The Mediocre Show

The Mediocre Show is an American parody talk radio broadcast, created by Eric Tomorrow in 2005.[1] It has a network of family, personal friends, and listeners on whom Eric relies for content via regular appearances on the show.

The Mediocre show
Genre
  • Talk show
  • comedy
Running time2.5 hours
Country of originUnited States
Starring
  • Eric Tomorrow
  • Work Frank
Produced byEric Tomorrow
Original release2005 (2005) – present
No. of episodes840
Opening theme"Midwestern Rube" by Top Dead Celebrity
Websitemediocreshow.com

Format

The show is hosted by Work Frank and Eric Tomorrow.[2] Tomorrow has broadcast the show on Facebook Live, and made the podcast available on iTunes.[3][4]

The show has several recurring features, including dating and relationship advice, discussions, toasts, and MySpace music selections.[5]

During the live broadcast, listeners are invited to call in to the live line or leave voicemails.

History

The Mediocre Show started in summer 2005 as a way for Eric Tomorrow to promote his upstart BMX clothing line, Mediocre Clothing. After recording the first episode by himself with Apple GarageBand, he decided he needed a full-time co-host and asked Taylor Ramsauer to join him. The partnership continued through episode 107, when Ramsauer left the show to tour with the bands Napalm Death and 36 Crazyfists. Following his departure, Matt Kittensparks joined the show after being on a few episodes as a guest.

In episode 216, Tomorrow brought a faux radio consultant on the show to find ways to improve the listener base of the show, as well as quality. Over the course of episodes 216 and 217, Matt removed himself from the show, citing privacy-related concerns. Eric continued doing a few episode with random guests, including The Lady Tomorrow, Travis, Nate the Beard, and Tha Mike (a.k.a. Mike Pilot). When Mike hosted, Eric offered him the open co-host chair. Having just left his former podcast, The Awful Show, Mike accepted the position.

Mike Pilot later joined as co-host, and Hope was given her own segment on the show.[6]

Hosts

The hosts, all of whom use pseudonyms, include:

Dates active Personality
2005–present Eric Tomorrow
2005–2007 Taylor Ramsauer
2007–2009 Matt Kittensparks
2009–2014 Mike Pilot
2014–2016 Troy Siple
2015–present Work Frank

References

  1. Sheehan, Gavin (2010-08-20). "The Mediocre Show". SLUG Magazine. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  2. "The Mediocre Show". Cityweekly.net. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
  3. "Mediocre Show in MAXIM Magazine! - PCA Forum". Podcastalley.com. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
  4. http://www.erictomorrow.com/gallery/albums/mediocreshow/maximstory.jpg
  5. "Writings-Johnny Brickhouse « Johnny Brickhouse". johnnybrickhouse.com. 2006-07-20. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
  6. http://www.prlog.org/10034344-cringe-humor-joining-forces-with-mediocre-nation-and-comical-radio.pdf
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