did everything for them and they don't know what common sense or survival even means, and its our fault for taking the easy way out out of raising children We are the first to have kids in the 24/7 TV/Internet existence The first to let our kids have free run of the unknow monster THE INTERNET, so before we go yelling and screaming at dumbasses burning down our city's take a look at yourself and is your kid out here supporting the bullshot narrative of BLM . ERJ .
Voicemails : Data WW West TV Internet ( FaceBook CNN Gateway 2 Hell ) and the freedom fighters of the Castro brothers
Nesta edição, Ricardo Medeiros fala sobre as constantes mudanças nos serviços de internet. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radioestacaoweb/message
eicker.TV - Internet, Facebook News, Zynn, Signal, Herein!, Synapsen, ARM - Frisch aus dem Netz. Weiterführende Links und Zitate zu allen angesprochenen Themen finden sich immer via eicker.media⁺ und für diese Folge direkt unter: https://eicker.digital/eicker-tv-internet-facebook-news-zynn-signal-herein-synapsen-arm/ eicker.TV ist der Videokanal von Gerrit Eicker und eicker.digital zu Technews und Netzpolitik. Wir sprechen Online. Frisch aus dem Netz. https://eicker.digital Wir sprechen Online. http://eicker.TV Frisch aus dem Netz. - https://YouTube.com/eickerTV - https://TikTok.com/@eickerTV - https://Instagram.com/eickerTV - https://SoundCloud.com/eickerTV - https://Twitter.com/eickerTV #eickerTV #Internet #Technews
Thomas "Tutmose " & L.A. Ramon A "Fake" Pandemic becomes the largest event in World History due to TV
eicker.TV - Internet Archive, O'Reilly, YouTube, Telegram, Sansar, Apple - Frisch aus dem Netz. Weiterführende Links und Zitate zu allen angesprochenen Themen finden sich immer via eicker.media⁺ und für diese Folge direkt unter: https://eicker.digital/eicker-tv-internet-archive-oreilly-youtube-telegram-sansar-apple/ eicker.TV ist der Videokanal von Gerrit Eicker und eicker.digital zu Technews und Netzpolitik. Wir sprechen Online. Frisch aus dem Netz. https://eicker.digital Wir sprechen Online. http://eicker.TV Frisch aus dem Netz. - https://YouTube.com/eickerTV - https://TikTok.com/@eickerTV - https://Instagram.com/eickerTV - https://SoundCloud.com/eickerTV - https://Twitter.com/eickerTV #eickerTV #Coronavirus #Kryptowährungen
No condition is permanent and as business owners going into this we need two things: Leadership and Community. Through these two focal points, we can influence the final outcome and impact of this situation. Community- Just recognize right now, with this problem, we can’t do this alone. I need you right now. Your peers need you to be a leader of mindset, facts, support, and ideas. Your employees need you to lead them into this situation with compassion. They need you and you need them. Your patients need you to help them sort fact from fiction. It would be nice if you could be in front of them as much as they are in front of TV/Internet. Lastly, Your family needs you. It’s tempting to get absorbed in the business part of your life and this problem will certainly cross those lines. Build community and shun fear mongering, shun misinformation, shun politics But also in you, this will be uncomfortable. Shun the human tendency to hide from this. Get in front of it and be the leader.
Kid Gravity is joined by author Shaun Teller (www.instagram.com/the_writestuff8) once again to discuss the lack of Black female voices on TV/Internet in Geo-Political discussions. The two also take their concerns to the Black community and voice their displeasure at the lack of political awareness amongst Black folks. Follow the show on IG: www.instagram.com/beyondborderspodcast Follow your hosts as well: RoseGold (www.instagram.com/rose.golddc) Kid Gravity (www.instagram.com/kidgravitybeyond)
It's a special edition of the Big Fight Weekend Podcast!Host T.J. Rives and co-host, Marquis Johns, Sr. Writer of BigFightWeekend.com, are back with special preview of an upcoming boxing TV/Internet series, "Boxing Moms."You'll meet the creator and executive producer of the show, Michelle Rosado, aka "The Raging Babe." Hear this Philly native tell her own story of becoming not just a fight fan, but a full fledged boxing promoter herself. And why she is so passionate about the women behind the fighters in the sport of Boxing."The Raging Babe" also has insight on other Philly fight cards and fighters to look forward to in the future.Then, T.J. and Marquis discuss the news of the week, including the Wilder-Fury press conference in L.A. this past Monday. And, they look ahead to the boxing action on both Fox and ESPN this weekend.It's all part of Big Fight Weekend!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/big-fight-weekend/donations
The program all about TV. Our guest: Greg Kahn, president and chief executive officer of the Internet Of Things Consortium, whose Next conference takes place in New York November 12.
