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- Narrated by: Trevor Aaronson, Sam Eifling, Michael Mooney
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Hold Fast is the uncompromising story of Backpage.com, the world’s most scandalous website, and the rise and fall of alternative weekly newspapers nationwide.
Over four decades, Michael Lacey and his business partner James Larkin built the largest, most influential company in alternative media—a colossal chain of muckraking newspapers that included The Village Voice, LA Weekly, Phoenix New Times, Dallas Observer, Miami New Times, and others. These alternative newspapers published writers who were fierce investigators, stylish storytellers, and astute cultural critics. These papers also published loads and loads of ads, including page after page of so-called “adult ads”—ambiguously written ads that appeared to offer illegal sexual services, but were nonetheless protected by the First Amendment.
As lucrative classified ads moved to the internet, cutting a hole in the money bag of newspapers everywhere, Lacey and Larkin founded Backpage.com, a classifieds website that would become synonymous with sex ads and scandal. The Justice Department alleges that Lacey and Larkin weren’t just newspapermen. They were, prosecutors say, the biggest pimps in the history of the world.
Reported, written, and hosted by three writers who once worked for Lacey’s newspaper chain—Trevor Aaronson, Sam Eifling, and Michael Mooney—Hold Fast is a romp through the weird history and boundary-pushing culture of alternative newspapers; the controversies surrounding Backpage.com and the government investigations; and fraught frontiers of free speech in America.
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This gripping fictional true crime podcast delves into the story of the enigmatic Dorian Gray, a vigilante who changed the world, rewriting history in the blood of her victims. Her targets were the titans of their era—billionaires, movie stars, politicians. Dorian said they had one thing in common: they had all committed crimes against women. They were rapists, abusers, master manipulators. Dorian left evidence of their heinous offenses with their bodies, and then she vanished without a trace.
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- By Falfon K Smith Jr. on 04-24-24
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Walls of Silence
- By: Susan N. Swann
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
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Walls of Silence is a gripping tale of a woman torn between tradition and a manipulative, abusive husband. The story soon turns ugly as he creates a complicated web of deceit in this ranching community in the Texas Hill Country. Will Annie Kingman survive the secrets and deception with love from friends, family, and community?
By: Susan N. Swann
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Ring of Fire
- By: Matthew Balleza
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 3 hrs and 29 mins
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The ice is melting. The fuse is burning. Nashville's pro hockey team is on the verge of unveiling their brand-new arena. But celebrations turn to terror as a string of bomb threats and fan-related crimes send fear rippling through the city. Whispers point to a shadowy fringe group on the city's east side, fueled by bitterness and a thirst for vengeance. Enter Tom Cash, a tenacious sports agent turned investigator, with a nose for trouble and a thirst for justice. He's got days to unravel this twisted plot before the puck drops. Suspects slither from the shadows: a shifty Zamboni driver with...
By: Matthew Balleza
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Death Never Sleeps
- By: E. J. Simon
- Narrated by: Josh Goodman
- Length: 10 hrs and 25 mins
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The problem with Alex Nicholas is he won't stay dead. Death Never Sleeps is a unique crime thriller featuring artificial intelligence; a story of two very different brothers, Michael Nicholas, a corporate CEO, and Alex Nicholas, a major NYC illegal gambling figure. When Alex is murdered, the deeper mystery unfolds as Michael struggles to close down his brother's business, instead becoming enmeshed in it. As he becomes the target of his brother's killers, he discovers that Alex left a duplicate of himself on a hidden laptop computer.
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good but underdeveloped story
- By Janie on 08-14-14
By: E. J. Simon
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Up Against the Wall
- By: David Hasselhoff
- Narrated by: David Hasselhoff
- Length: 8 hrs and 12 mins
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Autumn, 1989. The waning days of the Cold War. A rogue Stasi colonel has acquired a nuclear bomb and threatens to level Berlin if and when the Wall comes down. CIA Agent Nick Harper is called in to foil the plot. Soon after arriving, however, Harper discovers his identity has been compromised. To stay alive, he must go along with a group of passionate young East Berliners who mistake him for their idol, American superstar David Hasselhoff.
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- By Mpwest on 02-23-19
By: David Hasselhoff
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Downeast Enigma
- A Paradox Murder Mystery
- By: Charles J Thayer
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 4 hrs and 57 mins
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'Stand-Alone' Story of Cybercrime & Murder Steve and Amanda encounter corporate intrigue, unbridled ambition, infidelity, and murder as they investigate a computer intrusion. How did the hacker gain access to the CEO's password a few hours after the fatal crash of his plane into the Gulf of Maine? Steve's investigation unravels the bank CEO's relationships with a sexy real estate agent, a shrewd lawyer, and wealthy investors disguising ownership of waterfront property in coastal Maine. Will the bank receive a ransom demand or is the intruder camouflaging illegal activity?
By: Charles J Thayer
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His Majesty's Tiger
- By: Amal Singh
- Narrated by: Kanchan Bhattacharyya, Honey Razza, Deevas Gupta, and others
- Length: 3 hrs and 35 mins
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On a warm summer night, in Samrat Prem Singh’s absence, his pet tiger, Vanraj, is found murdered in the grounds of the Awadhpuri Palace. It falls on Rani Sukanya’s shoulders to investigate the brutal murder. With a toddler to take care of, a murder to investigate and a sister-in-law to welcome, Rani Sukanya needs trustworthy allies by her side. She seeks the help of the Mayawar Guild—the crown’s Guild of Sorcerers—to investigate the murder of the tiger. However, the Guild is busy investigating a theft of their own.
