>>17372135If they had any sense of foresight they would have jumped on the YouTube monetization bandwagon when it was rolling out of the station 10 or 15 years ago. They could have easily monopolized that space. Their current business model is so antiquated that it's laughable. Even if everyone didn't hate Dave and even if Bryan and Vinny still had some of that late 2000s edge to them they'd probably still be struggling due to running a fucking subscription-based website in 2025.
It's actually ironic because they were on the cutting edge of internet radio and podcasting back in the early 2000s both with Eyada and the original website. Adapt or die. And they chose to stick with paper newsletters and a $14.99 monthly subscription.