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Has Ezra Ever Talked About Interviews That Were Not Released?
People on this sub often talk about the lack of quality of many guests, especially a lot of the right-wing ones.
It seems each podcast episode is a significant production in pre-interview research. It is also clear that Klein has a vision of the conversation he is hoping to have with his guests, that his interviewee's sometimes completely ignore.
I wonder if the high cost in terms of time and resources leads to guests that don't make any sense end up still getting published just to meet the monthly quotas/out of a sense of sunk costs.
Have they ever talked about what percentage (if any) of their interviews end up on the cutting room floor?
u/Scott2929 — 4 days ago