ABC Ramping Up Programming For COVID-19
In addition to TV coverage of the COVID-19 outbreak, there’ll be new daily programs on ABC News Radio and a bonus edition of the Start Here podcast on March 7.
CNN Launches Coronavirus Podcast
CNN launched a new pop-up podcast, Monday. Coronavirus: Fact vs Fiction, with CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, covers the latest news about the coronavirus.
KMUW Launches Podcast To Celebrate Women
The Wichita NPR affiliate launches the six-part series called Hindsight: Looking Back at 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage today. Historian Dr. Robin Henry is the host.
Guess Who’s Launching a Podcast Thanks To Howard?
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is set to launch a podcast in 2020. She says her long interview with Howard Stern was one of the reasons she's launching. iHeartRadio will be a major distributor of the show. Get all the details at The Podcast Business Journal.
The Bible In Bite-Sized Episodes
The Daily Bible, a new Bible devotional podcast, will debut this Sunday, March 1. The Daily Bible presents daily readings of the King James Bible, in digestible single-passage segments, over the course of one year.
“Crime Beat” To Be Adapted For TV
The popular podcast by Global Calgary crime journalist Nancy Hixt is the first podcast in Canada to be picked up by TV. Crime Beat is set to premiere as a television series of the same title on March 7.
ABC Moving Johnson Over To Podcast Division
Eric Johnson is joining ABC Audio as the new Director and Executive Producer of Podcast Programming beginning mid-March. Johnson has been with ABC News for more than 13 years.
Episode 500 For Brad
When today's episode of Brad Mielke's Start Here is released today it will mark his 500th episode of the daily podcast. The 20-minute daily news program was first released on March 28, 2018.
New Crime Podcast From Nancy Grace
Nancy Grace is bringing her slate of crime podcasts to the iHeartPodcast Network. Listeners can now tune in to hear Crime Stories with Nancy Grace and Crime Alert on iHeartRadio.
Next Up, Books Based On Podcasts
Bob Miller, President of Flatiron Books, has announced a new imprint, Stuff You Should Read: An iHeartBook, in partnership with iHeartMedia’s iHeartPodcast Network.














