Pittsburgh, Pa – November 18, 2022 - Liberated Syndication Inc. (“Libsyn”), the leading ‘Podcasting As A Service’ platform, today announced an exclusive advertising partnership between Libsyn’s AdvertiseCast, the industry’s premier podcast advertising marketplace that connects advertisers with podcasters, and Not Even Mad, a new political roundtable podcast with co-hosts Mike Pesca (The Gist), Virginia Heffernan , and Jamie Kirchick .
Not Even Mad is a weekly one-hour podcast dedicated to joyful disagreement. Approaching the news from distinctly different points on the political spectrum, the three co-hosts wear their ideologies loosely and are just as likely to disagree with established doctrine as with each other. Mike Pesca conceived this podcast as a remedy to other news and opinion shows that offer only agreeable dialogue among hosts and guests. There are no shows which offer well-rounded, informed discussions among an established set of panelists who express multiple viewpoints, allowing the listener to identify the strongest...
Not Even Mad is a weekly one-hour podcast dedicated to joyful disagreement. Approaching the news from distinctly different points on the political spectrum, the three co-hosts wear their ideologies loosely and are just as likely to disagree with established doctrine as with each other. Mike Pesca conceived this podcast as a remedy to other news and opinion shows that offer only agreeable dialogue among hosts and guests. There are no shows which offer well-rounded, informed discussions among an established set of panelists who express multiple viewpoints, allowing the listener to identify the strongest...
- 11/21/2022
- Podnews.net
No matter when you wake up, someone from one of the podcast world’s biggest shows is working on that day’s episode.
Whether it’s the overnight shift putting together NPR’s “Up First,” the crew behind the New York Time’s chart-topping “The Daily,” the team finalizing Vox’s afternoon show “Today, Explained,” or those closing the drive home with “The Gist” (the day as filtered through the mind of Slate’s Mike Pesca), these shows are all the products of people working from the wee hours all the way through sunset, each telling the story of the day’s news in their own distinct way.
For as much attention as the 24-hour news cycle gets, podcasts like these have emerged as a trusted, preferred place for processing the day’s information. They cut through traditional notions of what a newscast should consist of and sound like. And according to listener numbers,...
Whether it’s the overnight shift putting together NPR’s “Up First,” the crew behind the New York Time’s chart-topping “The Daily,” the team finalizing Vox’s afternoon show “Today, Explained,” or those closing the drive home with “The Gist” (the day as filtered through the mind of Slate’s Mike Pesca), these shows are all the products of people working from the wee hours all the way through sunset, each telling the story of the day’s news in their own distinct way.
For as much attention as the 24-hour news cycle gets, podcasts like these have emerged as a trusted, preferred place for processing the day’s information. They cut through traditional notions of what a newscast should consist of and sound like. And according to listener numbers,...
- 4/13/2018
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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