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The River Man
- By: R. B. Croft
- Narrated by: Dominic West
- Length: 6 hrs and 17 mins
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Clem knows every inch of Watersmeet like the back of his hand. After all, he’s controlled crime here for most of his career. But after a shock murder, he meets jaundiced yellow eyes shining out of the darkness beyond the houses on the village’s eerie southern slopes, and everything he thought he knew about the place is thrown into question. Clem’s grown up with local legends, just like everyone else. But could the River Man be real, and might this creature be behind the recent mysterious killings?
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Nice & Easy
- By Britt on 04-14-24
By: R. B. Croft
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Ram One
- True Crime Stories of Working Undercover and Breaking Down Doors on the SWAT Team
- By: Paul Milone
- Narrated by: Todd Belcher
- Length: 7 hrs and 9 mins
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From chasing down dangerous felons on the gang unit to meticulously executing undercover operations in narcotics, Paul Milone has seen crimes and criminals from a perspective most cops never do. He infiltrated drug rings, purchased weapons from murderers, and even sold machine guns to cartel members, all while walking a tightrope between duty and danger. As an undercover cop, he looked like a criminal, played the role, and hid in plain sight as he targeted the bad guys.
By: Paul Milone
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Quiet Time
- By: Derek B. Miller
- Narrated by: Bahni Turpin
- Length: 12 hrs and 33 mins
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Robert and Mkiwa Livingston are happily ensconced in their tranquil life in Geneva, Switzerland, when Robert's best friend drops dead from a brain aneurysm, sparking a mid-life crisis. Nostalgic for the New England of his youth, Robert begs his wife for a chance to go back to his native America. As the Livingstons settle into their new home in Marblehead, Massachusetts, they - along with the rest of the country - become engrossed in a popular TV show called Quiet Time, about a family who decide to give up all electronic devices and smartphones for one year.
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starts out good. becomes preachy and boring
- By lonnelle neavear on 04-04-21
By: Derek B. Miller
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French & Saunders Titting About (Series 5)
- By: Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders
- Narrated by: Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders
- Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
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Once again, the legendary comedy duo unearth six vitally important subjects... and then tit about about them. From surviving on a desert island to being eaten by a cardboard crocodile, Dawn and Jennifer will entertain, inform and thoroughly tit about for your pleasure. (Batteries not included.)
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Funny women of a "Certain Age"
- By Melody Goudy on 05-13-24
By: Dawn French, and others
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-11-24
A fun, educational ride
Bright narration and compelling storylines, woven nicely. Had me learning, questioning, bristling, and laughing — highly recommend
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- Stacey J
- 04-17-24
Very engaging listen
Thank you to On The Media for highlighting this story and sending me to this story. Excellent listen!! I highly recommend!
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- Miamimama
- 04-13-24
Blackbeard's diary basically
A well done capture of morally ambiguous pirates in the waning days of American journalism as we knew it. As someone privileged to ride along for a bit in the young writer churn& burn factory, I can attest Lacey and Co. were the best, the worst -- always a hell of a ride.
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- SammyInCO
- 04-17-24
Exceptional
As a native of Phoenix, I only had half of the story. A wonderful and informative listen!
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- trisula
- 04-19-24
So good
Deep, nuanced, exactly like things used to be. Not telling you what to think, telling you what happened. Skepticism rules. Anything else and the reader thinks you take him for a rube.
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- Stephen Lemons, reader and scribe
- 04-29-24
1A R.I.P.
Backpage fell victim to a modern-day witch hunt and Messrs. Lacey and Larkin became the targets of a governmental overreach only surpassed by that wreaked on Julian Assange. The lesson? Freedom of speech is a chimera, and you defy the federal government at your peril. Backpage, a massive website filled with Constitutionally-protected speech, was intentionally taken down and destroyed so that it could not be rebuilt -- without so much as a warrant. Lacey, Larkin, and four co-defendants bravely endured the full prosecutorial weight of the U.S. government for more than five years. Larkin was hounded to suicide. Two worker bees at Backpage were fully acquitted, but not before having their names trashed, their lives ruined. Three men, all in their 70s, now face the prospect of death in prison. Even if their convictions are overturned on appeal, the government has extracted from each its pound of flesh and then some. I hope this podcast is the beginning of a paradigm shift in a media narrative that has unthinkingly echoed the talking points of the powerful and the mendacious.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-18-24
Free Mr. Backpage!!!
Every emotion was provoked while listening to this. I really enjoyed the extra stories within the story on issues that I was too young to care about at the time. Hopefully, 1 day print can have a come back. And above all else free mister back page
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- Patrick Regan Buckley
- 04-29-24
Best Podcast and Journalism I have ever listened too
This is such an important story and was so entertaining to listen to, I loved it! The future of free speech, journalism, and the internet is going to shape our country for decades, and this podcast does a great job exploring the complexities of this important topic. Everyone should listen to this.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-05-24
Outstanding
What a fantastic history lesson. From start to finish. Highly recommend this title if you are interested in the little guys taking on the big dogs.
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- Chris Alexander
- 05-12-24
Complicated, fascinating mix of issues
This was a great listen! It asks really interesting questions about journalism, free speech, ethics, and offers an insiders view of how much the landscape of journalism has changed in the last 20 years. Also super entertaining at the same time.
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