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In future, Cadence13 is to be known as “Audacy Podcasts” as part of a reorganisation. Podnews spotted in October that Audacy had stopped using the Cadence13 brand; that’s now official, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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US broadcaster Audacy, which recently filed for bankruptcy protection, has a new business plan which includes an audio subscription service, according to iHeart-owned Inside Radio. Audacy says it could deliver “as much as $20 million in revenue by 2027”. The company owns a number of podcast companies including Cadence13 and Pineapple Street.
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Last September, we reported that Tenderfoot TV was suing Audacy’s Cadence13 for breach of contract. A joint statement was released yesterday, saying: "Tenderfoot and Audacy have reached an agreement. Their work together on some of the biggest podcast franchises in the space continued uninterrupted throughout the litigation period, and the companies look forward to continuing their successful partnership on future projects." Terms weren’t given; the relationship lasts until 2026. Audacy has filed for bankruptcy.
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Audacy, owners of Cadence13 and Pineapple Street Studios, has filed for bankruptcy. The company plans a restructure and claims it will have “no operational impact”. Formerly known as Entercom, it acquired CBS Radio in 2017. It currently has debts of $1.9bn.
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What's up with Cadence13? The website was last updated in February 2023; and new seasons of Radio Rental, Gone South, To Live And Die In LA, Culpable and Say More with Dr? Sheila all just reference Audacy, not Cadence13. A spokesperson tells Podnews: "We continue to release shows through this studio. ... Like all media companies, Audacy is focused on building equity for our master brand, and in that mission, we’re aligning our studios and market-facing brands."
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Zak Levitt has joined Ballen Studios as Head of Production. He was Executive Vice President of Production at Audacy's Cadence13.
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Minimum guarantees: The Coffeezilla video alleges that minimum guarantees were made to creators by Kast Media that became unsustainable. Similar minimum guarantees have been made - and then cancelled - by Audacy, who made an agreement with APM; and a Tenderfoot TV agreement with Cadence13 is the subject of legal action. We are aware of at least one further podcast network who is not paying creators on time.
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Tenderfoot TV is suing Audacy's Cadence13 for breach of contract. Audacy is accused of failing to pay money owed, including $520,833 in August, as part of a two-year contract.
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Chris Corcoran has been hired as GM and Chief Content Officer of Audity, the audio division of Asylum Entertainment Group. He was Chief Content Officer of Cadence13.
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Last week, Audacy's financial results included note of "an early exit to an onerous podcast ad representation contract". They didn't say who at the time; The Verge reports it is this agreement with APM. The final para of the press release: "UTA brokered the deal on behalf of American Public Media."
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Audacy, which owns Cadence13, Pineapple Street Studios, Podcorn and Moonbeam, is to be delisted from the stock market for having an "abnormally low" share price. The company plans to appeal. $200 invested in Audacy this time last year would be worth just over $10 today.
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Which were the biggest new shows in 2022? Edison Podcast Metrics reports that the three biggest launches last year were The Deck (launched Feb 2, audiochuck); Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade (launched Jan 12, Cadence13); and True Crime with Kendall Rae (launched Apr 22, Mile Higher Media/Audioboom Studios)
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Audacy’s Cadence13 Studios is working with Amy Poehler’s Paper Kite Productions to launch a scripted comedy franchise. The first show is due later this year.
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The hit podcast dedicated to exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood's first century, You Must Remember This returns for a new season, looking at sex in TV and movies in the 1990s. It's presented with Cadence13 Studios.
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The much-awaited new show from Payne Lindsay, High Strange, launches today. Announced in January, from the creators of “Up and Vanished” and “Radio Rental,” Lindsey goes on an epic adventure to Roswell, New Mexico, Area 51, and more, as he shines light on real-life coverups, infamous cases, common UFO misconceptions and government secrecy. It's from Tenderfoot TV and Cadence13.
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Podcast industry veteran Jay Green has joined Soundrise as Senior Vice President of Strategy & Operations.. He was at Audacy's Cadence13. Lovlyn Corbett moves from Kantar to become the new Director of National Accounts.
