Lessons for writers from Serial‘s year in a courthouse

From left, Serial’s Julie Snyder, Sarah Koenig, and Emmanuel Dzotsi. Photo by Sandy Honig.

At the top of the transcripts page for the third season of Serial, a favorite on numerous year-end podcast lists, is a warning: “Serial is produced for the ear and designed to be heard, not read.”

We read the transcripts anyway. And we discovered that while Serial is a podcast, reporter Sarah Koenig’s bold writing in the latest season, which follows a year in a Cleveland courthouse, offers valuable lessons for print journalists.

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