Have you ever considered taking extreme measures to pay down debt or save money? Have thoughts of tiny living ever entered your mind? Do you wonder what it would be like to live in a small space? We've considered it all and Jill is here to tell you about it! She's currently living in a 170sq. ft. trailer and previously lived in a motorhome and now we're finally letting her share all the insight about the pros and cons and how to do it right! *Sponsors: *Personal Capital: Personal Capital is an online financial advisor and personal wealth management tool that allows you to see your entire financial picture at a glance. And you can get a free $20 amazon gift card by signing up for personal capital and linking an investment account with at least $1000 in it. Sign up through our referral link: frugalfriendspodcast.com/pcap to get yours!Genie in a Bottle: not the Christina Aguilera version but the Alladin version reminding us of “Phenomenal cosmic powers, itty bitty living space”. You too can experience all the financial cosmic power of small spaces while living itty bitty. Genie in a bottle - don’t have one - BE ONE!Notable Notes:What the Internet has to say:This article from Axle Addict explores whether living in an RV could actually save you money, complete with tips on how to calculate if this would be the right 'move' for you!What Jen+Jill have to say:How much money you save depends on you - you can still spend TONS of money even when living 'small'Set up a cost comparisonMake a list of every expenseMake another list of the expenses that will remain when living in an RVSubtract list 2 from list 1 to see what kind of savings you can anticipate!Important considerationsType of RV - trailer, 5th wheel, motorhome (class A, B or C), mobile home, park model, etc.Knowing how to repair/maintain the RV - this can account for unforeseen costs if not 'handy'Finding affordable parkingLimited possessions can equal lower expenses since it means you have less space to put things and less reason to buy!More from the Internet:This article from Heath and Alyssa answers 21 commonly asked questions of those living an RV. We picked out our favorites and Jill gave her perspective as well!More from Jen+Jill:Do you ever get tired of living in a small space? Ultimately no, but I do miss the luxuries sometimes!How do you handle TV/Internet/mail?Mail: forwarding, P.O. box; it depends on if traveling or stationaryInternet: if parked at a campgrounds it's often provided. Jill uses ubiquiti nano station (a high power directional antenna that can pick up internet within a 5-mi range). Check out David Bott for more info on this and other helpful technology tips!RV vs. Tiny house - this depends on preference, Jill likes the increased mobility of an RV and they can often be found at much less expensive prices than buying or building a tiny homeBILL OF THE WEEK - Thanks Emily for sharing your bill with us!If you want to submit your bill of the week visit frugalfriendspodcast.com/bill to leave us a billLightning RoundJill’s top tips for RV living https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/Macerator Pump - you know the kind :)Quality over QuantityChef's KnifeParing KnifeTankless Water Heater - not a normal hot water heater - but great when you get used to it - people who don’t like it must not be using properlyMake it Beautiful - make it useful (organization, minimalism!) - make it a space you actually want to be in!All in one washer dryer - LG 2.3cu all in one - this thing is amazing!!Frugal Friends Book Club:For this month’s frugal book club book we are "Retire Before Mom and Dad" by Rob Berger!If you want a free copy, leave us a review on iTunes or Stitcher, screenshot the review and send it to frugalfriendspodcast@gmail.com. We’ll select the winners at the end of the month.
