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RFK Memories with Devon McTavish, plus D.C. United vs. Portland Timbers

D.C. United took a week off, but Filibuster never does! With the news that RFK Stadium is likely to be torn down by 2021, Jason, Adam, and Ben bring on Devon McTavish, former United player and current color commentator on FloSports, to talk about memories of RFK from a player’s point of view. We also…

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Andrew Rannells Reads ‘The Tallest Man I Ever Loved’

Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher When Andrew Rannells was 22, he made a list of all the qualities of his dream man: kind, funny (but not too funny), creative, social (but not too social), dark-haired and — perhaps most important —…

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Three Podcasts to Listen to in September

The magnificent “1619” podcast, part of the 1619 Project, from the New York Times, begins with the sound of surf and seagulls: the coast of Point Comfort, in Hampton, Virginia, where, four hundred years ago, in a ship called the White Lion, enslaved African people arrived for the first time in what became the United…

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Play Next: From print to podcasts

Good morning, I’m Paige Hymson, a podcast producer here at The Times. We have some exciting news about a brand-new podcast coming out next week. The trailer was just released and you can take a listen here and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. “Larger Than Life” is a documentary podcast reported, written and hosted…

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9 podcasts to listen to this week

Podmass_In [Podmass](https://www.avclub.com/c/podmass),_ The A.V. Club _sifts through the ever-expanding world of podcasts and recommends the previous week’s best episodes. Have your own favorite? Let us know in the comments or at [podmass@avclub.com](mailto:podmass@avclub.com)._   As 1865 comes to a close with this 13th episode, it’s tempting to wonder if this is the best audio fiction podcast of…

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The Black Prism, chs. 51-95  |  Ricochet

Craig, Ryan, and Stephanie discuss the second half of Brent Weeks’s The Black Prism, book 1 in the Lightbringer series. After a long setup in the first half, we get a lot of interesting questions and moments to chew on. Why is this book titled The Black Prism? Is it actually awful that the Chromeria expects…

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New hires hint how Spotify is thinking about sports and news 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 225, dated September 10, 2019. Platisher, ye cometh. Spotify has made two interesting personnel moves to bolster its…

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The Best Audio Drama Podcasts

Illustration: Jim Cooke / Photos: Shutterstock Everyone should be listening to an audio drama podcast—the kind of podcast that plays out like theater or movies or TV. Listening to podcasts without any audio dramas like watching TV without ever trying Game of Thrones or Arrested Development or Orange Is the New Black. And while the…

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Fighting for IMI.com – DNW Podcast #249 – Domain Name Wire

The story behind one man’s expensive battle to keep his domain name. Jeffrey Black registered IMI.com in 1994. Over two decades later he found himself in court spending hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to prove that he wasn’t cybersquatting on a concrete company’s brand by registering the domain. On today’s show, Black’s attorney Mike…

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Apple Is Ready to Grow Its Own Original Podcasts

Apple plans to fund original podcasts that would be exclusive to its audio service, according to people familiar with the matter, increasing its investment in the industry to keep competitors Spotify and Stitcher at bay. Executives at the company have reached out to media companies and their representatives to discuss buying exclusive rights to podcasts,…

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