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{{Infobox Podcast | |||
| title = The Bizarre Briefing | |||
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| creators = | |||
| hosts = [[Brian Brushwood]]<br> [[Jason Murphy]] | |||
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| season_count = | |||
| episode_count = 20 | |||
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| producers = | |||
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| editors = [[Brandt Hughes]] | |||
| camera_ops = [[Bryce Castillo]], [[Brandt Hughes]] | |||
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| distributor = Seeker | |||
| run = January 28, 2016 - Present} | |||
'''The Modern Rogue''' is a spin-off show of [[Scam School]], hosted by [[Brian Brushwood]] and [[Jason Murphy]], dedicated to lifehacking and alternative media. The show is a direct successor to [[Hacking the System]], which lasted for two specials and one full season on cable television. | '''The Modern Rogue''' is a spin-off show of [[Scam School]], hosted by [[Brian Brushwood]] and [[Jason Murphy]], dedicated to lifehacking and alternative media. The show is a direct successor to [[Hacking the System]], which lasted for two specials and one full season on cable television. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://www.seeker.com/scamschool/ TMR on Seeker] | * [http://www.seeker.com/scamschool/ TMR on Seeker] |
Revision as of 00:04, 3 July 2016
{{Infobox Podcast
| title = The Bizarre Briefing
| picture =
| caption =
| creators =
| hosts = Brian Brushwood
Jason Murphy
| open_theme =
| season_count =
| episode_count = 20
| runtime =
|-
| producers =
| switchers =
| editors = Brandt Hughes
| camera_ops = Bryce Castillo, Brandt Hughes
|-
| distributor = Seeker
| run = January 28, 2016 - Present}
The Modern Rogue is a spin-off show of Scam School, hosted by Brian Brushwood and Jason Murphy, dedicated to lifehacking and alternative media. The show is a direct successor to Hacking the System, which lasted for two specials and one full season on cable television.