Four picks across television, documentary and podcast that do a lot more than rehash what we already know about notorious killers.
Category: Podcasts
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Actors’ Strike Leaves Celebrity Podcasts in Grey Zone
Rewatch podcasts and podcasts affiliated with Hollywood studios were at the center of a week of confusion over union policies. “Nobody really knows,” said Sophia Bush of “One Tree Hill.”
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Gotta Save the Castle? Start a Podcast.
The Duchess of Rutland learned the art of running a castle on the job. Then she started interviewing other duchesses on how they make it work.
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Gotta Save the Castle? Start a Podcast.
The Duchess of Rutland learned the art of running a castle on the job. Then she started interviewing other duchesses on how they make it work.
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The Boot Camp for NBA Hot Takes
A two-day camp trains current and former basketball players in the lucrative art of broadcasting, podcasting and throwing verbal bombs on camera.
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Bowen Yang and Matt Young’s Las Culturistas Culture Awards Celebrated and Made Fun of Awards Shows
At the second annual “Las Culturistas” Culture Awards, comedians Bowen Yang and Matt Young put on an affectionate and over-the-top parody of an award show.
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Saudi Investors and MBS Head to Paris, Looking for Deals
A contingent from the kingdom, including its powerful crown prince, are in the French capital looking to spend big on investments.
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Prince Harry and Meghan End Spotify Partnership
The couple’s production company and the streaming service announced an end to their relationship, less than a year after Meghan’s podcast debuted on the platform.
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Can the Tribeca Festival Make Audio Appealing?
The Tribeca Festival and audio artists each have something the other wants. Can they make it work?
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Spotify Podcast Layoffs Will Affect Gimlet and Parcast Workers
Spotify said it was cutting 2 percent of its work force and absorbing two popular podcast studios, Gimlet Media and Parcast, into Spotify Studios.
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‘The Blog Era’ Podcast Resurrects Rap Media History
The new podcast from the brothers Eric and Jeff Rosenthal explores what made hip-hop blogs matter — and why they faded away.