In this episode: Training myths that have a tinge of truth, rethink snack time with nutritious snacks you may not know about and realistic time management! NUTRITIONHere's few high protein, healthy snacks that will have you saying:“I didn't know that was an option!” Lentils I know you’re thinking: “Lentils?!” Lentils are great protein-packed legumes that are easy to turn into super, shelf-stable salads. One cup has a whopping 22 grams of protein in just 300 calories! Not sure where to start? Try this recipe for lentil tabbouleh or this simple veggie and lentil mix. Easy Oatmeal Raisin CookiesA quick and easy sweet snack recipe that's still healthy! In a microwave-safe bowl (or large mug): mix 1/4 cup oats, 1 teaspoon brown sugar, 1 tablespoon flour (of your choice), 1 egg white, 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1/4 teaspoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and 1 tablespoon raisins. Flatten mixture into bottom of bowl and microwave on high for 45 seconds. Cool, pop it out of the bowl, and enjoy!Chocolate MilkDid you know that chocolate milk is actually a great source of high-quality protein?!(especially post-workout). Try keeping a single-serving, shelf-stable box in your gym bag or backpack for snack attack emergencies—just try to find one that’s also low in sugar!Single-serve cottage cheeseGreek yogurt may have some high protein versions, but a single-serving container of nonfat cottage cheese has 3 grams more protein than a typical serving of Greek yogurt and is just 110 calories. Plus, it gives you 125 milligrams of bone-building calcium. (Keep in mind, though, it runs high in sodium, supplying 20 to 30% of your daily quota.) Hard boiled eggAlthough eggs used to be considered a nutritional no-no due to their high cholesterol content, we know better than that today! Most nutritionists now agree that eggs are a powerhouse breakfast or snack when enjoyed in moderation. In addition to protein, the humble egg gives you a hearty dose of vitamin D and vitamin B-12 for just 77 calories apiece. Best part: they're easy to take on the run—just remember to peel them before you go to make eating them on your commute a snap. Even better: some convenience and grocery stores sell hard boiled eggs in packages of two, so they're a snap to snatch up when traveling. Protein: 6 grams per egg! TRAININGHere's a few training myths that sound like they might be true, but aren't completely accurate!Myth #1: You need a Swiss Ball to build a stronger chest and shoulders.If your goal is strength and size you'll want to focus on good old fashioned bench exercises and presses in particular like chest press and shoulder press. You can get strength gains from a Stability Ballchest workout, but not as much as you would on a stable surface. The Stability Ball is great for variety, to work the chest and core simultaneously and help train some of the stabilizer muscles of the shoulder. Of course, when training chest on the Stability Ball, you 'll use less weight than on a bench, but you get t hose added benefits. That's why this myth has a tinge of truth, the Stability Ball is a great way to mix up (or cycle thru) your training, avoid boredom and train your chest and shoulders differently. It's always good to focus on bench versions for strength. For ab training don't expect your chest exercises to do it all. You'll get some action, but you'll still want to do your Stability Ball crunches to create the nice line of abdominals.Bottom line: mix it up, it's all good!Myth #2: Always work out with free weights.Free weights are certainly king of exercise, but occasionally, machines can build muscle better. For example, you may need to isolate specific muscles after an injury, or if your stabilizer muscles are too weak to perform a certain exercise, or if you are just too inexperienced to perform a free weight exercise and need help reinforcing the proper form. The majority of your training should be with free weights. Why? Because they allow a greater range of motion which enables your muscles and joints to stretch and strengthen through a greater range. Thus, keeping your joints more healthy. A newbie would begin on machines to learn proper form. Remember, machines mimic real world movements and free weight exercises too. A leg press can help you learn how to use your glutes and quads the way you would for a squat. The lat pulldown can help develop the muscles and motion for pullups. Machines have their place, but if you are a seasoned lifter, free weights are your best tools to build strength or burn fat.WHAT MYTHS DO YOU HEAR? Or should I say what fitness statements have you confused? Please email me or post on Facebook or message me on twitter!MOTIVATIONRealistic Time Management!Time always seems to be in high demand! Calendars on the computer and our phones are great if we use them! But there is some benefit in paper and pen planning! How often do you take that 10 minutes from your day to plan the rest of it? In this section I'll share with you some of the top tips I learned in time management!Tip #1: Be conscious of timeBe conscientious of amount of computer/TV/Internet/gaming time. Personally, I never get TV/internet gaming time. My