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Tenderfoot TV and Cadence13 have extended a podcast partnership through 2024. A number of new shows are planned, included a UFO investigative series hosted by Tenderfoot TV's co-founder, Payne Lindsey.
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Serena Regan is her replacement at Archewell. She joins from Cadence13 and SiriusXM.
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Spotify has signed another exclusive: Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain, described as one of the world’s most listened-to podcasts, will be exclusive on Spotify early next year. The deal includes video podcasts. The show was with UTA and Cadence13's Ramble Podcast Network, and is another loss for owner Audacy which is threatened with stock market de-listing.
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Podcast studio Cadence13 may be up for sale. The company's owner Audacy is hoping to sell it for around $100m, says Axios, though Audacy dismiss the story as a rumour. The company's stock is currently at 44 cents, down 88% over the past year; if it's not back to over a dollar by February, the New York Stock Exchange could delist the company.
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Patton Valentine has been hired by Audacy's Cadence13 to help adapt the company's podcasts for TV and film. He joins from Ley Line Entertainment.
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Audacy's Cadence13 has partnered with veteran journalist Stephen A. Smith for a thrice-weekly show; Know Mercy launches at the end of September.
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Richard Cooke has been hired by US broadcaster Sinclair Broadcast Group as its first "VP of Audio Programming" to focus on podcasting. He was with Cadence13 as VP of Programming and Development.
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Steven Cohen has joined MrBallen Productions as the company's Head of Sales. He was formerly VP of Cadence13.
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Steven Cohen has joined Crossover Media Group as VP of Business Development and Partnerships. He'd been with Cadence13 for seven years.
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Justaposition is new today from Audacy's Cadence13 and UTA, featuring Hyram Yarbro, a TikTok and YouTube star. Hyram will explore issues including mental health, navigating the complex world of social media, vulnerability, how to make a positive social impact, and skin care. The show will also be available on YouTube.
Thank you to Audacy for helping Podcorn, Pineapple Street Studios and Cadence13 return as Gold supporters. We're grateful for your support.
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The 47th Annual Gracie Awards were announced. Podcast winners include Pineapple Street Studios' Because of Anita; Lemonada Media's Believe Her, Brooke Siffrinn and Aricia Skidmore-Williams, co-hosts for Wondery's Even The Rich; Clarissa Ward, host for CNN's Tug of War; Lemonada Media's In Giro Con Fra; Spotify's Jemele Hill is Unbothered; Meredith Goldstein, host of the Boston Globe's Love Letters; Suzy Liu, producer of ABC News's The Dropout; Wondery and The Athletic's The Lead; Rococo Punch's The Turning: The Sisters Who Left; and Cadence13's We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle.
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Brian Swarth is now SVP of Subscriber Engagement and Product Marketing at cable broadcaster AMC Networks. He was Head of Marketing for Audacy's Cadence13 and Pineapple Street Studios.
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Origins with James Andrew Miller is back for a new season, this time focusing on the story of popular cable TV channel HBO. It's produced by C13 Originals, part of Audacy's Cadence13; all five episodes are available from today.
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Gemini XIII has launched - calling itself "Podcasting and Radio's New Home for Premium Audio Content, Production and Marketing Services". Leading the company includes the former COO of Westwood One, Charles Steinhauer, and the founder of Cadence13, Spencer Brown.
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Audacy's Cadence13 has partnered with an anonymous instagram account for a new podcast. The insta account is celebrity gossip account @DeuxMoi, and the new show is called Deux/U.
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Content partnerships: Cadence13 has partnered with Dana Carvey and David Spade for a new weekly podcast series, called Fly on the Wall … Slate has signed a multi-year strategic agreement with Forever Dog, a comedy and culture podcast publisher … PRX has announced partnerships with Magnificent Noise, WaitWhat, and Skeptoid Media to distribute and monetise their shows … AdLarge has signed Honeydew Me, which hit #1 in Apple Podcasts this week … Global's DAX has signed How To Fail with Elizabeth Day (Brené Brown is the first guest in a new season today).
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Audacy reported their financial results for Q3/21. The company, which owns Cadence13, Pineapple Street Studios and Podcorn, said in an investor call that it made around $16m in revenue from podcasting - 4.8% of the total company's income.
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In Good Faith is a new weekly podcast series hosted by Churchome's lead pastors Chelsea and Judah Smith. It's a partnership between Audacy's Cadence13, OBB Sound and SB Projects.
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Kiernan Shipka stars in Treat, a C13Feature Podcast Movie. Released today, the show is the first feature-length show from C13Features, part of Audacy's Cadence13.
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Pulling the Thread is a new interview series from Audacy's Cadence13 and Elise Loehnen, who will explore the biggest questions of our time in conversation with cultural luminaries, thought leaders, scientists, theologians, doctors, and others.
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Audacy's Cadence13 is to exclusively sell APM podcasts. The companies will co-develop new shows and revenue opportunities.
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New shows: Pro Football Hall of Famer Cris Carter has scored a podcast deal with sports podcaster Blue Wire Podcasts. Music and entertainment stars Este Haim and Darren Criss are to produce a podcast with Audacy's Cadence13, and Grey's Anatomy star Ellen Pompeo is also to get her own Cadence13 podcast. Tenderfoot TV is to give To Live And Die In LA a second season, and launched two new shows. Sony Music Entertainment announced a new slate including true crime and kids/family shows.
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4D with Demi Levato is the pop star's first podcast, launching next week with Cadence13.
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C13Originals, the documentary studio division of Audacy's Cadence13, has expanded its partnership with Jon Meacham, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and New York Times bestselling author.
Thank you to Audacy, who's companies Cadence13, Pineapple Street Studios and Podcorn are new gold sponsors today. Formerly Entercom, Audacy is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company, and unapologetic champions of audio – everywhere, on every device. Their help allows us to remain independent. Here's how to support Podnews.
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Ramble, part of Audacy's Cadence13, has signed YouTube star Elle Mills for Crazy Stupid Fangirls. The show also includes creator Michelle Platti as a co-host, and 'will dive into pop culture spanning decades from all angles'.
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Entercom, which owns Cadence13, Pineapple Street Studios, Podcorn and CBS Radio, has changed its name. "Part audio, part audacious, part odyssey", the new name is Audacy. As part of that, RADIO․COM is no more: they've rebranded it Audacy as well. You can get your podcast into that app; our big list of podcast directories includes them. The stock market likes it: shares rose by 5.2%.
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Entercom has acquired Podcorn, valuing the company at $22.5m. Entercom, a US radio broadcaster, owns Cadence13 and Pineapple Street Studios. Podcorn gives advertisers access to podcasters. In 2016 Google purchased the founders' previous company, FameBit, for $36m.
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Cadence13 has launched Unsolved Mysteries, a weekly podcast based on the long-running TV show.
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Last week, speakers from Stitcher, OTHERtone Media, iHeartMedia, Wondery, Cadence13 and Macmillan took part in a session at CES/Digital Hollywood. It's free to watch, and includes discussions on talent, internationalisation, and intellectual property.
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Entercom's podcasting business, including radio·com and Cadence13, claimed a 27% increase in downloads year-on-year in their latest earnings call.
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Luminary is working with Entercom's Cadence13 to make a former Luminary exclusive show available to everyone. Fiasco - Bush v Gore, until now behind the Luminary paywall, is now available wherever you get your podcasts. (This is a windowing deal - season two and three are still exclusive to Luminary).
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Tenderfoot TV and Double Elvis, with Entercom's Cadence13, are working on Dead and Gone, a show that looks at fans of the Grateful Dead - known as Dead Heads - who have unexpectedly ended up literally dead heads. Is their demise a surprise? (Jake Brennan and Double Elvis have previously been working with iHeartRadio).
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Cadence13 has signed an exclusive deal with You Must Remember This, a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood’s first century, hosted by Karina Longworth.
