The talk format is exploding online. Some of this growth is due the ‘downsizing’ of on air talent.
Matt and Huggy were shown the door after 11 years on the air at WYSP, Philadelphia.
Instead of just collecting an unemployment check, they took their show online, and started a regular Podcast. On top of that, they continue to do appearances and get paid to record their podcasts on location….. at clubs.
Click video above to see the mini-documentary that I produced in 2007: The Matt and Huggy Podcast
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