Serial

  1. ‎Serial on Apple Podcasts
  2. About
  3. About Season One
  4. Smart Serials: Your serial numbers database


Download: Serial
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‎Serial on Apple Podcasts

Serial Productions makes narrative podcasts whose quality and innovation transformed the medium. “Serial” began in 2014 as a spinoff of the public radio show “This American Life.” In 2020, we joined the New York Times Company. Our shows have reached many millions of listeners and have won nearly every major journalism award for audio, including the first-ever Peabody Award given to a podcast. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest Serial Productions news: https://bit.ly/3FIOJj9 Have thoughts or feedback on our shows? Email us at [email protected] Shipforbrains , 05/17/2023 The Downhill Trajectory First season was truly the gold standard of podcast story telling. This season I was waiting on the ‘hook’ the that never came. What a let down. Whole season could have been wrapped up in 2 minutes. Each season since the first (including S town) got worse but I stuck through it even when it went off the ‘left’ deep end. Please get back to the compelling storytelling and audience connection you guys were famous for. #dissapointment

About

Serial is a podcast from the creators of This American Life, hosted by Sarah Koenig. Serial tells one story — a true story — over the course of a season. Serial has won every major award for broadcasting, including the duPont-Columbia, Scripps Howard, Edward R. Murrow, and the first-ever Peabody awarded to a podcast. Serial, like This American Life, is produced in collaboration with S-Town in 2017, and has more projects in development. You can send an email to [emailprotected] and someone on our staff will read it. We might not be able to respond to every email we get, but we’ll try. To contact the team securely, use the PGP key for producer Dana Chivvis (FF634008). If you’re a member of the media, please contact [emailprotected] with your requests. For speaking engagements and appearance requests for Sarah Koenig or Julie Snyder, please contact Steven Barclay at [emailprotected].

About Season One

A high-school senior named Hae Min Lee disappeared one day after school in 1999, in Baltimore County, Maryland. A month later, her body was found in a city park. She'd been strangled. Her 17-year-old ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed, was arrested for the crime, and within a year, he was sentenced to life in prison. The case against him was largely based on the story of one witness, Adnan’s friend Jay, who testified that he helped Adnan bury Hae's body. But Adnan has always maintained he had nothing to do with Hae’s death. Some people believe he’s telling the truth. Many others don’t. Sarah Koenig sorted through thousands of documents, listened to trial testimony and police interrogations, and talked to everyone she could find who remembered what happened between Adnan Syed and Hae Min Lee. She discovered that the trial covered up a far more complicated story than the jury – or the public – ever got to hear. The high school scene, the shifting statements to police, the prejudices, the sketchy alibis, the scant forensic evidence — all of it leads back to the most basic questions: How can you know a person’s character? How can you tell what they’re capable of? In Season One of Serial, she looks for answers.

Smart Serials: Your serial numbers database

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