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The podcast pantheon : 101 podcasts that changed how we listen / Sean Malin ; foreword by Jon Hamm.

Van Pelt Library PN1992.9233.U6 M35 2025
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Malin, Sean, author.
Contributor:
Hamm, Jon, 1971- writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Podcasts--United States--Reviews.
Podcasts.
United States.
Genre:
reviews (documents)
Reviews
Reviews.
Physical Description:
238 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 21 cm
Other Title:
101 podcasts that changed how we listen
Place of Publication:
San Francisco : Chronicle Books, [2025]
Summary:
"Sean Malin, mastermind behind the popular New York Magazine podcast column "Start Here," introduces the first comprehensive canon in podcast history. Featuring genres of all kinds, including true crime, pop culture, economics, relationships and more, Malin profiles all of your favorite podcasts, from Serial to Comedy Bang! Bang! Find out more about your favorite podcasts and where it all started. Learn about a podcast's influences and its impact on future shows and the industry at large. Hear from your favorite hosts and even take a look at behind-the-scenes photos. Discover new podcasts to listen to, whether it's a new show and new genre entirely, or one that's reminiscent of an old favorite. Not only will you find a podcast worth listening to-Malin will also advise the best episodes to start with, solving one of the biggest and most intimidating hurdles when trying to dive into a longstanding show. In an effort to provide the first comprehensive history and alleviate content overload, Malin's easy-to-read profiling and titillating exploration of 101 podcasts offers something for everybody, whether you've been listening to podcasts for years, are new to this space, or are even looking to start your own"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9781797232249
179723224X
OCLC:
1483814328
Publisher Number:
90102673975

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