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PodClack – Episode One

Jay Black is joined by director Brian Herzlinger, writer Richard Keller, and others for this weekly look at the TV landscape. It's the edgy entertainment you've come to expect from the CliqueClack brand - now in audio form!

Back when CliqueClack first started, I told Keith that I was 100% on board and eager and willing to contribute to the new site. Like the first act promise of a Lifetime Movie father, my vow was hollow and empty: I never really contributed to CliqueClack like I wanted to.

Well that all changes right now. Starting today and continuing weekly, hopefully on Thursdays, until Megan Fox releases a sextape and the internet crashes indefinitely, I’ll be hosting the CliqueClack Podcast — the PodClack! Joining me will be some of your favorite CliqueClack writers and other special guests to discuss all things television.

You can sample the PodClack with the player embedded in this post, but if you do like it, please subscribe to it using our generic subscription feed or this iTunes link. Subscriptions will help us get advertisers on board and advertising is the only way we’ll ever earn enough money to make the people we went to high school with feel bad about rejecting us. I mean, isn’t that what entertainment is all about?

Also, please leave your feedback. I haven’t looked at comments threads in a long time, but I’m told no one uses insulting language anymore, so I look forward to hearing what you think.

Thanks for listening!

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5 Responses to “PodClack – Episode One”

February 23, 2010 at 4:15 PM

“advertising is the only way we’ll ever earn enough money to make the people we went to high school with feel bad about rejecting us”

Well, we do that every day on Facebook. This just gives us legitimacy.

February 23, 2010 at 5:04 PM

Fantastic! Great job everybody!

February 23, 2010 at 5:48 PM

Nice job folks. Looking forward to next week!

February 24, 2010 at 1:29 AM

The debut episode was a little blue, but very funny. I’d like to hear some three-person segments in the future as well as the two-ways.

There was a bit too much time spent discussing Journey to the Center of the Earth, which seemed to drag the podcast to a crawl. I was also wondering why they were focusing on a wide theatrical release, when made-for-television movies would be more germane to the scope of this site; I would much rather have heard more about Sharktopus.

February 24, 2010 at 2:12 PM

I came here because I googled Megan Fox Sex Tape and now this.

I feel cheated…

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