"If you think it’s just fun, you’ve never interviewed Mick Jagger because that motherfucker will rip you into shreds." Freelance journalist Paul Schrodt (@paulschrodt) takes the podcast to a very different place, telling us what it’s like to report on the business of entertainment. He also got into digital journalism at a time when it was still the wild west but just starting to overtake print journalism, providing a window into that fascinating time.


Note: This is a special extended episode in light of coronavirus.


We talk about his transformation from "spacey kid" to journalist (5:25), our experience together in college when they were trying to teach "new media" (18:40), getting his start at Esquire.com when the online team had like 3 people (32:45), his turn at the pressure boiler startup Business Insider (40:00), striking out as a freelancer (50:13), deep thoughts on entertainment journalism (57:19), his story tracking down why movies you love might be nowhere on streaming (1:02:31), and we finish with the lightning round (1:15:43).


 


Here are links to some of the things we talked about:


The Chicago Reader website - https://bit.ly/2J3qQ7d


Business Insider - https://bit.ly/2WA9wiq


Paul's story on life insurance for Money magazine - https://bit.ly/3dnoG0b


His story on the horror streaming service Shudder - https://bit.ly/2QClN1Y


His story involving the Mick Jagger interview - https://bit.ly/2WyoghF


His story You Can't Stream Your Favorite Movie Anywhere - https://bit.ly/2y0A6qH


The movie Game Day on IMDb - https://imdb.to/3b93kBY


JustWatch.com - https://bit.ly/33E2SsE


FiveThirtyEight - https://53eig.ht/2y0Ag1h


Slate Political Gabfest podcast - https://bit.ly/2QC5MJd


Joan Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking - https://amzn.to/3b93hpM


 


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Music: LoveChances (makaihbeats.net) by Makaih Beats


From: freemusicarchive.org


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