A Canadian comedy podcast has come up with a novel way to promote their show- turn listeners into walking billboards. Canadian Politics Is Boring is paying its listeners to have their artwork permanently tattooed on their body.
After running for 3 years, the podcast wanted to find a novel way to advertise, and so far one listener has taken them up on the offer. Kyle Moist, of Fort St John decided that a space on his leg was prime real estate for the show's artwork.
“Having the chance to represent the work that Jesse and Rhys do to educate and entertain Canadians, while getting paid, was an opportunity I couldn’t let pass by. Plus, the tuna can logo is awesome!” Said Kyle. “A good life is one full of fun and unique experiences. I got “absurd” tattooed on my ankle as an homage to my big brother’s first tattoo...
After running for 3 years, the podcast wanted to find a novel way to advertise, and so far one listener has taken them up on the offer. Kyle Moist, of Fort St John decided that a space on his leg was prime real estate for the show's artwork.
“Having the chance to represent the work that Jesse and Rhys do to educate and entertain Canadians, while getting paid, was an opportunity I couldn’t let pass by. Plus, the tuna can logo is awesome!” Said Kyle. “A good life is one full of fun and unique experiences. I got “absurd” tattooed on my ankle as an homage to my big brother’s first tattoo...
- 8/11/2023
- Podnews.net
Halifax based satire show Canadian Politics Is Boring is experimenting with digital scarcity by embracing analogue scarcity, releasing a special episode on audio cassette. The episode ‘An Incomplete History of The Hudson Bay Company’ will only exist as 50 cassettes that can only be played on retro devices.
The comedy podcast has a large national audience and is one of Canada’s fastest growing political satire shows. Having previously released over 200 episodes since it started in 2018, this one off episode is 48 minutes long (Side A and Side B) and the team plan to delete all digital versions once released.
“Podcasts are famously free and accessible to all. We thought it would be fun to go the other way.” Said host Rhys Waters, who alongside his co-host Jesse Harley make up the podcast's core team. “There is real nostalgia for older formats. As someone who grew up listening to cassette tapes in...
The comedy podcast has a large national audience and is one of Canada’s fastest growing political satire shows. Having previously released over 200 episodes since it started in 2018, this one off episode is 48 minutes long (Side A and Side B) and the team plan to delete all digital versions once released.
“Podcasts are famously free and accessible to all. We thought it would be fun to go the other way.” Said host Rhys Waters, who alongside his co-host Jesse Harley make up the podcast's core team. “There is real nostalgia for older formats. As someone who grew up listening to cassette tapes in...
- 10/20/2022
- Podnews.net
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