Marc Maron, host of the podcast "WTF with Marc Maron," announced that he and producer Brendan McDonald will end the comedy and interview podcast later this year. They cited burnout after almost 16 years of weekly episodes. The final episode is expected in the fall. Launched in 2009, "WTF" has hosted over 1,600 episodes featuring guests like former President Barack Obama and David Letterman. The podcast industry is growing and was valued at over $30 billion in 2025.
Marc Maron, the host of the popular podcast "WTF with Marc Maron," has announced that he and producer Brendan McDonald will be ending the comedy and interview podcast later this year. The final episode is expected in the fall. This decision comes after almost 16 years of weekly episodes.
Maron, who is 61 years old, cited burnout as the primary reason for the podcast's conclusion. "We're tired. And we are utterly satisfied with the work we've done," he stated. The podcast industry has grown significantly since Maron launched "WTF" in September 2009, and it is now valued at over $30 billion in 2025 [1].
Throughout its run, "WTF" has hosted over 1,600 episodes, featuring a diverse range of guests, including former President Barack Obama, David Letterman, and Robin Williams. The podcast's 2010 interview with Robin Williams was recently added to the National Recording Registry [2].
Maron expressed uncertainty about his future plans but indicated that he may return to podcasting at some point. He also noted that the podcast has been a significant part of his social life. The podcast industry continues to evolve, and Maron's decision to end "WTF" highlights the potential challenges faced by long-running content creators.
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[1] https://www.newsmax.com/thewire/marc-maron-wtf-podcast/2025/06/02/id/1213278/
[2] https://www.newsmax.com/thewire/marc-maron-wtf-podcast/2025/06/02/id/1213278/
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