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October 25, 2024:
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Podcast Perspectives has interviewed Gretta Cohn, the Pushkin Industries CEO and founder of Transmitter Media. The show discusses her career path – from cellist for Cursive and Bright Eyes to an intern at the Village Voice, to producer at WNYC and Earwolf, and then founding her own company.
July 25, 2024:
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Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast has signed a multi-year extension with SiriusXM's Earwolf. The show will also release archive episodes. Scott Aukerman, the host, is currently on a 30-city international tour.
June 21, 2024:
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Office Ladies, one of the US's biggest shows, is reportedly to leave SiriusXM's Earwolf and move to Audacy. A number of other Earwolf shows have left the network over the past year.
February 26, 2024:
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Podcrushed and Threedom have been signed by Lemonada Media. Both shows were with SiriusXM’s Earwolf; one of the co-hosts of Threedom, Scott Aukerman, launched Earwolf in 2010. Other Earwolf shows have left the network in the past year, to Sony, AdvertiseCast, and Lemonada.
October 5, 2023:
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The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael has joined Lemonada Media. The show was with Earwolf; a new episode is out today.
August 17, 2023:
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Libsyn's AdvertiseCast (booth #101) has signed Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People for exclusive ad representation. The show from Chris Gethard was with Earwolf.
May 12, 2023:
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Among the other announcements at the IAB Podcast Upfronts in New York NY, USA: Sony Music Entertainment announced a growing slate including the addition of Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness to its network (from Earwolf/SiriusXM) … and Wondery and Bloomberg announced a mini-series focusing on the FTX crypto scandal, and Sam Bankman-Fried's part in it. (Available "on Wondery+ and the Bloomberg Terminal" from May 22).
April 4, 2023:
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Choice Words with Samantha Bee is a new podcast, out in June, from Lemonada Media. Her late night show Full Frontal ended last year; this new show will contain interviews with celebrities and politicians. It's on the same RSS feed as her previous show, Full Release, from Earwolf.
February 7, 2023:
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Amelia Chappelow from Earwolf and Stitcher came back to Brisbane, Australia for the first time in three and a half years and the sheila defo liked back home, hey.
December 13, 2022:
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The creators of How Did This Get Made? have signed a further deal with SiriusXM, Earwolf and Stitcher. The multi-year extensions are to this main show, which started in 2010 and has had 40 million downloads so far, and the companion series Unspooled.
March 25, 2022:
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In her last piece for The Verge, Ashley Carman writes "How SiriusXM bought and bungled" the podcast network Earwolf.
March 17, 2022:
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Who was the first independent podcaster to turn a podcast into a TV show? We asked that question yesterday; Aaron Mahnke reminded us that his show Lore holds the title of the first TV show based directly on an indie podcast (Amazon Prime, first airing Oct 2017; we reported it in Aug 2017). Other indie-podcasts-turned-TV-shows include Limetown (Facebook Watch, Oct 2019), The Midnight Gospel, from the Duncan Trussell Family Hour (Netflix, Apr 2020), and Archive 81 (Netflix, Jan 2022). Podcasts from bigger networks, rather than indies, include The Ricky Gervais Show (HBO and Channel 4, Feb 2010) and Earwolf Media's Comedy Bang! Bang! (IFC, June 2012).
November 22, 2021:
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Earwolf producer Matt Apodaca is interviewed by Podcasteroid, a podcast review blog.
September 29, 2021:
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US comedy writer Scott Aukerman is launching Comedy Bang! Bang! World, a paid-for podcast network. Aukerman, who also launched Earwolf in 2010, is partnering with Acast; subscribers for either $4 or $7 can listen to these shows acro ss almost all podcast apps. Acast's Ross Adams and Johan Billgren are guests tomorrow on the Podland podcast.
April 14, 2021:
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Conan O'Brien Needs A Fan, a new show from Earwolf and Team Coco, launches tomorrow according to Deadline. Interestingly, perhaps, the show is not, yet, in Apple Podcasts.
January 1, 2021:
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BEST COMEDY SHOW: Urgent Care (Earwolf, Omny Studio)
December 14, 2020:
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Kevin Bartelt, Senior Producer at Earwolf, has announced that he'll be leaving Earwolf in January. His podcast, Hollywood Handbook, was to leave the network, but a day later that the pro version will remain with Stitcher Premium. Yo, Is This Racist? is also to leave Earwolf.
