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EW's 'Twin Peaks' Podcast Ponders the 'Black Hole Sun' in Part 11

Part 11 of the revived season of Twin Peaks was a raucous hour, confrontations occurred, shots were fired, and there was a dream about a box. As Gordon Cole reaches through dimensions and the Briggs family works out some issues in the wildest episode of the season, the newest episode of EW’s A Twin Peaks Podcast: A Podcast…

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An Oral History of the Funniest Podcast Ever

It’s a hazy Saturday afternoon in July and some of the greatest improvisers in the country are assembling in a nondescript office building on Sunset Boulevard in East Hollywood. One by one, they enter Earwolf Studios and greet each other like the old friends they’ve become. There’s Jon Gabrus, lounging on the couch in front…

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New Zealand's own Serial takes on the Bain slayings

Stuff today released Black Hands, their first podcast series, in which leading David Bain authority and occasionally-terrible column writer Martin van Beynen draws on ten years of experience following the case to outline exactly why he believes Bain is guilty of murdering his family. Don Rowe spoke to van Beynen about the killings, the difficulty of…

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David Bain's prison guard and close family friend speaks out on the murders

MARTIN VAN BEYNEN Last updated 09:10, July 23 2017 IAIN McGREGOR/STUFF Black Hands, a 10-part podcast series examining the complex and controversial Bain family murders by award-winning Stuff journalist Martin van Beynen is launching on July 24. A former Dunedin prison officer whom David Bain called… Read More.

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Fresh Air Weekend: Billy Bragg On Skiffle;

Billy Bragg says he initially pursued songwriting as a way to escape working in the local car factory. Andy Whale/Courtesy of Faber & Faber hide caption toggle caption Andy Whale/Courtesy of Faber & Faber Billy Bragg says he initially pursued songwriting as a way to escape working in the local car factory. Andy Whale/Courtesy of…

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Adaptations of other forms of media to podcasts » Nieman Journalism Lab

Editor’s note: Hot Pod is a weekly newsletter on the podcasting industry written by Nick Quah; we happily share it with Nieman Lab readers each Tuesday. Welcome to Hot Pod, a newsletter about podcasts. This is issue 129, published July 25, 2017. Hey folks! We’re talking about adaptations, once again. Gimlet wraps a big week…

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How Podcasts Are Screwing Up My Life

Lily Peschardt | Contributing Writer | 1 hour ago The Debrief: The list of things to do and read and watch and listen to just grows and grows longer each and every day. Illustration by Hailey Hamilton For a while there I had a nice balance. I could juggle the books and TV and films…

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David Bain's prison guard and close family friend speaks out on the murders

MARTIN VAN BEYNEN Last updated 09:10, July 23 2017 IAIN McGREGOR/STUFF Black Hands, a 10-part podcast series examining the complex and controversial Bain family murders by award-winning Stuff journalist Martin van Beynen is launching on July 24. A former Dunedin prison officer whom David Bain called… Read More.

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30 for 30 Podcasts Is Like This American Life, But for Sports

Photo: 30 for 30 After you make an Oscar-winning documentary epic, what’s next? For ESPN, the answer is a podcast. Such is the recent arc of ESPN’s beloved documentary series “30 for 30.” In the eight years since its inception, “30 for 30” has been a consistently surprising creature. Its back catalogue — littered with…

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A quick guide to the wonderful world of podcasting

Last updated 05:00, July 22 2017 IAIN McGREGOR/STUFF Black Hands, a 10-part podcast series examining the complex and controversial Bain family murders by award-winning Stuff journalist Martin van Beynen is launching on July 24. Stuff has released its first podcast: Black Hands – A family mass murder, which is about the Bain family murders. What actually…

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