WTF with Marc Maron

WTF with Marc Maron
Presentation
Hosted by Marc Maron
Genre Comedy, Interview
Language English
Length 60–120 minutes
Production
No. of episodes 752
Publication
Debut September 1, 2009 (September 1, 2009)
Website www.wtfpod.com

WTF with Marc Maron is a weekly podcast hosted by stand up comedian Marc Maron. The show launched in September 2009. The show is produced by Maron's former Air America co-worker Brendan McDonald. In early 2011, the show began receiving positive press, including articles in The New York Times.[1]

Background

The show's title stems from the Internet slang abbreviation WTF (for "What the fuck?"). WTF launched in September 2009 following the cancellation of Maron's Air America terrestrial radio program Breakroom Live with Maron & Seder. Maron retained his Air America building keycard and, without permission, used their studios to record the first several episodes of WTF.

After the first episodes, Maron moved from New York to California. Most episodes of the show are generally recorded in Maron's home garage, nicknamed "the Cat Ranch", located in Los Angeles. He ends most podcasts with the phrase "Boomer lives" in honor of a cat he brought from New York who went missing. The phrase became a hashtag and his production company name.[2]

Occasionally shows are recorded in Maron's various hotel rooms (while on the road performing standup), the offices of his guests, or other locations. Every show opens with an audio sample of one of Maron's lines from the film Almost Famous: "Lock the Gates!".[3]

Several personalities have declined invitations to appear on the show, including Daniel Tosh,[4] Tom Waits,[5] Jon Stewart,[6] Albert Brooks,[6] Shecky Greene, and Bill Cosby.[7]

Reception

WTF has received generally positive reviews, including positive writeups in The New York Times[1] and Entertainment Weekly.[8] On average, it receives over 220,000 downloads per episode—with the show purportedly reaching its 100,000,000th download by 9 December 2013.[9] In 2014, Rolling Stone listed WTF #1 on their list of The 20 Best Comedy Podcasts Right Now.[10]

Notable podcasts

Episode list

References

  1. 1 2 Saltzstein, Dan (January 6, 2011). "The Comic Who Explores Comedy's Darkest Side". The New York Times. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  2. "Flavorwire Interview: Marc Maron on Life at the "Cat Ranch"". 12 June 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  3. Movieclips (2011-10-11). "Almost Famous (5/9) Movie CLIP - Do You Wanna Buy a Gate? (2000)". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
  4. "marc maron on Twitter". Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  5. http://i.imgur.com/YIzUg.jpg
  6. 1 2 Luippold, Ross (2013-04-30). "Marc Maron On Jon Stewart: 'There's Some Tension There' (VIDEO)". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
  7. "marc maron on Twitter". Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  8. Rottenburg, Josh (January 17, 2015). "Marc Maron: The comedian's comedian". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  9. Weekly email update
  10. "1. 'WTF With Marc Maron'". Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  11. Haglund, David; Onion, Rebecca (14 December 2014). "The 25 Best Podcast Episodes Ever". Retrieved 14 September 2016 via Slate.
  12. http://castroller.com/podcasts/WtfWithMarc/1866457-Episode%20111%20-%20Louis%20CK%20part%201
  13. "Marc Maron shooting scenes for 'Louie' so we transcibed the famous friendship chat from WTF". Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  14. http://variety.com/2013/digital/features/marc-maron-wtf-and-the-wrong-kevin-macdonald-1200919733/
  15. http://castroller.com/podcasts/WtfWithMarc/1652955-Episode%2075%20-%20Carlos%20Mencia
  16. Stranahan, Lee (2010-05-31). "Marc Maron Enters Mind of Carlos Mencia, Then Has Trouble Leaving". The Huffington Post.
  17. http://castroller.com/podcasts/WtfWithMarc/1707436-Episode%2085%20-%20Dane%20Cook%20/%20The%20Nicotine%20Diaries
  18. "Dane Cook chats with Marc Maron: A study on first impressions and the 'real' self". Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  19. "WTF with Marc Maron Podcast". Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  20. Luippold, Ross (2012-01-16). "Beloved Comedian Comes Out As Gay On 'WTF'". The Huffington Post.
  21. "Episode 245 - Todd Glass". Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  22. "WTF with Marc Maron Podcast". Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  23. "WTF with Marc Maron Podcast". Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  24. "YouTube". Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  25. "Remembering Robin Williams". Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  26. An Interview With Marc Maron About What It Was Like to Grill Obama (and How It Happened in the First Place), Laura Bennett, Slate, 19 June 2015, accessed 21 June 2015
  27. 4 Takeaways from Barack Obama's WTF Podcast with Marc Maron, Vague Direction, 23 June 2015
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