DAVID FELDMAN
THE DAVID FELDMAN COMEDY PODCAST
"There were two biggest moments. One was being offered a radio show from the podcast. It's on KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles. And the second biggest moment was when Patton Oswalt did the show which opened up a lot of other people like Margaret Cho, Robert Smigel, Martin Short, Doug Benson etc."
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MARC MARON
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| Patton Oswalt & David Feldman |
That episode features a rare comedy gem: the pilot episode of Oswalt's 1983 sitcom Patton Pending! Anyone for pancakes?
JIMMY PARDO
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JIMMY PARDO
"I would say it was Pardcast-A-Thon 2010 on Black Friday. Twelve hours of non-stop guests coming together to raise over $26,000 for the charity Smile Train."
Many survey respondents agree, including Mike P., Julie, Stephanie H., and lots of anonymous fans who are apparently ashamed of providing such a popular answer.
| Pardcast-a-thon 2010 / Photo by Liezl |
The Smile Train total keeps growing. As of today, Pardcast-a-thon 2010 has raised over $31,000 through donations and downloads.
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MATT GOURLEY, JEREMY CARTER, MARK McCONVILLE & JEFF CROCKER
"The Superego Podcast had a fantastic year. There were several great moments for us in 2010, but the highlight came in February, when we were featured on the iTunes main podcast page. We have Paul F. Tompkins to thank for that and for the spike in our popularity. We recorded with PFT a few times in 2010 and it was always a blast -- he put us on the map and has been a great friend to the podcast ever since. Check out some of his and other guests' segments on episode 2:17. You'll wish you had, even though you did."
Superego is also my pick for Best Comedy Podcast of 2010. Congratulations to expert survey-answerer Rowland for winning Superego Season 1!


And Superego fan Clark Work weighs in with this thoughtful answer: "Praydayder."
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MARC MARON
"I think the Robin Williams interview changed everything. Before that, the show was growing steadily but the fact that he let me come over and gave such a candid interview blew the show up a bit. Once we posted that not only did it bring a lot of new people to the show, it elevated its presence and people began to take the show seriously."
Maron selected the high-profile, opinion-changing Williams episode as his Biggest Moment, but most WTF fans agree with comedian W. Kamau Bell, who wrote: "Part 2 of Marc Maron interviewing Carlos Mencia on WTF. ABSOLUTELY!"
Erik, Laura C., Brad, Quinn D., Casey R., Stephen G., and Steven (plus a dozen anonymous posters) all agree with Kamau that Maron's Mencia episodes were 2010's Biggest Moment in Comedy Podcasting.
Erik, Laura C., Brad, Quinn D., Casey R., Stephen G., and Steven (plus a dozen anonymous posters) all agree with Kamau that Maron's Mencia episodes were 2010's Biggest Moment in Comedy Podcasting.
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GREG BEHRENDT
"Simple. It's when Patton Oswalt made Walking The Room his personal crusade. Dave and I were both flattered and surprised by the vivid enthusiasm of his tweets. One equated us to the situation in Darfur. In another, he said our show was one long suicide note.
But to be fair, the first time he tweeted us we picked up 600 new listeners in just a few short hours. Sadly, we lost them all the next day so we are back to our original 9. Estoy podcuddle?"
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But to be fair, the first time he tweeted us we picked up 600 new listeners in just a few short hours. Sadly, we lost them all the next day so we are back to our original 9. Estoy podcuddle?"
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Part 2 features Doug Benson, Mike Schmidt (and his tenacious fan passel), Pop My Culture, Pod F. Tompkast, Earwolf, and Jimmy Dore. What will be THE Biggest Moment?
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