Each week, Executive Producers Jay Blumenfield and Tony Marsh discuss the business and inner-workings of reality television, as well as share absurd behind-the-scenes stories, pop culture trivia, and what it means to be alive in the 21st century. A must listen for TV fans, aspiring producers, former employees, podcast junkies, and the bed ridden. Follow us on Twitter @jayandtony
Jay and Tony tell you what you shouldn't be doing at the office holiday party.
We are thankful for you, listener. Happy Thanksgiving from Jay, Tony and Omar.
Old School, New School, need to know both. So let's unpack.
It's the second part...What else do you need to know?
Part 1 of our chat with the man, the legend. Barry Poznick.
Answering the question you've been dying to know: who has the lowest Uber rating, Jay or Tony? We also discuss shortform TV, and parallels between TV and the music industry.
Bonjour mozerr-fackerrs. Jay and Tony discuss the importance of celebrity in selling TV, Tony's first experience with shellfish, and the ever-changing nature of the entertainment industry.
See what we did there? KavaNAUGHTY. You're welcome, Maddow. We'll send a bill in the mail. Jay and Tony also discuss the Occu-Soap and music festivals.
Jay and Tony discuss shooting in a beautiful city filled with human crap. Some other topics include speakeasies, Iowans, taking notes during meetings, trans dancers and dead fish.
Is all press good press? Also, it seems many people are getting injuries...down there.
Yes, you heard us. We're at the Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell. Bitch.
Drop everything. Sound the alarms. Jay and Tony went to an industry party and sh*t got weird.
Jay embarks on a new YouTube career. The guys unpack lessons from recent shoots.
Welcome to the Rejection Hotline, Jay and Tony speaking.
This is an encore presentation of Jay & Tony's interview with Big Brother Executive Producers Allison Grodner. Make sure you tune in to the premier on Wed June 27th on CBS.
Ever heard of a show called Adoption Island? We didn't think so.
Spoiler alert, Aziz doesn't like being approached. Especially not by drunken producers.