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Rob Has a Podcast

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'Rob Has a Podcast'
Presentation
Hosted byRob Cesternino
GenreEntertainment
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesMultiple shows each week
Production
Audio formatPodcast (via streaming or downloadable MP3)
Publication
Original releaseFebruary 12, 2010
Cited forFive-time Podcast Award winner
Related
WebsiteRob Has a Website

Rob Has a Podcast (RHAP) is an entertainment podcast hosted by former Survivor contestant Rob Cesternino. The podcast primarily provides commentary of reality television game shows.[1]

Overview

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Cesternino started RHAP in 2010, in order to cover Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains and the final season of Lost.[2] He continually expanded the podcast over the next several years, adding coverage of Big Brother, The Amazing Race, and The Celebrity Apprentice.[1]

Survivor

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During Survivor seasons, Cesternino records multiple podcasts about the show each week, including a live show with Stephen Fishbach called Survivor Know-It-Alls. Know-It-Alls used to air live after Survivor episodes but as of 2024, it is recorded live a day after the episode (Thursdays). RHAP also produces shows discussing Survivor that feature hosts other than Cesternino. "The Evolution of Strategy" is an audiobook released by Cesternino and Josh Wigler analyzing the first 30 seasons of Survivor.

Big Brother

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During the Big Brother season, Cesternino and the Live Feed Correspondents record several podcasts about the show each week.

Notable guests

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Cesternino has interviewed and worked with numerous Survivor and Big Brother contestants, as well as Vincent Pastore and Nicole Maines.[3]

Special events

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Reality Gamemasters

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On February 20, 2013, Cesternino launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund a new project, Reality Gamemasters, in which six reality TV contestants would compete in a game of Risk, which would be filmed and would air on YouTube. On March 22, 2013, the project was successfully funded, receiving $7,036 from 170 individual backers. The miniseries, directed by Cesternino and Alex Forstenhausler, consisted of six episodes and began airing on June 3, 2013. The contestants included John Cochran, Sophie Clarke, and Stephen Fishbach of Survivor, and Ian Terry, Eric Stein, and Matt Hoffman of Big Brother. Andrea Boehlke hosted the competition, with additional Survivor contestants Billy Garcia and R.C. Saint-Amour making guest appearances on the show. Cesternino provided game commentary throughout each episode alongside Entertainment Weekly's Dalton Ross.[4]

"Survivor Know-It-Alls" LIVE

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Since October 2014, Cesternino has hosted at least one live Survivor viewing party and subsequent taping of "Survivor Know-It-Alls" every Survivor season. The event was traditionally held twice-yearly in New York City, with some seasons offering a second taping in other cities including Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Reno and Toronto. Numerous other Survivor contestants have made appearances at the events.[5][6][7][8][9]

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The Spyson Hour

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In 2015, Cesternino launched The Spyson Hour with Tyson Apostol from Survivor and Spencer Pratt from The Hills. Apostol had been a frequent guest on Cesternino's Survivor podcast. The show began as a way for Apostol and Pratt to discuss season four of Marriage Boot Camp, where they had originally met as fellow participants. After the season finished airing, Apostol, Pratt, and Cesternino continued the podcast, focusing on events in their lives and on zany current events stories.[10] Pratt abruptly left the show in the fall of 2015.

News AF

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Following Pratt's departure, Apostol and Cesternino created a new podcast, News AF, with Danny Bryson as the third co-host. Bryson was longtime friends with Apostol and had earlier appeared on 2015 documentary reality show 100 Miles from Nowhere on Animal Planet. Since 2016, Bryson also operates a separate YouTube channel, Mediocre Amateur, that shows his outdoor adventures. News AF discusses the real yet unconventional news found on the internet and is frequently recorded and aired live on YouTube. The show is still active as of February 2024, with over 400 weekly episodes recorded.

Reception

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RHAP has won five Podcast Awards: best entertainment podcast (2012, 2014); best video podcast (2013); and best produced podcast (2013).[3] Most notably, RHAP beat hit podcast Serial in the People's Choice category in 2014.[11]

RHAP recorded its 1000th episode on November 14, 2014, and celebrated its fifth anniversary in February 2015.[12] In 2015, the podcast was nominated for an Academy of Podcasters award in the entertainment category.[13]

In 2020, Briana Kranich of Screen Rant named Rob Has a Podcast as one of the 10 Best Reality TV Podcasts You're Missing Out On.[14]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Rob Cesternino and More Added to the #PM15 Stage!". Podcast Movement. May 12, 2015. Archived from the original on March 12, 2016. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  2. ^ Andy Dehnart (January 23, 2015). "Rob Cesternino on Survivor, spoilers, and RHAP's origins". reality blurred. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Rob Has a Podcast Takes Home the Best Video Podcast and Best Produced Podcast of the Year awards". Amzeal News. January 7, 2014. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  4. ^ Ross, Dalton (May 30, 2013). "'Survivor' and 'Big Brother' stars compete at Risk for new 'Reality Gamemasters' web series". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  5. ^ "Survivor Know-It-Alls LIVE". Gotham Comedy Club. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  6. ^ "Survivor Know-It-Alls LIVE". Gotham Comedy Club. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  7. ^ "Survivor Know-It-Alls LIVE (Season 31, Episode 2)". Eventbrite. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  8. ^ "Hollywood Improv".
  9. ^ "Know-It-Alls LIVE in NYC".
  10. ^ "The Spyson Hour". Podbay.fm. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  11. ^ Andy Dehnart (April 15, 2015). "Reality TV podcast RHAP wins two podcast awards". reality blurred. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  12. ^ Cesternino, Rob (November 4, 2014). "RHAP1K: The Rob Has a Podcast 1000th Episode Special". Rob Has a Website. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  13. ^ "Nominees". Academy of Podcasters. Retrieved July 15, 2015.
  14. ^ Kranich, Briana (20 February 2020). "The 10 Best Reality TV Podcasts You're Missing Out On". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
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