When the calendar turned from June, we counted down our list of the best podcast episodes of 2017 to that point. Now that fall is on our doorstep, there’s nearly an entire summer’s worth of fresh shows to listen to and appreciate.
From Memorial Day onward, the nonstop flow of audio entertainment kept up at breakneck pace. (Think of how many sunlit jogs, outdoor yardwork sessions and scorching commutes they had to fill!) With plenty of other events and sources of information vying for attention between the end of May and the beginning of September, a few of the best episodes may have slipped through the cracks.
Read More:The 50 Best Podcast Episodes of 2017 (So Far)
So here to provide a handy roundup of new and returning favorites are some quality podcasts episodes to add to the fall catch-up queue: the funny, fascinating and solemn installments from this year’s summer months.
From Memorial Day onward, the nonstop flow of audio entertainment kept up at breakneck pace. (Think of how many sunlit jogs, outdoor yardwork sessions and scorching commutes they had to fill!) With plenty of other events and sources of information vying for attention between the end of May and the beginning of September, a few of the best episodes may have slipped through the cracks.
Read More:The 50 Best Podcast Episodes of 2017 (So Far)
So here to provide a handy roundup of new and returning favorites are some quality podcasts episodes to add to the fall catch-up queue: the funny, fascinating and solemn installments from this year’s summer months.
- 9/6/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Watch the trailer for Shervin Youssefian's Crossroad drama, starring Philip Bulcock, Kim Estes and Sean Galuszka. The Spot on Media release can be seen on DVD and VOD from March 12th, 2013. Fueled by revenge, Michael sets up a meeting with Clef Robie, the man who murdered his wife and child 6 years ago. His plans of killing him come to a standstill when two gunmen rob the diner. Michael takes matters into his own hands when he shoots them and holds the entire diner hostage until he kills his target. Youssefian makes his feature-length directorial debut on the project which also includes Amy Weber, Matt Jones, Nathan Reid, Bryna Weiss, Ben Corns, Sarah Dale, Larry Marko, Jasmine Jade, Robert John Brewer, Olivia Dunkley, Tess Hunt and Brittany Ganiere.
- 1/13/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch the trailer for Shervin Youssefian's Crossroad drama, starring Philip Bulcock, Kim Estes and Sean Galuszka. The Spot on Media release can be seen on DVD and VOD from March 12th, 2013. Fueled by revenge, Michael sets up a meeting with Clef Robie, the man who murdered his wife and child 6 years ago. His plans of killing him come to a standstill when two gunmen rob the diner. Michael takes matters into his own hands when he shoots them and holds the entire diner hostage until he kills his target. Youssefian makes his feature-length directorial debut on the project which also includes Amy Weber, Matt Jones, Nathan Reid, Bryna Weiss, Ben Corns, Sarah Dale, Larry Marko, Jasmine Jade, Robert John Brewer, Olivia Dunkley, Tess Hunt and Brittany Ganiere.
- 1/13/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Three current and former employees of G4's Attack of the Show are suing the network and parent company NBCUniversal for allegedly attempting to improperly classify them as "exempt" from laws governing overtime compensation. Sean Jordan, Bruce Greene and Yaniv Fituci filed a proposed class action on behalf of themselves and other line and field producers in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday. The plaintiffs say they have complained to network management about being "woefully understaffed," and that as a result of staff shortages, they could only complete their work by working more than 40 hours per week. In fact,
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- 7/31/2012
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
G4’s Attack Of The Show has been hit by attack of the producers. Three segment producers (two former and one current) are bringing a class action suit (read it here) against the G4 Network and its owner NBCUniversal Media over pay, classification and unfair business practices on the live daily tech and pop culture show. The action is being launched by Sean Jordan, Bruce Greene and Yaniv Fituci on behalf of the group. They say the network intentionally misclassified them and others as exempt to not pay “all the wages to which they were and are entitled under federal and California law” when they worked over 40 hours a week. The three, who are seeking a five- to seven-day jury trial, claim that, among other infractions, they were denied breaks and forced to drive 120 miles back home from a location shoot because the network wouldn’t pay for hotel rooms.
- 7/31/2012
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
I was asked to be a guest on today's Attack of the Show program on G4 Tech TV to discuss the release of the first Avatar trailer. Host Kevin Pereira and producer Sean Jordan were very cool and nice and I felt that I did an Ok job of answering Kevin's questions about the movie and also offering my thoughts on what I saw. However, now that I've seen what I look like on TV I'll be starting a diet and doing a lot of trips to the gym. I wish James Cameron could make me a 20 pounds lighter avatar of myself with his computer technology.
Anyway, I thought that it might be interesting to show you the segment and for you to also see what the guy who writes the content for Coming Attractions looks like. And now I will never watch this video again.
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Anyway, I thought that it might be interesting to show you the segment and for you to also see what the guy who writes the content for Coming Attractions looks like. And now I will never watch this video again.
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- 8/21/2009
- by Patrick Sauriol
- Corona's Coming Attractions
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