
Tenderfoot TV
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Address: 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA
Website: tenderfoot.tv
Latest news
- Mar 9: “We couldn’t find a home for this on television”, said Jodie Tovay the cohost of Wisecrack, in her acceptance speech for Podcast Of The Year at The Ambies a few weeks ago. Well, that didn’t take long. UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, has acquired the television rights in a competitive process. The writer will be Eli Journé, who is currently working on Severance for Apple TV; Eat The Cat will executive produce, alongside Tenderfoot TV, iHeartMedia and Starwipe Productions.
- Feb 11, 2025: Crook County launches today from iHeart and Tenderfoot TV. It's a story of Ken Tekiela, a celebrated Chicago firefighter and loving father of two who led a secret double life as a hitman for the Chicago mafia. For over two decades Ken, known in crime circles as “the Kid,” successfully kept his mafia life a secret from his family and closest friends. In 2013, that all changed when he broke down and told his son Kyle everything. Kyle hosts the podcast.
- Jan 14, 2025: A new series in the Monster true-crime podcast franchise, Monster: BTK, launches today from Tenderfoot TV and iHeartMedia. It's the sixth season, and focuses on "BTK", the true story of Dennis Rader, known as the BTK Killer (Bind, Torture, Kill), who murdered at least 10 people in Kansas between 1974 and 1991.
- Nov 18, 2024: Tenderfoot TV and Audacy today release an investigative series which revisits a 1995 murder after uncovering a box of forgotten VHS tapes and police reports. Evidence is discovered linking the crime to a secretive cult that required its members to “take a soul” as part of their initiation. There's a possible connection to several unsolved murders. , and exposing of a mysterious group known as The Lords of Death.
- Jul 26, 2024: As the Paris Olympics get ready to start this weekend, Flashpoint is new from Tenderfoot TV and iHeartPodcasts, looking at Eric Rudolph, the person who bombed the Atlanta games in 1996, and who remained on the run until 2003. The podcast hears the stories of Rudolph's victims, and his lasting impact.
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