internet time is always work or research. But I know even with that,Time spent browsing even if it is work related can be one of the biggest drains on productivity. How do you fix this? Become more aware of how much time you spend on computer and/or internet activities.By simply seeing how much time you spend doing something, you'll be able to change habits and reduce the time wasted. As always, awareness is half the battle! The next tips goes hand in hand with this one! Tip # 2: Set boundariesSet a time limit in which to complete a task. Setting a time constraint will force you to focus and be more efficient, even if you don't complete the task.I know there has been plenty of times when I have the mindset of “I’m going to be here until this is done,” and yet when I actually have to stop to go do something else, then return to the task at hand, it always goes faster and easier. The break gives your mind a chance to recharge and then apply itself better when you return.So, Instead of getting into a project and thinking,“I’m going to be here until this is done,”rethink that line to be,“I’m going to work on this for ____amount of time”.And then set a timer! Use your phone! Yup there are great timers that come with it! See the clock function! It may be difficult to pull away at first, but like any habit, with perfect practice it gets easier. After the first few times, your mind will recognize that the break does it good and helps it be more productive. You'll have faith that stopping is ok, beneficial and is going to make your task/project easier and faster to complete!Tip #3: Reset your brainDon't rush from one task to another. Leave a buffer-time between tasks. Take a few seconds for your brain to clear and reset itself for the next task at hand. This doesn't have to be a whole mediation process, just a brief walk around the room or outside will do. Having a drink of water and looking outside at nature can help your mind reset and be able to stay focused and motivated. Three Success Tip Summary:Evaluate and/or keep track of time spent that is unproductive. Set a time limit for certain tasks (and stick to the rules!) Leave a time between tasks for your mind to reset!As I say this, I realize that I am guilty of not doing the above “rules” most of the time.....so time for me to make some new habits! NEWSRetro, Vintage & Custom Jewelry at jewelryretro.comI am adding some of the custom jewelry that my daughter and I have designed to the website: jewelryretro.com. This is a site I set up for the retro and vintage jewelry that my mom had intended to add to her antique business before she passed away.Please be sure to forward the site to your friends who love all types of jewelry! There's still much to add for both retro, vintage, custom and motivational (as you've seen at the proshop) jewelry!What's the best web design?In case you ever wonder why the look of my sites changes semi frequently or more than others, it's because I really want to have one home page that provides easy to understand links to all my other sites. It's proving to be a challenging proposal!In the one sense, I'd like to see an icon, description and click through for the different sites, but on the other hand, I like a home page that has regular content changes (ie additions or rotating stories)...oh what to do!Here's what I want you to do: Send me your thoughts on whether you'd like to see one main page that has all my site links and info on them or if you'd rather see a main page that has regular content changes, more like a magazine website.You know the drill! Hit me up on Facebook or message me on twitter, by email or respond to any email I send you! Let me know your thoughts!Get all the most recent episodes on iTunes or download this episode here: Fit 226: Training Myths, Snacks, Realistic TimeAll past episodes can be found here at the fitgirlguide.blogspot.com website! Now available in paperback: "Mindset Makeover," available at The Book Patch.com. Amazon.com Widgets
Episode 36: DAD SHORT- Excuse me, YES! I WILL take a discount on my TV, Internet Service, etc. Please! Unless you are one of those super weird people who actually ENJOY paying extra for TV and internet service, (and I hear that they do exist in the wild) you are going to want to take a listen this week as Andrew shares his kung fu money-saving tricks for getting a better price for your TV and Internet service! Let us know if you deploy any of these tricks and how they worked out for you! Check out our website Dadiopodcast.com to stay up to date with our latest shows, news and more! Like our page on Facebook and join in conversations about our latest episodes, articles and more! Twitter is where you can share your #dadmoments with us to read on our show and interact with us! CALL THE DAD PHONE! Leave us a message and we will answer your questions on an upcoming episode! +16148877562 HELP SUPPORT OUR SHOW! Please leave a comment and review to let others know you enjoy our show! Your support means SO much to us! Dad-I/O Podcast is a proud member of the Gonna Geek Podcast Network! Check out their website for more amazing and geeky shows like ours! Dad-I/O: Life provides the inputs, WE supply the output!
