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Maximum Film [30] is a spin-off of retired Maximum Fun podcast Wham Bam Pow, hosted by Ify Nwadiwe and with regular panel members Drea Clark and Alonso Duralde. The podcast features discussion of recent hit films through a racially diverse lens with rotating guests. [31] Former regular panel members include host Ricky Carmona and April Wolfe.
Talking Sopranos is a Podjams production; the executive producer is Jeff Sussman and the producer is Andy Verderame. [2]The first episode of the podcast was released on April 6, 2020, in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, and so the hosts and guests initially filmed their parts remotely.
Jesse Michael Gabriel Thorn [2] (born April 24, 1981) is an American media entrepreneur and public radio and podcast host/creator. He is the founder of the Maximum Fun podcast network, and the host and producer of the podcasts Judge John Hodgman and Jordan, Jesse, Go! [3] and the radio show and podcast Bullseye.
A rewatch podcast is a podcast hosted by cast members (sometimes leads, sometimes supporting actors) of a popular television show or film series that is no longer running where they discuss the show or film and "rewatch" scenes or episodes.
The move to Vallely's house marked his first appearances on the show; he would go on to become a formal host of podcast. [5] In August 2018, Budden signed a deal to bring his podcast to Spotify while still uploading a video version to YouTube, and expand the show to a twice-weekly schedule, with new episodes every Wednesday and Saturday. [6]
Spotify's paid service also includes 15 hours of audiobooks a month, while YouTube's counterpart lets customers play videos with their phone screen off. From a podcaster's standpoint, Spotify and ...
Google said that YouTube is already the more popular way to listen to podcasts: About 23% of weekly podcast users in the U.S. say YouTube is their most frequently used service, compared with 4% ...
Listen up, kids! There’s a world of entertainment out there — and it doesn’t require being glued to a screen. It’s called a podcast, and similar to the world of books, the range of audio ...