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Freedom Watch was created in February 2009 as an online show and originally webcast once a week. In September 2009, the show began webcasting three or four times a week. Frequent guests of the online show included Congressman Ron Paul, Lew Rockwell, and Peter Schiff.
Napolitano in 2010. Before joining Fox as a news analyst, Napolitano was the presiding judge for the first season of Twentieth Television's syndicated court show Power of Attorney (2000–2002), in which people brought small-claims disputes to a televised courtroom.
Joshua Malina, who played Will Bailey in The West Wing, said, "I've been a frequent guest on other people's podcasts, and I have always wanted to find something that I could call my own," collaborating with his friend and the host of the podcast Song Exploder, Hrishikesh Hirway, to start the podcast. [2] The first episode was released on March ...
“The Murdaugh Murders” — This podcast by FITS News reporter Mandy Matney is the most popular Murdaugh podcast, with more than 50 episodes currently available to download or stream.
The podcast debuted as a spinoff of WNYC's Radiolab on June 2, 2016, with an episode entitled "Cruel and Unusual", which was dedicated to the legal history of the death penalty in the United States. [6] [7] The podcast was developed to focus on the history of decisions made by the Supreme Court. [8] [9] [10] Elie Mystal was the legal editor for ...
Taskmaster: The People's Podcast: Taskmaster: Jack Bernhardt Lou Sanders (episodes 1–73) Jenny Eclair (episodes 74–present) April 15, 2022 [46] [47] Return to the Shadows: Shadowhunters: Dominic Sherwood, Katherine McNamara: April 11, 2022 [48] The Twilight Effect: The Twilight Saga : Ashley Greene, Melanie Howe March 15, 2022 [49] Truest ...
Spears returned to TV screens by joining Season 2 of Fox's talent competition series "The X Factor." She oversaw a crop of talent alongside Simon Cowell, L.A. Reid and Demi Lovato on the judge's ...
The first episode of the newly independent Bugle was published on 20 January 2012 and the podcast was funded by donations and merchandise purchases by listeners from October 2012 to mid-2016. In the summer of 2014 The Bugle was put on hiatus so that Oliver could focus on his then-forthcoming television show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver ...