In 2009, comedian Marc Maron started a podcast—which was then, of course, an emerging form of media. Sixteen years and 1,686 episodes later, WTF with Marc Maron came to an end, when its final ...
It’s been a big year for Marc Maron. The lifelong comedian who struggled in show business for decades has moved increasingly into the spotlight since 2009 when he launched WTF with Marc Maron — a ...
Marc Maron podcasted so Joe Rogan could make a quarter-of-a-billion dollars from Spotify and sway an election. Maybe that’s an oversimplification. But both of them helped define podcasting, a medium ...
The bi-weekly podcast by actor and comedian Marc Maron ended with presidential flair — capping a more than 15-year run that reached millions of listeners. Episode 1,686 of WTF with Marc Maron dropped ...
After more than 15 years and nearly 1,700 episodes, “WTF With Marc Maron” came to an end on Monday morning. As his final guest, Maron brought it back to someone who helped the show (and podcasts in ...
Just two years after the release of the first iPhone, which launched a new era of "smart phones" and paved the way for the popularization of a new information medium called the podcast, the comedian ...
Barack Obama is teaching Marc Maron how to say goodbye. The former president joined the comedian on the final episode of Maron's long-running "WTF" podcast, released on Monday, Oct. 13. During the ...
As predicted on Vulture’s Good One, Barack Obama was Marc Maron’s guest on the final episode of WTF. The episode, which came out October 13, saw Maron and Obama sit down once again, ten years after ...
He’s offering an olive branch, sort of. Marc Maron is revealing the true reasons for his feud with Jon Stewart. “Jon never did anything to me,” Maron, 62, told Esquire in an interview published ...
Marc Maron has made a career out of brutal honesty both on stage, on his podcast, and in life. In the premiere episode of Esquire's new video podcast, “What I’ve Learned,” the comedian, actor, and ...
Marc Maron has once again addressed his long-standing feud with Jon Stewart, saying it is "fully fueled" by Maron's "insecurity." "Jon never did anything to me," Maron told Esquire. "I was just ...
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