Beef, the non-fiction storytelling podcast where business wars meet pop culture history, is back for a new season. Hosted by Bridget Todd, who also presents the popular There Are No Girls On The Internet podcast, Beef takes a funny yet educational look a rivalries. It tells the stories of legends in their fields and how they tried to stomp out their competition only to find that their enemies become the driving force behind their success and end up changing the world as we know it.
- 2/19/2024
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
Scripted podcast “The Very Worst Thing That Could Possibly Happen,” unscripted series “Dear Alana,” and retrospective looks at the origins of hip hop lead the list of nominees for the fourth annual Ambies podcast kudos administered by The Podcast Academy.
“Very Worst Thing,” a psychological and supernatural drama produced by Wolf at the Door creative studio, earned the most bids of any program with five. Tenderfoot TV’s “Dear Alana,” a searing eight-episode series exploring the journals of a young woman who killed herself after undergoing cruel conversion therapy, was second with four.
Six different titles amassed three nominations, including “Can You Dig It?: A Hip-Hop Origin Story with Chuck D” and true crime entry “Exposed: Cover-Up at Columbia University.” Another 16 titles grabbed two nominations, ranging from “Who Killed JFK?” and “Slow Burn: Becoming Justice Thomas” to “50 Years of Hip Hop” and “The Cat in the Hat Cast.”
The...
“Very Worst Thing,” a psychological and supernatural drama produced by Wolf at the Door creative studio, earned the most bids of any program with five. Tenderfoot TV’s “Dear Alana,” a searing eight-episode series exploring the journals of a young woman who killed herself after undergoing cruel conversion therapy, was second with four.
Six different titles amassed three nominations, including “Can You Dig It?: A Hip-Hop Origin Story with Chuck D” and true crime entry “Exposed: Cover-Up at Columbia University.” Another 16 titles grabbed two nominations, ranging from “Who Killed JFK?” and “Slow Burn: Becoming Justice Thomas” to “50 Years of Hip Hop” and “The Cat in the Hat Cast.”
The...
- 2/16/2024
- by William Earl
- Variety Film + TV
The Very Worst Thing that Could Possibly Happen, a fictional podcast from Wolf at the Door about a man who can write letters to his favorite deceased author, topped the Ambies 2024 nominations list with five nods, including podcast of the year.
Other contenders for the podcast of the year award include 50 Years of Hip-Hop (iHeart Podcasts), Can You Dig It?: A Hip-Hop Origin Story with Chuck D (Audible), Embedded: Taking Cover (NPR), Exposed: Cover-Up at Columbia University (Wondery), Ghost Story (Wondery, Pineapple Street Studios), Next Year In Moscow (The Economist) Questlove Supreme (iHeart Podcasts), Post Reports: The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop (Washington Post) and Slow Burn: Becoming Justice Thomas (Slate)
Last year, Campside Media and Sony Music Entertainment’s Chameleon: Wild Boys, a podcast uncovering the truth about two young men who fooled a small town and claimed to have been raised in the wilderness in British Columbia,...
Other contenders for the podcast of the year award include 50 Years of Hip-Hop (iHeart Podcasts), Can You Dig It?: A Hip-Hop Origin Story with Chuck D (Audible), Embedded: Taking Cover (NPR), Exposed: Cover-Up at Columbia University (Wondery), Ghost Story (Wondery, Pineapple Street Studios), Next Year In Moscow (The Economist) Questlove Supreme (iHeart Podcasts), Post Reports: The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop (Washington Post) and Slow Burn: Becoming Justice Thomas (Slate)
Last year, Campside Media and Sony Music Entertainment’s Chameleon: Wild Boys, a podcast uncovering the truth about two young men who fooled a small town and claimed to have been raised in the wilderness in British Columbia,...
- 2/16/2024
- by Caitlin Huston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fans joke Johnson caused the show’s downfall over famously awkward 2019 appearance
After 19 seasons on the air, Ellen DeGeneres is calling it quits on her talk show hosting career. DeGeneres told The Hollywood Reporter that she made the decision to end the show simply because it’s “just not a challenge anymore” but obviously, the people of Twitter have other theories. And, in calling the host on her claims, one meme of Dakota Johnson has risen to the surface – or rather, risen to the surface again.
In November 2019, actress Dakota Johnson appeared on “Ellen” just shy of two months after her 30th birthday. DeGeneres offered Johnson some birthday wishes before calling her out on not getting an invite to the party. Of course, that wasn’t actually the case, and Johnson made sure Ellen knew it.
“Actually no, that’s not the truth Ellen. You were invited,” Johnson revealed. “Last...
After 19 seasons on the air, Ellen DeGeneres is calling it quits on her talk show hosting career. DeGeneres told The Hollywood Reporter that she made the decision to end the show simply because it’s “just not a challenge anymore” but obviously, the people of Twitter have other theories. And, in calling the host on her claims, one meme of Dakota Johnson has risen to the surface – or rather, risen to the surface again.
In November 2019, actress Dakota Johnson appeared on “Ellen” just shy of two months after her 30th birthday. DeGeneres offered Johnson some birthday wishes before calling her out on not getting an invite to the party. Of course, that wasn’t actually the case, and Johnson made sure Ellen knew it.
“Actually no, that’s not the truth Ellen. You were invited,” Johnson revealed. “Last...
- 5/12/2021
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
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