Adam Clark Curry (born September 3, 1964) is an American
podcaster,
announcer
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Television and other media
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,
Internet entrepreneur and
media
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personality, known for his stint as a
VJ on
MTV
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and being one of the first celebrities to personally create and administer Web sites.
Also known for co-hosting the ''
No Agenda'' show, in the 2000s, he first became involved in
podcast
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ing, and has been called the 'Podfather' because of his efforts.
Early broadcast career

Curry was born in
Arlington, Virginia
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, but lived in
Amstelveen
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, Netherlands, from 1972 to 1987. After a time working in Dutch
pirate radio
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at Radio Picasso in Amstelveen and in Amsterdam in the early 1980s under the
pseudonym
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"John Holden", he got a break in broadcasting as the host of the Dutch weekly
pop-music television program
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''
Countdown'', and the English version of the same show, which was broadcast on pan-European music channel
Music Box
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. He also hosted several other
radio
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and
television
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programs for the
Dutch broadcast station
Veronica. Aside from Countdown, in the Netherlands Adam Curry is mostly known for his part in the Curry and Van Inkel radioshow (together with Dutch DJ Jeroen van Inkel), broadcast on Radio 3 for Veronica between 19:00 and 22:00 on Friday.
In 1987, Curry became a VJ for MTV. Besides making spot appearances between music videos, he was also host of the programs ''
Headbangers Ball'' and ''MTV Top 20 Video Countdown'' in which he interviewed stars like
Michael Jackson
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and
Paul McCartney
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. While working for MTV, he also did radio work, including
drive-time
host for the
New York City
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radio station
WHTZ, and host of the national program ''HitLine USA''.
Curry hosted the radio countdown show "Adam Curry's Top 30 Hitlist" for Entertainment Radio Networks from November 1991 to June 1994.
Web and MTV.com
Curry registered the then-unclaimed
domain name
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"mtv.com" in 1993 with the idea of being
MTV
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's unofficial new voice on the
Internet
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. Although this move was sanctioned by his superiors at
MTV Networks
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at the time, when Curry left to start his own web-portal design and hosting company, OnRamp Inc, MTV subsequently sued him for the domain name.
OnRamp eventually grew to 4,000 employees and was sold to Think New Ideas Inc., another company that he co-founded, becoming
chief technology officer of Think. In 1996, as the Internet was undergoing its "
bubble
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", the company made an
initial public offering
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on
NASDAQ
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under the ticker symbol THNK. It subsequently grew to employ over 7,400 people, with offices in seven countries, and was absorbed into Answerthink Inc. in a later
merger
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.
In 2005, Curry founded a video-sharing site called PodShow, which later changed its name to
Mevio, with Ron Bloom. In May 2008, Mevio claimed to have reached 9 million unique visitors. It offers advertisers "brand-safe" content on a large scale. It raised a US$15 million third round in July 2008, bringing the total amount it has raised since its launch to over US$38 million. Mevio later rebranded as Bitesize Entertainment and ultimately BiteSizeTV, located in
Los Angeles
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,
California
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.
Enterprises in the U.S. and Europe
After selling his business in the United States, Curry and his family moved to the Netherlands in 1999, where Curry hosted a morning talk/music show for
Radio Veronica. He also landed various television assignments and his family briefly starred in the reality show ''Adam's Family''.
Curry and two business partners founded the multimedia company United Resources of Jamby in 1999. It was to act as an incubator and cultivator for new Internet-related businesses. The business was ultimately unsuccessful. Curry's participation in ''
Kennisnet'', another venture to introduce the Internet to Dutch schools, ended in a bitter argument and lawsuits.
Sportus.nl, an online webshop in collaboration with Dutch athletes like
Marcel Wouda,
Jacco Eltingh,
Ron Zwerver and Daniëlle Overgaag, started in 1999, went bankrupt in 2001.
Another content exchange project, Freedom Controller, was cancelled in 2002.
In 2000 he and business partner Simon Cavendish, a participant in his earlier ventures, founded the RotorJet company to offer helicopter services. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2005. In the subsequent dispute, Cavendish seized the assets of the company, and in April 2005, Curry was ordered by a Dutch court to repay approximately US$3 million that he had withdrawn from RotorJet.
In 2002 he produced and starred in the reality soap ''Adam's Family: een kijkje in het leven van de familie Curry (A Glimpse into the Life of the Curry Family)'' which was aired by the Dutch SBS6 network.
On June 14, 2010, Curry was interviewed by
Howard Stern on
The Howard Stern Show
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about being an
Internet Entrepreneur. During the interview, Curry discussed a previous investment of $65,000 in
AskJeeves.com, which he had forgotten until his lawyer called with news of a windfall. “That went public and all of a sudden I had $150 million,” he explained.