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Whirlwind, from Entercom's Cadence13, will have its first episode tomorrow. It tells the story of the 75-year battle between the US and Russia that led to the election and impeachment of an American president.
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The Yes Theory Podcast has been launched by Entercom's Cadence13 and Headspace - focusing on the messy process of self-improvement and explore how we can all become our truest selves. Yes Theory has a social media reach of over 9.3 million.
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Entercom's Cadence13 has launched Pod is a Woman, a weekly show hosted by three Obama White House veterans, promising "an unfiltered weekly conversation about politics and popular culture". Their debut guest is Dr Jill Biden.
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Entercom's Cadence13 has also added more sports content, with NBA veteran JJ Redick fronting The Old Man & The Three, a weekly NBA show.
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Triton Digital have published their latest US Podcast Report. SiriusXM's Stitcher has overtaken Entercom's Cadence13 in the network ranker. For shows, the highest new entry is Stitcher's WTF with Marc Maron, at #32. Downloads (for the top 15 networks) are up 3.4% since the last report. The report measures participating publishers only.
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Once Upon A Time... In The Valley,from Entercom’s Cadence13, is launched today. Before there was Paris or Kim, there was Traci Lords, but this adult star... wasn't.
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Cadence13 has launched a new podcasting studio with a difference. C13Features will produce long-form single-episode podcasts, dubbed as "movies for the ears".
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Cadence13's Origins returns for a new season in July, looking at the movie Almost Famous.
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Cadence13 has entered a content partnership with Headspace, a meditation and mindfulness company.
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Media's New Deal is a new podcast from the founder and CEO of Oxford Road, Dan Granger. The first episode had an interview with Wondery's Hernan Lopez; today's episode features David Field, the CEO of Entercom (which owns Cadence13 and Pineapple Street Studios).
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Entercom have announced "blockbuster audience growth across its Podcast Network, which includes Cadence13 and Pineapple Street Studios", claiming significant growth across virtually every category.
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We reported on Feb 24 that former US presidential candidate Andrew Yang was to launch a podcast. He's signed with Cadence13: the podcast, Yang Speaks, will be released in May.
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Gangster Capitalism returns for a new season today, focusing on the NRA - tracing key moments and following its money trail. (C13Originals / Cadence13 / Megaphone)
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Bringing up young sports stars can be difficult - a bit like parenting on steroids, except that's probably a really bad way to put it. Raising Fame: Sports Edition, hosted by Dell and Sonya Curry, shares parenting wisdom and guidance from sporting families. The first season launches tomorrow, from Cadence13, a division of RADIO·COM.
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Cadence13 is to launch a podcast with Dr Brené Brown, a researcher and author. Meanwhile, Ireland's 'collaborative hub for the creative and the curious', HeadStuff is to launch a slate of new podcasts for 2020.
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Triton Digital is to produce a podcast ranker in the US, called Podcast Reports. Already signed up are NPR, Entercom (inc Cadence13, RADIO·COM and Pineapple Street Media), Stitcher and Cumulus Media (inc Westwood One). The company is already producing a ranker in Australia, the Netherlands and Latin America, and has been producing a ranker for online radio for some time; Triton Digital uses logfiles to produce IAB certified data.
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Entercom CEO David Field gave the prices paid in cash for Cadence13 ($34m) and Pineapple Media ($14m) in an earnings call; that's below the reported prices at the time. The company, which owns RADIO·COM, has announced that it's to get onto Bixby voice assistants
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Ken Lagana has been announced as Entercom's Executive VP of Digital Sales, looking after Entercom's podcasting and radio·com business. He joins from Megaphone. The US broadcaster bought Cadence13 and Pineapple Street earlier this month.
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US broadcaster Entercom claimed in its investor call that its purchases this week of Pineapple Street and Cadence13 will give it more than 150 million monthly downloads; beating NPR's 141m figure and becoming the largest podcaster in the world.
