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Premiere for the film "Joker" in Los Angeles

Arts Jun 02

‘It’s time, folks.’ Marc Maron to end his ‘WTF’ podcast after 15 years

By Andrew Dalton, Associated Press

Politics Oct 07

Democratic presidential nominee and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks on Call Her Daddy podcast
Harris appears on ‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast as Democratic nominee steps up interviews this week

Kamala Harris opened a media blitz by the Democratic ticket with a conversation on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast. The chat delved into talk about abortion, sexual abuse and other issues that resonate with women.

By Josh Boak, Associated Press

Arts Mar 26

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Podcast industry faces challenges after explosive growth

An estimated 505 million people will listen to podcasts in 2024, the most in the medium’s short history. Since the term podcast was coined in 2004, the format has grown into a $25 billion industry. But the industry's expansion has…

By Jeffrey Brown, Connor Seitchik

Arts Dec 31

Podcast
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Critics weigh in on the best and most surprising podcasts of 2023

As 2023 comes to a close, we take a look at — or better yet, a listen to — some of the most engaging, enlightening and entertaining podcasts of the year. Vulture podcast critic Nicholas Quah and The New Yorker’s…

By Lisa Desjardins, Harry Zahn, Maea Lenei Buhre

Arts Feb 07

FILE PHOTO: Spotify CEO Daniel Ek speaks during a media event in New York
Spotify CEO says pulling Rogan from the platform is a ‘slippery slope’

Spotify’s CEO says that while he condemned podcaster Joe Rogan’s use of racial slurs, he doesn't believe that cutting ties with the popular personality is the answer.

By Tom Krisher, Lindsey Bahr, Associated Press

Jun 05

What to read, listen to and watch to learn about institutional racism

By Bella Isaacs-Thomas

The myriad consequences of institutional racism is a matter of national conversation and reflection. This list is just a starting point.

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Mar 20

Special podcast: Understanding the coronavirus

What are the origins of novel coronavirus and what comes next? Peter Daszak, a zoologist who studies outbreaks, and PBS NewsHour health and data producer Laura Santhanam join PBS NewsHour correspondent Lisa Desjardins for a closer look.

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Apr 06

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This podcast aims to air the unknowns about Trump’s business around the world

By PBS News Hour

The fact that President Trump also owns a vast business empire is a first for the U.S. A new investigative effort called "Trump Inc." explores his dual roles as commander in chief and chief executive. William Brangham talks with Andrea…

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Nov 28

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Prison-produced podcast ‘Ear Hustle’ lets you listen to real stories of incarcerated life

By Jeffrey Brown, Mike Fritz, Jaywon Choe

Prisoners inside one of California’s prisons are getting the opportunity to be heard -- behind bars and beyond. “Ear Hustle” is a podcast that offers listeners a rare look at inmate experiences, from race relations to sharing a tiny cell.

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Jun 29

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How journalist Ann Friedman learned to sound more like herself

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Women are routinely asked and expected to modify how they speak in order to not come across as too direct or harsh, says journalist Ann Friedman. But in pursuing her life’s work, she’s found greater confidence in her professional voice,…

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