Public media organization Prx today announced a new podcast collaboration with Condé Nast. Prx, one of the world’s top podcast publishers, will distribute the company’s podcasts across all podcast platforms. Condé Nast’s slate includes acclaimed shows across areas of news, narrative storytelling, fashion, food, politics, travel, technology, media, music, and investigative journalism. Prx will bring Condé Nast’s premiere podcasts to audiences and advertisers and help to unlock new revenue opportunities.
Condé Nast podcasts will continue to be available on-demand wherever listeners choose to listen. Shows now brought to listeners in partnership with Prx include the following: Inside the Hive from Vanity Fair, The Run-Through with Vogue, Critics at Large from The New Yorker, Dinner Sos from Bon Appétit, Women Who Travel from Condé Nast Traveler, Have a Nice Future from Wired, The Pitchfork Review, and the Peabody Award-winning In the Dark, which is launching two new...
Condé Nast podcasts will continue to be available on-demand wherever listeners choose to listen. Shows now brought to listeners in partnership with Prx include the following: Inside the Hive from Vanity Fair, The Run-Through with Vogue, Critics at Large from The New Yorker, Dinner Sos from Bon Appétit, Women Who Travel from Condé Nast Traveler, Have a Nice Future from Wired, The Pitchfork Review, and the Peabody Award-winning In the Dark, which is launching two new...
- 1/10/2024
- Podnews.net
Condé Nast is making an acquisition in the podcast space.
The publisher is acquiring the In the Dark podcast from American Public Media, including the library of past episodes.
The company is bringing over the investigative show’s staff, including co-creators Madeleine Baran and Samara Freemark, who will develop a new season for Condé Nast Entertainment’s audio division.
They will also work with the staff of the New Yorker on future episodes of In the Dark, and will develop new narrative podcast series for the company’s broader portfolio. New Yorker editor David Remnick said that he was first introduced to the series by cultural critic Sarah Larson, who named In the Dark her podcast of the year in 2018.
“And was she ever right,” he added. “I am delighted that The New Yorker will be partnering with Madeleine, Samara, and their team’s extraordinary investigative work.”
“We’re incredibly...
The publisher is acquiring the In the Dark podcast from American Public Media, including the library of past episodes.
The company is bringing over the investigative show’s staff, including co-creators Madeleine Baran and Samara Freemark, who will develop a new season for Condé Nast Entertainment’s audio division.
They will also work with the staff of the New Yorker on future episodes of In the Dark, and will develop new narrative podcast series for the company’s broader portfolio. New Yorker editor David Remnick said that he was first introduced to the series by cultural critic Sarah Larson, who named In the Dark her podcast of the year in 2018.
“And was she ever right,” he added. “I am delighted that The New Yorker will be partnering with Madeleine, Samara, and their team’s extraordinary investigative work.”
“We’re incredibly...
- 3/9/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Naked Lunch, the first podcast hosted by Phil Rosenthal (Everybody Loves Raymond) and from SiriusXM’s Stitcher, has lined up its inaugural set of guests. Former Raymond stars Brad Garrett and Ray Romano will join Rosenthal and co-host David Wild, along with Brad Paisley, Elaine May, Jimmy Kimmel, Nancy Silverton, Paul Reiser, Roy Choi, and others.
Episodes of Naked Lunch will be recorded at Rosenthal’s home, where he and Wild, a journalist and best-selling author, will speak to guests about their lives. Naturally, lunch will be served from local restaurants. “With no agenda except the promise of a well-spent afternoon in excellent company, the show will be an informal meeting of wits, minds, and hearts,” according to Stitcher.
The podcast is available on Stitcher, SiriusXM’s mobile app, along with all major podcast platforms. It will drop May 12.
Naked Lunch is executive produced by Chris Bannon (Conan O’Brien...
