What happens when widespread attention plays an unexpected role in a crime or investigation? Here are four picks across television, documentaries and podcasts that explore the question.
Category: Podcasts
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George Carlin’s Estate Sues Podcasters Over A.I. Episode
The lawsuit claims that an hourlong comedy special on YouTube violated Carlin’s copyright.
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True-Crime Podcasts About Trump Are Everywhere
MSNBC, NPR, Vox Media and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution are all aiming to capitalize on interest in the criminal cases against President Donald J. Trump with the shows.
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Mother Jones to Merge With the Center for Investigative Reporting
The combined newsroom will have more than 70 people.
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How Anderson Cooper Deals With Grief and Memorializes His Family at Home
How do you memorialize the people you loved and lost? Object by object, the CNN anchor is trying to figure it out.
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Carmelo Anthony and the Kid Mero Team Up to Talk Basketball (Maybe Even the Nets)
Carmelo Anthony, the former Knicks star, and the Kid Mero, a.k.a. the comedian Joel Martinez, have a new show in which they will discuss their favorite subjects: Basketball and New York.
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Jewelry Podcasts Pick Up Some Glitter
Episodes on topics such as what to do with an old engagement ring have prompted downloads of these four free podcasts.
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The Best True Crime to Stream: Family Matters
Four picks from television, films and podcasts that show blood is not always thicker than water.
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The Best True Crime to Stream: Stories That Are Very Scary, and Real
Four terrifying, unnerving picks across television, film and podcast.
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Jake Johnson and Gareth Reynolds’s Podcast, ‘We’re Here to Help,’ Blends Advice and Comedy
Jake Johnson and Gareth Reynolds have built a following for their podcast, “We’re Here to Help,” in a short time by blending counsel with comedy.
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How the Agushto Papa Podcast Chronicles Musica Mexicana
The Agushto Papa podcast has become the go-to media outlet for the rising stars of música Mexicana.
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The Best True Crime Podcasts and Documentaries to Stream Now
By and large, women and girls are the victims of violent crimes, not the perpetrators. But not always. Here are four picks across TV, film and podcast that turn the tables.