Podcasting
Curry founded PodShow, now
Mevio, with his business partner Ron Bloom, in January 2005. PodShow is a podcast promotions and advertising company that encompasses the Podshow Podcast Network, the Podcast Delivery Network, and the
Podsafe Music Network. Some of Podshow's top podcasts are Curry's own ''
Daily Source Code'', ''
The Dawn and Drew Show'', and ''GeekBrief.TV''.
From June 2005 to May 2007, Curry hosted a weekday evening show on
Sirius Satellite Radio
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Li ...
called ''Adam Curry's PodShow''.
Since October 2007, he has hosted the twice-weekly podcast the ''
No Agenda'' Show with
John C. Dvorak, discussing recent news whilst deconstructing mainstream news media.
Curry has promoted his podcasting endeavors. He promoted his podcast ''Daily Source Code'' in
Second Life
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under the name 'Adam Neumann',
along with a Second Life island called Podshow Island. Curry used podcasting to endorse 2008 Republican presidential hopeful
Ron Paul
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. He also uses his show to discuss alternative takes on topics in the daily news, as well as conspiracy theories such as
Free energy suppression and the
9/11 Truth Movement.
Curry has sometimes been credited for popularizing the podcast medium.
Annalee Newitz said in ''
Wired
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* ''Wired'' (Jeff Beck album), 1976
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* "Wired", a song by Prism from their album '' Beat Street''
* "Wired ...
'' that "Every new medium needs a celebrity, and Curry is happy to fill that role."
On March 4, 2020, Curry appeared on
Joe Rogan
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's podcast
The Joe Rogan Experience
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and later re-appeared on September 8, 2020. During the September show, he discussed having
Tourette syndrome
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. Curry returned to the podcast for a third time on July 6, 2021. Adam Curry made a fourth appearance on the show on January 8, 2022, his fifth on January 25, 2023, and a sixth appearance on February 13, 2025.
Podcast Index
Adam Curry started a podcasting directory called ''Podcast Index'' in 2020. The platform is an
open-source
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database
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of
podcast
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s that, as of 2024, has over four million entries in its database. The service's software is licensed under the open
MIT License
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Unl ...
and the entire database is downloadable in
SQLite
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format. Podcast Index collects
Web feed
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s of podcasts that developers can then use in their projects and applications, for example, the podcast player "podchaser".
Creative Commons licensing
In February 2006, Curry sued the Dutch tabloid ''Weekend'' for reprinting photos from his
Flickr
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page and publishing details about his daughter.
The photos were released under a version of the
Creative Commons
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license
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that forbids commercial use and requires acknowledgement, but the tabloid printed a few of them without contacting Curry.
The verdict did not award Curry any
damages
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, but forbade the tabloid from reprinting the photos in the future, setting a fine of €1,000 for each subsequent violation. It was one of the first times the license was tested in court.
In May 2009, Curry posted on his blog that another Dutch tabloid had published another Creative Commons-licensed photo from Curry's Flickr account.
After Curry asserted Creative Commons license requirements, the publisher settled on Curry's terms.
Personal life
Since 1999, Curry has, at one time or another, lived in Belgium;
Guildford
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and
London
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, England;
San Francisco
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and
Los Angeles
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, California, and
Austin, Texas
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, U.S.
He is fluent in both English and Dutch.
Curry was married to Dutch television/radio personality
Patricia Paay from 1989 to 2009. They have a daughter, Christina.
In July 2012, Curry married
Micky Hoogendijk. On January 29, 2015, Curry announced on the ''No Agenda'' show that he and Hoogendijk had separated. Hoogendijk and Curry divorced in 2015.
Curry married his girlfriend of four years, Tina Snider (dubbed "The Keeper" by John C. Dvorak on the ''No Agenda Show''), on May 19, 2019, in Austin, Texas.
Curry is the nephew of former
CIA official and
United States Ambassador to Korea Donald Gregg, whom he calls "Uncle Don" in his podcast.
Born-again Christian
Together with his wife Tina Snider he found God at age 58. In an interview on Dutch television that was shown right before an episode of the
Hour of Power in January 2025, Curry says that he and his wife simultaneously felt the need to find a church and start reading the Bible. After watching the episode of
The Chosen in which Jesus explains to Nicodemus how to be born (again) of water and the Spirit, Curry says he was ready to be baptized. He considers it an honorary title when people are calling him a Jesus-freak. Curry tells openly about this process and the changes in his life in interviews and podcasts.
References
Podshow Pressroom(accessed July 14, 2006)
External links
*
Adam Curry's No Agenda Podcast*
Adam Curry on Archive.org
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Living people
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