Beginning Monday, June 6, listeners can subscribe to “The Binge” on Apple Podcasts to access full seasons of two new original podcasts: “Witnessed: Friendly Fire” and “Fringe Network: Alien State.” The channel also will include exclusive, ad-free access to library content from some of SME’s biggest hit series including “Chameleon,” “Death at the Wing,” “Firebug,” “The Doodler,” “The Just Enough Family” and “Witnessed: Borderlands.”Īmerican Girl launched its American Girl Podcast Network, comprised of three shows spanning formats and themes. Sony Music Entertainment’s Global Podcast Division is launching “The Binge,” a new subscription channel providing listeners with bingeable access to full seasons of new podcasts each month from across SME’s slate. The upcoming podcasts under the deal are: “Bloomberg Crypto” (premiering June 2022), led by Stacy-Marie Ishmael, Bloomberg’s managing editor for crypto “Bedrock, USA” (premiering July 2022) about a pandemic-era America awash in conspiracies and misinformation hosted by Bloomberg CityLab reporter Laura Bliss “In Trust” (premiering September 2022), a limited series about how members of one of the wealthiest families in Osage County, Okla., came to own more land in the area than anyone else “The Big Take” (premiering September 2022), covering top stories of the day on business, markets, economics, finance, politics, technology and more hosted by Weston Kosova and “Crash Course” (premiering October 2022), hosted by Bloomberg Opinion senior columnist Tim O’Brien, a weekly show exploring lessons learned when creativity and ambition collide with competition and power - on Wall Street and Main Street, and in Hollywood and Washington. The full slate of shows is distributed by the iHeartPodcast Network and can be heard on iHeartRadio and everywhere podcasts are available. The five shows will be the first podcasts to debut as part of a multiyear agreement to co-produce and distribute more than a dozen new original podcasts. IHeartMedia has ordered five original podcasts for 2022 from Bloomberg Media, featuring a mix of daily and weekly news programs and narrative-style limited series. The deal was negotiated by Avalon, which reps “WTF With Marc Maron” and Maron. The show is produced by co-creator Brendan McDonald. “We’ve amassed an amazing catalog over the years and Acast offers us an opportunity to make it available in a way it hasn’t been before, especially in international markets,” Maron said in a statement. The agreement goes into effect July 1, 2022. “WTF With Marc Maron” will continue to be released twice a week and will be available on all major podcast platforms. Over the years he has interviewed dozens of personalities including President Barack Obama, Kate Winslet, Keith Richards, Nicole Kidman, Stacey Abrams and Robin Williams - the last of which was inducted into America’s National Recording Registry earlier this year. Maron launched “WTF” in 2009, and since then has become a mainstay in the podcasting world. Maron’s podcast has about 55 million listens per year, primarily in North America. Top podcaster Marc Maron inked a three-year deal with indie podcast platform Acast for his podcast “WTF With Marc Maron.” The podcast will now be hosted, monetized and distributed via Acast, and Maron’s show will also be making use of the platform’s paid memberships offering, Acast+. In today’s podcast news roundup, Marc Maron goes into business with Acast iHeartMedia orders slate of podcasts from Bloomberg Media Financial Times and Pushkin Industries probe the porn biz Sony Music goes into “Binge” mode American Girl launches podcast network based on its doll franchise and more.
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