Consider the Loathe Media Network to be an
umbrella of sorts; an entity that attempts to connect
the various projects that are produced under the
guise of Loathe, among others.

The Loathe Media Network is active in the creation
and production of numerous multi-media endeavors.

AUDIO:
LoatheCast was a monthly podcast that ran for four years and produced 50 episodes before it ended.

After the end of LoatheCast, there was still a desire
to produce audio shows, and due to the large number
of musicians in and near our circle of friends, it was
a no-brainer to do a music show. Whereas
LoatheCast was a monthly affair (without fail), The
LeMusic Show refuses to get locked into a routine.
New episodes come out when they come out.

Over the years there have been some other audio
shows produced by Loathers, such as Regan's Rock 'n' Roll Review and the Daly Weekly Sports Show,
and with any luck, we may see more of that sort of
thing in the future.

 

 

 

VIDEO:
Video/film has been part of Loathe for many years,
but it wasn't until LoatheCast's third year that it was given a little more attention. Several LoatheCast episodes were driven by video content (as opposed
to letting the audio build the show). Eventually, the
video aspect of LoatheCast was reduced to a few special episodes (allowing more time for
production).

When the LoatheCast series ended, people were still
producing video content without a viable place to
showcase it (excluding the fastfood video websites like YouTube and Vimeo), so in 2011, LTV was born.
LTV isn't like the old method of sharing video, in that the viewer has no control over what they watch.
The content is streaming 24-hours a day over at
www.livestream.com and on the last Friday of the month the content is swapped out with a new
playlist.

In 2011, GON-HO, a production company, was
formed to explore the world of bigger, more professional productions. The GON-HO team most recently participated in the 2011 i48 Film Festival
in Boise.

PRINT:
The original LOATHE was printed (on newsprint) in November, 1992.

The next printed project was Mirth & Dither, which released issues from 1998 until 2004.

In 2006, "My Midnight Mind," by Patrick Daly, was the first book produced by Loathe Publishing. Several books followed, including "Missed Connections" (Daly), "The Live Show" (the script from episode 25) and "Water and Bridges" by Owen Smith.

@Fault, the current printed project, began in October, 2010.

MUSIC:
Loathe Records was created to assist in the release of musician's work and has released over a dozen titles. The small-scale production runs are ideally suited for low-to-no budgets, relying on a combination of DIY and print-as-you-go facilities.