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About PAVE Studios
Founded by Max Cutler, PAVE Studios is an entertainment company made up of culturally defining brands spanning genres. These brands produce and scale creator-led IP across video, audio, live experiences, and more. These include Crime House (true crime) and OpenMind – which produces Khloé in Wonder Land with Khloé Kardashian – with more to come. For more information visit pavestudios.com
Latest news
- Jul 8: The government gets a bad rap. But the roads under your feet, the forecast on your phone, and the letter in your mailbox are all government too. Hosted by Professors Greg Jackson and Lindsey Cormack, Government That Doesn’t Suck is a seriously researched, fact-driven podcast examining the dreams, machinery, and real-world impact behind American government, one episode at a time. It's from Rewind, of PAVE Studios.
- Jun 25: Crime House, the true crime brand from PAVE Studios, is working with Supporting Cast to power premium subscriptions. Crime House+ is also available on Apple Podcasts; PAVE Studios founder Max Cutler notes that this new partnership allows a more sustainable, direct relationship with the network's audience.
- Jun 5: PAVE Studios is to work with A+E to turn six of its unscripted TV shows into podcasts. Shows include history shows History’s Greatest Mysteries, and Modern Marvels; and crime show The First 48. They will roll out later this year.
- May 11: Some questions don't have answers. Yet. New from REWIND, the new brand from PAVE Studios, today - Hidden History with Dr. Harini Bhat unravels real events from history that still can't be fully explained. Mass hysterias. Medical oddities. Vanished civilizations. Strange signals. Unexplained phenomena that keep repeating, centuries apart, as if history is trying to tell us something.
- Apr 24: PAVE Studios has launched a history brand. Rewind will focus "on the stories that history forgot to finish" - it builds on the company's true crime strand, Crime House. The first show, Hidden History, premieres on May 11.
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