Our inaugural episode! Meet the crew as we cover IHOP’s recent burger debacle, Taco Bell's nacho fries, how Amazon fared with Prime Day 2018, finally we'll analyze some conversations around the largest TV / Internet providers. IHOB - 2:00 Taco Bell - 12:20 Prime Day - 16:08 TV / Internet Providers - 23:17 Closing remarks - 35:33
TV and internet pornography plague the young people of today. Listen as Bobby Bosler explains the key verses to help you stay clean in a tech culture! For more verses, podcasts, and sermons on TV and the Internet, please visit theegeneration.org/tv-internet/. This audio talk is a companion resource to the Battle Plan for Victory, an online resource from theegeneration.org designed to help young people deal with personal sin issues through the Word of God and, ultimately, to find victory in the Lord Jesus Christ. Find key verses, articles, testimonies, and other helpful resources to help you find Jesus! To share what God has done in your life, please visit the theegeneration.org/yourstory and either text, type, or talk through your testimony. For more faith inspiring resources and information about joining the Thee Generation, please visit theegeneration.org.
Mutlu opened for Todd Rundgren in 2016 at the Daytona Beach concert and he has recorded a cover of "Hello It's Me". He is the only artist besides Todd that has been a guest on Live From Daryl's House two times. Mutlu is a soulful, singer-songwriter. A Philadelphia native and first-generation American of Turkish descent, Mutlu has already built a substantial fan base in his hometown, while winning widespread praise for his prior releases. He's collaborated and toured extensively as a support act with legendary duo Daryl Hall & John Oates and holds the distinction of having made the most guest appearances on Daryl Hall's acclaimed, award-winning TV/Internet show "Live From Daryl's House". He's also gained considerable attention for his work with noted singer-songwriter Amos Lee, with whom he's toured extensively as a support act and backup vocalist. He was the support act on the North American leg of Joe Jackson's acclaimed "Rain" tour and has shared stages with the likes of Adele, Katy Perry, John Hiatt, Leon Russell, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Todd Rundgren, Shuggie Otis & many more. Born Mutlu Onaral, he grew up steeped in Philadelphia's deep R&B traditions, eagerly absorbing the fundamentals of old-school soul music and incorporating it into his own musical persona. His local success led to a recording deal with Manhattan/EMI Records, which released his acclaimed 2008 debut album Livin' It, produced by the late, great T-Bone Wolk, and featuring guest appearances by Daryl Hall, Amos Lee, G. Love and Raheem DeVaughn. His latest release is the Hypnotize EP which he co-produced with songwriter/producer Darius Amendolia.
Miguel Loureiro a.k.a The Depth is a producer, recording engineer, musician and House DJ from Robroy Music. Programmer/re-mixer/drummer and guitarist. Mig has moved on from being drummer for popular rock band “Evolver” to become a highly regarded re-mixer/composer and producer for TV/Internet commercials, as well as selected recording artists. We chat about trends in EDM and music production for use in commercials and house music. www.youtube.com/HeartBeatsSA Topics discussed are: 1 - Tropical House and why it is popular right now 2 - Creating Drum and Bass, House and Deep House (BPM) 3 - Goldfish Changing their set to match the Ibiza Scene 4 - Flume and Muro Masa and using syncopation 5 - New genres emerging 6 - Sidechaining in music production explained (it's use in House music and in commercials) www.robroymusic.co.za music from www.bensound.com Connect via www.facebook.com/HeartBeatsSA www.facebook.com/MusicalMuseDevelopment Or via twitter - @HeartBeatsSA @heartbeatssa iTunes - Heart-Beats SA Music Industry podcast Visit www.musicalmuse.co.za www.instagram.com/mijaelle