Episodes of Naked Lunch will be recorded at Rosenthal’s home, where he and Wild, a journalist and best-selling author, will speak to guests about their lives. Naturally, lunch will be served from local restaurants. “With no agenda except the promise of a well-spent afternoon in excellent company, the show will be an informal meeting of wits, minds, and hearts,” according to Stitcher.
The podcast is available on Stitcher, SiriusXM’s mobile app, along with all major podcast platforms. It will drop May 12.
Naked Lunch is executive produced by Chris Bannon (Conan O’Brien...
- 4/21/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Tis the season for UFO death cults. HBO Max has unveiled the trailer for “Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults,” an upcoming documentary that will premiere December 3 on the streaming service.
Per WarnerMedia, the docuseries is a thorough examination of the infamous UFO cult through the eyes of its former members and loved ones. What started in 1975 with the disappearance of 20 people from a small town in Oregon, ended in 1997 with the largest suicide on U.S. soil and changed the face of modern New Age religion forever. “Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults” uses never-before-seen footage and first-person accounts to explore the infamous UFO cult that shocked the nation with their out-of-this-world beliefs.
All four episodes of the docuseries will premiere Thursday, December 3. The first episode of “Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults” will be available to stream for free on HBO Max’s website starting Friday,...
Per WarnerMedia, the docuseries is a thorough examination of the infamous UFO cult through the eyes of its former members and loved ones. What started in 1975 with the disappearance of 20 people from a small town in Oregon, ended in 1997 with the largest suicide on U.S. soil and changed the face of modern New Age religion forever. “Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults” uses never-before-seen footage and first-person accounts to explore the infamous UFO cult that shocked the nation with their out-of-this-world beliefs.
All four episodes of the docuseries will premiere Thursday, December 3. The first episode of “Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults” will be available to stream for free on HBO Max’s website starting Friday,...
- 11/25/2020
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
HBO Max has announced that Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults, a four-part documentary series, will premiere Thursday, December 3rd on the streaming platform.
The docuseries will provide a thorough examination of the infamous UFO cult, which began in 1975 after the disappearance of 20 people from a small town in Oregon. The cult’s members believed that, through following the teachings and practices of the cult, they could chemically and biologically transform their body into “a next-level alien,” as described in the trailer, before boarding a UFO and sailing off into the afterlife.
The docuseries will provide a thorough examination of the infamous UFO cult, which began in 1975 after the disappearance of 20 people from a small town in Oregon. The cult’s members believed that, through following the teachings and practices of the cult, they could chemically and biologically transform their body into “a next-level alien,” as described in the trailer, before boarding a UFO and sailing off into the afterlife.
- 11/24/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
What kind of fresh hell is this? HBO Max has released the trailer for December docuseries “Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults,” and the footage will take you right back to the late-90s insanity.
HBO Max’s “Heaven’s Gate” docuseries uses never-before-seen footage and first-person accounts to examine the infamous UFO cult through the eyes of its former members and their loved ones, according to the streaming service. What started in 1975 with the disappearance of 20 people from a small town in Oregon, ended in 1997 with the largest mass suicide on U.S. soil and changed the face of modern New Age religion forever.
“The basic idea of Heaven’s Gate was that you would chemically and biologically transform your body, becoming a next-level alien,” one of the docuseries participants explains in the trailer, “and then you would physically get on board the UFO which would then sail off into Heaven.
HBO Max’s “Heaven’s Gate” docuseries uses never-before-seen footage and first-person accounts to examine the infamous UFO cult through the eyes of its former members and their loved ones, according to the streaming service. What started in 1975 with the disappearance of 20 people from a small town in Oregon, ended in 1997 with the largest mass suicide on U.S. soil and changed the face of modern New Age religion forever.
“The basic idea of Heaven’s Gate was that you would chemically and biologically transform your body, becoming a next-level alien,” one of the docuseries participants explains in the trailer, “and then you would physically get on board the UFO which would then sail off into Heaven.
- 11/24/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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