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The Overnightscape

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The Overnightscape
Presentation
Hosted byFrank Edward Nora
UpdatesNew episodes released frequently
Publication
Original releaseMarch 27, 2003 (2003-03-27) – present
Websitetheovernightscape.com

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The Overnightscape is a podcast hosted by Frank Edward Nora, co-creator of the Anything But Monday magazine. Releasing its first episode in March 2003, The Overnightscape released its 500th episode in July 2006. In 2005, The Overnightscape was nominated for a Podcast Award in the Political/Cultural category.[1][2] Produced at Nora's home in Nutley, New Jersey, the show follows an informal talk radio format involving the daily events of Nora's life in the New York and New Jersey areas.[3] Regular features on the show include product reviews, socio-political commentary, dream reviews, "Completely Random Memories" and "Adventures in Mid-Town Manhattan". The Overnightscape was formerly part of an internet radio project known as Bluffcosm.[4] The show is released in a "Weekly Unlimited" format and can range from 1 to over 5 hours in length.

In addition to The Overnightscape, Nora also hosted The Rampler and The Frank Nora Show. He also co-hosted the Anything But Monday podcast with "Mad Mike" Masters.[citation needed]

Nora appeared in the documentary Starbucking (2007), where he comments on the journeys of Winter, a man whose goal is to visit every Starbucks in the world.

The Overnightscape has released 1780 episodes as of February 2021.

References[edit]

  1. "NYC Pod Squad: The Overnightscape nominated for Podcast Award". Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  2. Podcast Connect: Podcast Awards Slate of Nominees
  3. The New, New Podcast Review: Podcast Review: The Overnightscape
  4. "Bluffcosm.com / Obliviana Super Occult Amusement". 2001-02-02. Archived from the original on 2001-02-02. Retrieved 2019-05-24. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)

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