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Entercom, a large US radio broadcaster that owns 235 stations, has bought podcast studio Pineapple Street Media for US $18m, and bought the 55% of Cadence13 it didn't already own, valuing the company at $50m, according to the Wall Street Journal. Pineapple Street Media will be re-christened Pineapple Street Studios as part of the deal.
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Cumulus Media's Westwood One Podcast Network has hired four new producers. Madena Parwana (ex Bloomberg) is Senior Producer, Core Content; Lou Pellegrino (Cadence13) is Senior Producer, Development; Rebekah Wineman (WSJ) is Audio Mixing Engineer/Studio Technician; and Sarah McCrory (Fox News Channel) is Associate Producer.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the star of Inception and Looper, is working with Cadence13 to launch a new podcast.
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Breaking: Nielsen has just announced the launch of the Nielsen Podcast Listener Buying Power Service, a service that provides podcasters and brands with compelling insights matching podcast listeners by genre with their buying habits. Charter clients are iHeartMedia, Cadence13, Stitcher, Westwood One and Cabana.
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Hacks on Tap is a new podcast from Cadence13 with political strategists David Axelrod and Mike Murphy. The podcast "will take listeners behind the scenes of top-level American politics and campaigns, offering their insider perspectives and analyses on the state of American politics in the lead up to the 2020 presidential election." (Cadence13)
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Entercom and Cadence13 launch To War And Back today - exploring the lives of three combat veterans and their journeys on the battlefield and on their return home. (Omny Studio)
Welcome to almost 400 new subscribers in May so far, including people from Himalaya, PodcastOne Australia, Media Monitors, Cadence13, Vox Media, ESPN, Luminary, Acast, NRK, NPR, Spotify, PRX, ARN and Radio-Canada. Please, tell your colleagues (and tell your HR people about our free jobs board).
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To Live And Die In LA has so far had 15 million downloads, and will conclude later this month. The team behind the podcast have announced a new title from June, called Culpable. (Tenderfoot TV / Cadence13 / Megaphone)
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Cadence13 has launched C13Originals, a new division focused on original storytelling. Their first podcast is called Gangster Capitalism, an in-depth look at white collar corruption in America.
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TMZ is reporting about a legal matter between Chris Hardwick and Cadence13. Hardwick didn't make an episode of ID10T between mid-June and mid-November, which TMZ claim is in breach of contract. The website also reports that Cadence13 has made about $394K in ad revenue from the show.
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Cadence13 has launched ProfessionalAF, a podcast with Diana Kander that will help listeners develop the essential habits that will empower them to navigate any situation with confidence and success.
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What Really Happened launches a set of interview podcasts yesterday, "expanding season 2" of the hit podcast. Host Andrew Jenks will sit down with a wide-range of notable personalities to discuss “what really happened” during a specific, significant time in their lives. (Seven Bucks Productions, Cadence13, Megaphone)
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Cadence13 is switching podcast host to Megaphone by Panoply; they previously used ART19. In HotPod, Nick Quah suspects this is a sign of a hosting shakeup to come.
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Tenderfoot TV and Cadence13 have announced To Live And Die In LA, an investigative podcast into the death of an aspiring actress, hosted by Neil Strauss. The podcast is set to launch next Thursday, Feb 28. (Tenderfoot TV / Cadence13 / Megaphone by Panoply)
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Congratulations to Cadence13, who have been recognised by Fast Company as one of the world's most innovative companies. They share the accolade with Twitch, Domino's, and Mozilla.
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The new Turner Podcast Network show Root of Evil has its first episode today: it's a companion podcast to a TNT TV show, produced by Cadence13 in partnership with TNT, written and directed by Emmy® award-winner Zak Levitt, EVP of Documentary Content at Cadence13. We caught up with Tyler Moody, GM and VP of Turner Podcast Network, to ask more about it and the concept of companion podcasts in general for TV shows: and, of course, we also had to ask about the Spotify acquisition news. Read our Q&A in full.
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Tenderfoot TV, the company behind Atlanta Monster and Up and Vanished, have announced with Cadence13 a partnership to produce six new and original podcast series this year, including some new true crime titles.
