Recently Released "The Devil's Advocates" Podcast Is Free, Uncensored Talk Radio Style Alternative for Your Commute
"The Devil's Advocates" podcast is a free, uncensored alternative for those that think restrictions on FM radio are too much, or those unwilling to pay for satellite radio. The show explores topics and humor that are often edgy or controversial
Online, July 17, 2013 (Newswire.com) - The recently released "The Devil's Advocates" podcast is a free and uncensored alternative for those that find the restrictions of FM radio to be too much, or for those that aren't willing to pay the increasing costs of satellite radio. The show tag line- Come burn in hell with us- means this show is not afraid to entertain viewpoints, subjects and jokes that most other talk shows would steer clear of.
Ben Erling, from The Devil's Advocates podcast says, "A lot of people in our market research expressed their dissatisfaction with the availability of programming, specifically talk radio, in the current mainstream formats. FM is driven by ratings and strict guidelines, which means a lot of the content sounds the same and is very toned down. Satellite radio offers better options, but it's expensive and largely relies on a clear view of the skies. The great thing about podcasts is that they're current, they're on your schedule, and you can take them with you and listen anywhere. And of course, ours is free."
A podcast is a digital media file that is distributed over the Internet for playback on portable media players or computers. The show provides free, uncensored comedy and discussion that's a combination of intellectual debating and some very not-safe-for-work humor. Ben hosts the weekly podcast along with co-host Josh and other guests to entertain and fill the void of edgy, comedy talk radio. Ben hosted radio shows for years in college, has a graduate certificate in Interactive Multimedia, and a sarcastic personality that plays well off of co-host Josh's more curious questioning.
Each show is around 30 minutes and features discussions that typically focus on the strange and controversial happenings that are often overlooked elsewhere. Topics such as politics, conspiracies, pop culture and strange cultural phenomenon are frequent focus points. Ben edits in his own original music for transitions and music beds, and the conversation is usually fast-paced. The podcast has gained local notoriety where it's created in Connecticut, and most of the The Devil's Advocates Podcast listeners find the show through the iTunes store. The podcasts can also be heard at the show's website, wearethedevilsadvocates.com.
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