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Alexandra Cooper (born August 21, 1994) is an American podcaster and co-creator and host of Call Her Daddy, a weekly comedy and advice podcast on Spotify.In 2021, Time Magazine called her "arguably the most successful woman in podcasting" after she signed a three-year exclusive deal with Spotify worth $60 million. [1]
On Being was listed in the iTunes top ten podcasts of 2014. [12] In 2016, On Being changed distributors from APM to the Public Radio Exchange. [13] In May 2022 it was announced that as of June 2022 the program would be changing from a weekly show to a "seasonal podcast," and the final weekly program aired in late June 2022. [14]
Ashley Gavin (born 17 November 1987) is an American comedian, writer, and podcast host. She has been featured on Netflix is a Joke, Hulu, Comedy Central, but is best known for her viral crowd work videos on TikTok and for her podcast, We're Having Gay Sex. [1] She also hosts the podcast Chosen Family along with online creators Alayna Joy and ...
In August 2024, Cooper signed a new, three-year deal reportedly worth $100 million to take her Call Her Daddy show and podcast collective to SiriusXM starting in 2025.
Maria Menounos is opening up about the time friends shamed her decision to have a child via surrogate. “They were friends. One of them worked for me for a while,” Menounos, 46, shared on the ...
Hillary, help me,” said Spelling, 51, on the Dec. 6 episode of her podcast Misspelling, which was a recording of a therapy ... But when Goldsher talked about being “deserving” of getting in ...
Call Her Daddy is an advice and comedy podcast created by Alexandra Cooper and Sofia Franklyn in 2018. The podcast was formerly owned and distributed by Barstool Sports until June 2021, when it was announced that Cooper had signed an exclusive deal with Spotify worth $60 million.
She launched her podcast, The Broski Report, in May 2023. Its debut episode became the fourth most-streamed podcast episode in the U.S. on Spotify upon release, while its YouTube channel had more than 500 thousand subscribers by November 2023. Her monthly, medieval-themed YouTube talk show, Royal Court, premiered in July 2023