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The Almost Moon Man – The New York Times

Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher There are two stories from the 1960s that America likes to tell about itself — the civil rights movement and the space race. We look at the brief moment when the two collided. [For an exclusive…

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Podcasts From Lesley Arfin & Margaret Cho Lead Debut Slate Of Earios – Deadline

Podcasts from talent including Love creator Lesley Arfin, Margaret Cho, Glow’s Kimmy Gatewood and The Good Place’s Rebecca Delgado form the inaugural slate for female-focused podcast network Earios. Earios was set up by former UTA and WME comedy agent Priyanka Mattoo, who also ran Electric Dynamite with Jack Black, Maria Blasucci, star of HBO’s Family…

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How do exclusive podcasts fit into the forever war between Apple and Spotify? » Nieman Journalism Lab

Welcome to Hot Pod, a newsletter about podcasts. This is issue 219, dated July 23, 2019. Apple, podcasts, and exclusive content. Obviously, we should talk a little more about the Apple business. ICYMI: Bloomberg published a story last week reporting that Apple is apparently planning to “fund original podcasts that would be exclusive to its…

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The skills gap disconnect.

The skills gap disconnect. Thursday, July 18, 2019 Dave shares a listener story of scammers calling drug stores to try to gather customer rewards points. Joe describes federal contractors being scammed out of over $10 million of hardware, some of it classified communications equipment. The catch of the day… Read More.

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WABE’s ‘Bottom Of The Map’ Podcast Examines The Atlanta Child Murders And Hip-Hop Music

In 1979 a slew of murders of African-American children were committed in Atlanta. Over two years, at least 29 children were kidnapped and murdered. Forty years later, “The Atlanta child murders” still reverberate in TV mini-series, podcasts, and music. WABE’s new “Bottom of the Map” podcast addresses how both the murders and hip-hop music are…

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Mindy Kaling on ‘The Office,’ ‘Late Night,’ and Turning Down Her ‘Dream’ Job at SNL

Subscribe to The Last Laugh on Apple Podcasts With the national release of her first major film just a few days away, Mindy Kaling arrived to this week’s taping of The Last Laugh podcast ready to talk. Wearing a red T-shirt with the words “Tu me fais rougir mon cherie” emblazoned across the front, it…

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Mayor Pete Buttigieg on Kara Swisher podcast Recode Decode: transcript

South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg is a popular 2020 candidate among Silicon Valley’s wealthy donors, but taking their money won’t deter him from regulating Big Tech, he said on the latest episode of Recode Decode With Kara Swisher. “The internet started out as this delicate flower that had to be cultivated and we had…

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Apple would also like to start throwing money at exclusive podcasts

Photo: David Paul Morris (Getty Images) Good news, podcast fans: Things are going to get slightly more unpleasant for you! Yes, you already have to put up with a lot of ads for companies that mail uncooked food to your house and the basic indignity of having to say the words “it’s a podcast” when…

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Destinee Lynn, Spanish Rice, Lil Saucy, Spidey Mayweather, Genesis Renji and more

Milwaukee’s rap scene is too vast and decentralized to be summed up by any single artist or sound. Here at Radio Milwaukee, we try to showcase the variety of styles, voices and perspectives coming out of the local rap scene with our regular Milwaukee Rap Roundup, a spotlight on some of the city’s most noteworthy…

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Episode 5 NPR White Lies Civil Rights Crime Podcast : NPR

Pallbearers carry the casket of Jimmie Lee Jackson into a church in Marion, Ala., where a sign reads “Racism killed our brother.” Bettmann/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Bettmann/Getty Images Pallbearers carry the casket of Jimmie Lee Jackson into a church in Marion, Ala., where a sign reads “Racism killed our brother.” Bettmann/Getty Images Editor’s…

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