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Part of the messaging here involves the notion that, as part of this new partnership, Freakonomics Radio will “increase programming by roughly 50%.” That will be spread across Dubner’s consolidated podcast portfolio under the Stitcher banner, which includes Freakonomics original recipe, the aforementioned Tell Me Something I Don’t Know, a new regular series called “Self-Help Sundays,” and special run projects.His podcast spinoff, “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know,” originally developed with New York Times Audio, joined Midroll in early 2017. Dubner has a previously established relationship with Midroll.One imagines that the podcast brings in a ton of revenue - and functions as an attractive gem for advertisers - but one also further imagines that host Stephen J. As such, it’s a huge get for Midroll Media, and conversely, a huge loss for WNYC, which developed and launched the radio show in 2010. Freakonomics Radio drives over 12 million downloads per month, according to numbers provided in the press release.
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In addition to free weekly episodes available to listeners on all podcast-listening platforms, the show’s archives will be available exclusively on the Stitcher app and on. “Freakonomics Radio” will release new episodes with Stitcher starting in July. Stitcher also will work with Dubner to expand the “Freakonomics Radio” brand through existing and new content. Dubner to co-produce his long-running and popular “Freakonomics Radio” podcast and to bring the show to the Stitcher network this summer. Podcast network and listening platform Stitcher has signed a deal with journalist and best-selling author Stephen J. The development was announced shortly after the main Hot Pod newsletter went out this morning. What use is operating your own publishing rig if you’re not going to flex it once in a while? Here’s the news:įreakonomics Radio strikes up new partnership deal with Midroll Media’s Stitcher podcast network
