The Disinfo Detox
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VV-hVECJ_M0 Subscribe to Gaslight Gazette: https://www.nolanhigdon.substack.com [https://www.nolanhigdon.substack.com]Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DisinfoDetox [https://www.patreon.com/DisinfoDetox]Learn more at: https://www.NolanHigdon.com [https://www.NolanHigdon.com] In this episode of The Disinfo Detox, we break down the rapidly evolving intersection of comedy and politics during a major transitional phase for the entertainment industry. Joining Nolan Higdon is comedian, writer, and animator Mary Houlihan—host of The Mary Houlihan Show—to dissect the collapse of traditional late-night television pipelines, the influence of digital algorithms on performance, and the cultural forces reshaping modern humor. For decades, landing a spot on a major network late-night show was the ultimate peak for a comedian, but today's creators are bypassing traditional media entirely to build global brands through podcasts and independent online shorts. Mary joins Nolan to look past the surface-level laughs. We examine the corporate network shakeups driving this shift, the rise of alternative comedy hubs, and the delicate balance between pushing creative boundaries and falling into the trap of cheap internet outrage. This episode pulls back the curtain on the mechanics of modern satire, the reality of the new comedy gatekeepers, and the struggle to protect authentic artistic wit from algorithmic control. Inside This Episode:The Late-Night Evolution: Tracking the death of traditional network late-night career paths and how comedians are successfully utilizing podcasts and digital clips to sell out tours independently. Bill Maher and the Algorithm: Analyzing Maher's career trajectory following his Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, and how prominent media figures get trapped arguing with online caricatures just to feed the engagement machine. The Austin Scene & The "Manosphere": A critical look at Joe Rogan and Tony Hinchcliffe’s Texas comedy incubator, the formulaic nature of Kill Tony, and why shock-value humor often struggles to find lasting traction in broader markets. True Satire vs. Shock Value: Celebrating how legendary outlets like The Onion continue to dominate the political news cycle—especially with their real-world takeover of InfoWars—by prioritizing sharp social commentary over easy algorithmic clicks. The Art of the Roast: Breaking down the mechanics of high-profile celebrity roasts, the recent backlash against mean-spirited humor, and how comedians can punch hard and push boundaries without losing the comedy entirely. #NolanHigdon #TheDisinfoDetox #MaryHoulihan #TheMaryHoulihanShow #PoliticalComedy #LateNight #BillMaher #AustinComedy #JoeRogan #KillTony #TheOnion #Satire #StandUpComedy #MediaAlgorithms
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