Miguel Loureiro a.k.a The Depth is a producer, recording engineer, musician and House DJ from Robroy Music. Programmer/re-mixer/drummer and guitarist. Mig has moved on from being drummer for popular rock band “Evolver” to become a highly regarded re-mixer/composer and producer for TV/Internet commercials, as well as selected recording artists. We chat about trends in EDM and music production for use in commercials and electro music. www.youtube.com/HeartBeatsSA Topics discussed are: 1 - New producers are drawing inspiration from international sounds for their cross over sounds for e.g. KAYTRANADA - LITE SPOTS 2 - Sampling songs in modern music for e.g. Firestarter - Prodigy was completely sampled 3 - Afro beats, world beats - African House music overseas for e.g. in songs like One Dance - Drake ft. Wizkid 4 - Skrillex - Ragga Bomb with Ragga Twins & Deep Forest 5 - Creating and identifying music genres - using references to communicate in the advertising world www.robroymusic.co.za music from www.bensound.com Connect via www.facebook.com/HeartBeatsSA www.facebook.com/MusicalMuseDevelopment Or via twitter - @HeartBeatsSA @heartbeatssa iTunes - Heart-Beats SA Music Industry podcast Visit www.musicalmuse.co.za www.instagram.com/mijaelle Podcast EDM house sidechain trance dance dubstep tropical flume DJ dj commercial ibiza bpm mellow drum dnb bass artist musician drummer guitar brazil studio production producer mix
Photo: medianerdspodcast.com Yesterday I met up with Media Nerds (and Star Wars Nerds) podcast hosts, Dan Vadeboncoeur and Kenton Larsen – “Two peas in a movie/TV/Internet/video game/iPhone/social media-filled pod, or rather – podCAST.” We talked a lot about ’80s and ’90s hip-hop, and why some people still buy CDs. It was great. Check it out for […]
VISITA IL SITO > http://www.youmediaweb.comWeb Marketing 24 è il Podcast in italiano con News, Idee e Consigli su Web Marketing ed Editoria Digitale.Argomenti: posizionamento sui motori di ricerca, email marketing, social media marketing, viral marketing, video marketing, Google, Google AdWords, Google AdSense, Google Analytics, SEO, Search Engine Oprimization, SEM, Search Engine Marketing, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Linkedin, Instagram, Google+.© 2014 YouMediaWeb - Mixed by Radiospeaker.it
VISITA IL SITO > http://www.youmediaweb.comWeb Marketing 24 è il Podcast in italiano con News, Idee e Consigli su Web Marketing ed Editoria Digitale.Argomenti: posizionamento sui motori di ricerca, email marketing, social media marketing, viral marketing, video marketing, Google, Google AdWords, Google AdSense, Google Analytics, SEO, Search Engine Oprimization, SEM, Search Engine Marketing, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Linkedin, Instagram, Google+.© 2014 YouMediaWeb - Mixed by Radiospeaker.it
This week the gang talk about the movies Oblivion, Iron Sky and a new TV Internet service called Aereo.
This week the gang talk about the movies Oblivion, Iron Sky and a new TV Internet service called Aereo.
Hour 1: His last apperance didn't go over too well on the technical side, so we try again with Sam The Cooking Guy. Host of The Sam Livecast, Sam Zien joins me to talk about the most essentials to have in your kitchen, tells about a few of his recent recipes and will give us a behind the scens look at cooking on TV. Be sure to watch Sam's show every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 9pm EST...it's one of the best shows on TV/Internet...whatever! Hour 2: The second hour of the show finds monthly guests Derrick Riches and Scott Roberts checking in. First, Derrick will talk about some new items for us to consider purchasing this summer...we will also talk about the proper spelling of the word Barbecue, BBQ, Bar-B-Q...etc. Closing the show is Scott Roberts...my expert sauce a rub reviewer. Scott will have 3 new items to tell us about, he will rate them and also give us the info to purchase if it sounds good.
Remember Boxcutters episode 49? Oh, how we laughed and laughed and laughed. It was the week when Dicko‘s Australian Celebrity Survivor and David Tench Tonight started and RoBo and BreBo laughed about them. The Crap TV and Raywatch were such a hoot! And the Ratings report and TV/Internet crossover episodes – I couldn’t stop chuckling. […]