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Serial host and producer Sarah Koenig. Serial is an investigative journalism podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig, narrating a nonfiction story over multiple episodes.The series was co-created and is co-produced by Koenig and Julie Snyder and developed by This American Life; as of July 2020, it is owned by The New York Times.
S-Town is an American investigative journalism podcast hosted by Brian Reed and created by the producers of Serial and This American Life. [1] All seven chapters were released on March 28, 2017. The podcast was downloaded a record-breaking 10 million times in four days [2] and had been downloaded over 80 million times by May 2020. [3]
The Last Podcast on the Left: 2011–present Various: Ben Kissel, Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski: The Last Podcast Network [61] Let's Go to Court! 2018–2024 Various: Kristin Caruso & Brandi Egan Let's Go To Court! [62] LISK: Long Island Serial Killer: 2020–present Shannan Gilbert: Chris Mass Mopac Audio [63] Lost in the Woods: 2020–present
Sarah Koenig (/ ˈ k eɪ n ɪ ɡ /; born July 9, 1969, in New York City) [3] is an American journalist, public radio personality, former [4] producer of the television and radio program This American Life, [5] and the host and executive producer of the podcast Serial.
Rabia Chaudry (Urdu: رابعہ چودھری) is a Pakistani-American attorney, author and podcast host. She is a family friend of Adnan Syed—who was the subject of the podcast Serial (2014)--and subsequently wrote a book about his case called Adnan’s Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial (2016), which became a New York Times best seller.
Serial, based on McFadden's novel, starring Martin Mull and Tuesday Weld Serial (podcast) , a podcast spinoff of radio series This American Life The Serial : A Year in the Life of Marin County , a 1977 novel by Cyra McFadden
Dzotsi was born in Streatham, London. [1] His parents' families immigrated to the United Kingdom from Dominica and Ghana.His family moved several times because of his father's work, and he lived in Shropshire and Belgium before emigrating to the United States, where they settled in Toledo, Ohio in 2005.
In 2016, Bergdahl's case was the focus of Season 2 of the podcast Serial. [130] On President Donald Trump's inauguration day, Bergdahl's lawyers sought to use the president's words to end the prosecution. Specifically, Trump had denounced Bergdahl during the presidential campaign as a "dirty rotten traitor".