Stitcher launches slate of original podcasts
The offering is part of Stitcher's long-term strategy to build a robust library of content that is free and supported by advertising to complement its subscription-based offering, Stitcher Premium.
Stitcher's inaugural lineup includes listener favorites:
- "
Katie Couric " features the award-winning journalist and TV personality and co-hostBrian Goldsmith in candid, unscripted conversations with some of the biggest names in news, politics and pop culture. Recent interviews includeDan Taberski , creator of hit podcast "Missing Richard Simmons"; entrepreneurTony Robbins ; actorAlec Baldwin ; and comedianSamantha Bee . "Katie Couric " joins Stitcher from Earwolf. - Top food podcast "The Sporkful," a long-running series hosted by
Dan Pashman , launches as a Stitcher show onApril 17 . "The Sporkful" isn't for foodies, it's for eaters. Each week, Pashman talks with entertainers and regular folks about food and, in the process, learns more about them as people. Past guests have includedRosie Perez ,Amy Sedaris ,Jim Gaffigan ,Alton Brown andMargaret Cho . The podcast was recently nominated for aJames Beard Award and a Webby Award.
In new episodes, Pashman talks to actor
- Documentary filmmaker Tally Abecassis launched the second season of "First Day Back," a serialized, non-fiction show about coming back from something that changes you, on
April 11 . In the new season, Abecassis unfolds the story ofLucie Paquette andGerry Madaire , lovebirds who were together for 13 years, until the fall of 2010, when she shot and killed him. Abecassis follows Paquette after her release from prison as she reconnects with family, gets a job and deals with the emotional aftermath of Madaire's death. - "The Longest Shortest Time," the award-winning parenting show for everyone, is also making the move to Stitcher from Earwolf. Host
Hillary Frank takes a broad view of parenting, examining topics ranging from birth stories to parents' relationships with grown children and adults' decisions on whether or not to even have children. The podcast, which has been named a "best of" by TIME, The Atlantic and Slate, is back with new shows onApril 12 , with an episode featuring actor and comedianRob Huebel talking about his daughter's 117-day stay in the NICU after being born nearly four months early. This season also has Frank diving into issues including the pressure of dating with the purpose of finding the father of your children; the rising trend of egg freezing; and multi-cultural parenting. - Season two of "Tell Me Something I Don't Know," a live-journalism game show hosted by
Stephen J. Dubner , author of the "Freakonomics" books and creator of "Freakonomics Radio."
Stitcher also has several new series in the pipeline, including an as-yet-untitled reading podcast with actor
"We want people to think of Stitcher as not only a great listening platform but also a home for a rich offering of original audio programming," said
"Creating new content under the Stitcher brand helps us do a couple of important things: continue to serve Earwolf listeners the best comedy shows in podcasting; and create a new destination for well-produced programming of all kinds — journalism, smart talk shows and investigative reporting," said
With the addition of the Stitcher network, Midroll now represents 300 shows for advertising, including over 40 that are owned-and-operated. For more information about advertising opportunities, email adinquiries@midroll.com.
About Midroll Media
Midroll Media is a leading podcast content company, advertising network and distribution platform that is changing the face of digital audio. It is the parent company of the Earwolf network and its top-ranked comedy podcasts; popular podcast listening platform and content network Stitcher and its premium subscription service; and the Midroll advertising network, representing over 300 of the world's largest podcasts. With offices in
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Kari Wethington, The E.W. Scripps Company, 513-977-3763, Kari.wethington@scripps.com