Keith And The Girl/Archive 1
Keith and The Girl, abbreviated as KATG, is a raw comedy podcast that began on March 7, 2005. It is hosted by comedian Keith Malley and Chemda in Queens, New York. Chemda is of Persian descent whilst Keith's exact origins are unknown, but believed to be eastern European. In the show, which usually has a length of an hour or more, Malley and Chemda discuss their lives and current events in humorous and unrestrained fashion. As described by Keith and Chemda themselves in the show's tagline, "Keith and his ex-girlfriend talk shit".
Keith and The Girl has been able to consistently achieve a top-ten ranked podcast at Podcast Alley. The show has over 50,000 listeners and in excess of 1 million monthly downloads as of June 2008. The show's media files are hosted on LibSyn/Wizzard Media, returning after a short period of being hosted on TalkShoe. The podcast's popularity has peaked at times to the 5,000th daily traffic rank according to Alexa. They have received the award for best Podcast in the Mature Comedy Category, and also People's Choice, for best Podcast of the year.
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