[OC] Der Unterbrechungsindex: Welche Podcast-Moderatoren lassen ihre Gäste tatsächlich reden?

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  1. Its_not_a_tumor on

    Pretty cool analysis! I’d love to see it for even more podcasts but probably takes quite a few tokens. Did you do a test with a larger model for a few podcasts to verify accuracy of results?

  2. SpecsComingBack on

    Oh look, actual journalists on the righthand side and absolute chuds on the left.

  3. Not surprised to see the smartless guys near the top. Bateman and Arnett can’t stfu.

    I honestly think it might be a better podcast with just Sean as the host.

  4. The_Demolition_Man on

    Neil DeGrasse Tyson is the absolute worst at this. He cant let any of his guests finish a single thought.

  5. Optimal_Top8792 on

    Interesting idea. Unfortunately, I’m not familiar with the US podcast scene, but could someone categorize the podcasts for me?

    Are they all of a similar format and comparable, or do they pursue different approaches, such as journalistic work, which  often has to interrupte the guest, versus providing a platform?  Or Inviting experts and respected individuals vs. controversial personnel?

  6. Cheif_Wapello on

    Allowing people to talk and finish their sentences/thoughts is sign of a good communication. It usually means that listening is occurring on a consistent level. It’s the only way. Podcasts with interruptive hosts just tells me that they didn’t care what the other person had to say to begin with. Just my two cents.

  7. Okay who unironically listens to or watches the Paul brothers? Do they really have that much of a loyal fan base?

  8. reefercheifer on

    There are only 19 shows/hosts in the dataset. It feels like the creator has an agenda.

  9. Ok but we love Guy Raz in our house when he’s on Wow in the world. I had to Google him a bit more as I didn’t realize he was actually is on many more things.

  10. Before he went coo coo for cocoa puffs around 2019, Rogan became popular because he was actually pretty good at having long form conversations and letting his guests speak. Its too bad he lost his mind. I used to enjoy his podcast in the 2016ish era when it was at its peak.

  11. I know it doesn’t count as a podcast hose, but I’d love to see the numbers for Howard Stern. I don’t think that guy’s ever once in the history of his show ever let a guest finish a sentence.

  12. Before we all pile on the interrupters, remember:

    Maybe if Rogan interrupted more often we’d still live in a democracy.

  13. uniquecleverusername on

    I feel very strongly that Terry Groose is not a podcaster, but I can’t explain why.

  14. tastethehappy on

    Maybe not directly part of the data, but listened to Radiolab the other day, and their editing is insufferable. Tiny little word-bites from the guest/expert just used as punctuation in the hosts general narrative. Sounds deranged. 

  15. While Joe Rogan is a moron, i actually enjoyed his podcasts when he brought interesting guests who talk about science, ecology and niche issues. He does somehow bring out the best in them

  16. Rogan doesn’t know enough about anything to interrupt his guests when they’re blatantly lying to him and his audience. Actual journalists like Terry Gross tend to pre-vet their guests and structurally reduce the need to interrupt them.

  17. Shooshooshoo72 on

    Wonder where Oprah would rank. It seems like she’s always talking over her guests!

  18. Lionelhutz123 on

    Personally, I don’t think I mind interruptions I want hosts to keep people on track and ask probing questions. I don’t want to hear one sided conversations

  19. FrankRizzo319 on

    Include Marc maron. I like the guy but I felt like half his interviews were him trying to fit in his SNL angst to the guest’s life story, etc.

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