November 10, 2020:
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Podcasts was a category in US quiz show Jeopardy! on Monday. Podcasts highlighted were Stitcher's Science Rules! with Bill Nye, Luminary's Fiasco, Wondery's WeCrashed, an Audible Original called It Burns, and Earwolf's Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend. Taped earlier, it was the first broadcast since the death of the host, Alex Trebek.
July 7, 2020:
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Sirius XM is in advanced talks to buy Stitcher. SiriusXM owns Pandora, a US-only music service and podcast app), AdsWizz, a programmatic audio ads technology company, and Simplecast, a podcast host and analytics service, along with the US satellite radio service. Stitcher encompasses Midroll, a podcast advertising company selling ads for 350 shows, podcast production networks Stitcher Podcasts and Earwolf which make 50 shows, and a podcast app.
April 23, 2020:
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Headgum has seen a 10% decrease, according to Deadline. The piece also includes Earwolf, who claim a small decline.
March 27, 2020:
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Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend - hosted by Omny Studio and produced by Stitcher's Earwolf - got a heavy promotion in Spotify's PR email this week. Curious.
December 5, 2019:
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Paolo McCarty highlights something we missed at the time: when Stitcher and Earwolf moved from ART19 to Omny Studio, that meant that every part of their business - production, hosting, distribution and monetisation - is now owned by their owner, Scripps.
October 3, 2019:
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Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend returns next week, with comedy heavy hitters such as Paul Rudd, Ellen DeGeneres, David Letterman and Tina Fey. It's achieved over 55 million downloads and 23,000 ratings and reviews. (Team Coco / Earwolf / ART19)
August 6, 2019:
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Stitcher have announced their Q3 2019 slate for Stitcher Originals and Earwolf. Expect new shows from Jameela Jamil, Aasif Mandvi, Joel Kim Oster and Mitra Jouhari; Verified investigates the potential dangers of the sharing economy; new seasons of The Dream, LeVar Burton Reads, Dead Ass with Khadeen & Devale, Science Rules! with Bill Nye, and more.
July 8, 2019:
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Andy Richter, "best known for his role as sidekick of Conan O'Brien", launches a new podcast today. The Three Questions sees Andy ask the same three questions to each of his guests: "Where do you come from?" "Where are you going?" "What have you learned?" (Team Coco / Earwolf / ART19)
May 29, 2019:
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Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend recently interviewed Howard Stern. He reflects that rules and regulations, as he had on radio, give structure, discipline and tension: removing those rules dramatically changes things, as he found when moving to SiriusXM (but also valid for podcasting). (Team Coco / Earwolf / ART19)
February 12, 2019:
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Comedy scifi podcast Voyage to the Stars launches tomorrow, starring Felicia Day - it's "the misadventures of a group of misfits that accidentally found themselves on the wrong side of a wormhole, trying not to blow up the galaxy in their attempts to make the long journey home." (Earwolf / ART19)
January 10, 2019:
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Job: Earwolf/Stitcher/Midroll is looking for a Senior Production Manager, in Los Angeles CA, USA.
October 9, 2018:
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Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend is a new weekly podcast from the US late night show host. It describes itself as "unboundedly playful". (Earwolf / TeamCoco / ART19)
October 4, 2018:
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Threedom, "the show where Paul F Tompkins, Lauren Lapkus, and Scott Aukerman abandon their normal podcast formats to trade funny stories and crack each other up", launches today. (Earwolf, ART19)
September 12, 2018:
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Stitcher has a new logo. "A bit more modern, a bit bolder. Representative of the continuing evolution of podcasting, yet still harkening back to our roots." Podcasters are asked to update their listen badges: visit the partner portal and then hit "promote this show". Stitcher is also now the parent brand of Midroll and Earwolf.
April 6, 2018:
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"Why podcasting is good (and slightly bad) for comedy" is a piece promoting the new podcast Threedom, a Stitcher Premium production by Earwolf. And talking about comedy, here's Jimmy Pardo talking about his podcast, the almost-1500-episode Never Not Funny.
March 5, 2018:
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Earwolf has announced that episodes older than six months will be placed behind a paywall, and you'll need to be a Stitcher Premium subscriber to access them. It's $4.99/month.
January 26, 2018:
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Radio is out, podcasting is in: US media company Scripps is restructuring. They're selling their 34 US radio stations. In future they want to focus on TV and podcasting, through their companies Midroll, Stitcher and Earwolf.
November 7, 2017:
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Earwolf's Raised By TV launches Friday. Midroll calls it "highly anticipated".
July 26, 2017:
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Earwolf adds more shows to their comedy podcast network.