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TNT has posted the trailer for Root of Evil, a a companion to TNT’s six-episode suspense drama I Am the Night. The podcast series premieres on February 13; we first reported it on 18 Dec. It focuses on the real story and real people behind the dramatized crime series. (TNT / Turner Podcast Network / Cadence13 / knit)
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Meaningful Conversations with Maria Shriver is the first-ever podcast hosted by Emmy and Peabody Award-winning journalist and bestselling author Maria Shriver. Shriver will use her podcast to explore issues and ideas that she believes we’re all thinking about, but not discussing nearly enough. (Cadence13 / Megaphone)
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Cadence13 has partnered with Instagram account and podcast Comments by Celebs. Chris Corcoran, CCO for Cadence13, says: "Comments by Celebs is a brilliant concept and endlessly fun and engaging for anyone interested in pop culture and the celebrity world."
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TNT and Cadence13 are launching a companion podcast to a crime television drama I Am The Night. The podcast, called Root of Evil, will be eight episodes focusing on the real story and real people behind the dramatized crime series.
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Malcolm Gladwell and Jacob Weisberg's audio company, Pushkin Industries, is to be represented by Cadence13.
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Gotham Chopra, host of Why Sports Matter, picks stories with "heart" and "with real layers", according to this profile. (Cadence13 / ART19)
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Origins with James Andrew Miller is back for a new season, telling the story of how Sex and the City came to be, with interviews with stars, writers and even the costume designer. (Cadence13 / ART19)
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Players is a new crossover podcast with former ESPN sports anchor Lindsay Czarniak. "She connects with the biggest names in country music and beyond about perhaps the only thing as important to them as music.. sports." (Cadence13)
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Steve McNair: Fall of a Titan is Sports Illustrated's first narrative podcast, and examines the July 4, 2009 death of 13-year NFL quarterback Steve McNair. (Cadence13 / Sports Illustrated / ART19)
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Origins with James Andrew Miller has a new episode looking behind the scenes of Saturday Night Live. (Cadence13 / ART19)
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Politics as Unusual is a new weekly interview podcast from Washington DC media coach Michael Sheehan. The press release describes it as a captivating respite from today’s intense, often polarizing news cycle while still touching on everyone’s favorite topic du jour, politics. (Cadence13 / ART19)
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Cadence13 and The Action Network have partnered to create a premium sports gambling podcast network.
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The Punies is a new kids podcast launched tomorrow by Cadence13 and Kobe Bryant’s Granity Studios, promising "listening entertainment for the whole family on the way to weekend sporting activities".
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Cadence13 and Blumhouse Television have announced a scripted podcast series inside the Trump presidency, The Oval Office Tapes. It'll be released on September 14.
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Back: For three new chapters, Cadence13's Origins with James Andrew Miller. The episode planned for 12 September goes behind the scenes at Saturday Night Live; it's hosted with ART19. Also back: Eagles BGN Radio, now called Go Birds and relaunched by US broadcaster Entercom.
Thank you to 133 new subscribers over the past week, including fine folk from Acast, ESPN, Gimlet Media, Corus, CBC, TED, Ad Results Media, Swedish Radio, Québecor, 7digital, Mamamia, Cadence13, Sky and many others. Your support is very much appreciated.
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UTA and Cadence13 have launched a new podcast network called Ramble, which will use YouTube stars. UTA, a talent agency, were behind Amy Schumer's Spotify deal, and claim they represent half of Apple's top 20 podcasts.
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Cadence13 has partnered with MarketSnacks to produce a daily financial news podcast "that makes business news easy and fun". MarketSnacks Daily starts tomorrow; each episode will be under twenty minutes.
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With Nielsen, podcast network Cadence13 released a slew of data around podcast listener purchasing power today; including where podcast listeners over-index. (Snacks!)
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Cadence13 and The Players' Tribune have launched a documentary series on David Ortiz, the Boston Red Sox designated hitter. David Ortiz: The Big Papi Story is launched on Monday; there's a trailer available now. Notable: Verizon Fios is a major sponsor.