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Serial · Pulse
Serial is an investigative-narrative podcast produced by Serial Productions (the production company founded by Sarah Koenig and Julie Snyder, formerly of This American Life) and acquired by The New York Times in 2020 for approximately USD 25 million. Founded in October 2014 as a Public Radio Exchange-and-WBEZ Chicago collaboration, Serial Season 1 hosted by Sarah Koenig became one of the foundational viral-podcast hits in the medium's history with approximately 175+ million season-1 downloads through 2024. The podcast has produced 4 main-series seasons through 2024 plus the substantial spin-off and Serial-Productions-related programming.\n\nSeason 1 (October 2014 to December 2014, 12 episodes) covered the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee and the conviction of her ex-boyfriend Adnan Syed in Baltimore, Maryland, with substantial impact on the legal case (Adnan Syed's conviction was vacated in September 2022 following substantial post-conviction proceedings substantially influenced by the Serial reporting; though the substantial post-2024 Maryland Supreme Court appellate proceedings have continued); Season 2 (December 2015 to March 2016, 11 episodes) covered the Bowe Bergdahl military-desertion case; Season 3 (September 2018 to November 2018, 9 episodes) covered the Cleveland Ohio criminal-justice system as a broader operational portrait; Season 4 (March 2024 to May 2024, 9 episodes) covered Guantánamo Bay detention. The associated S-Town (March 2017, 7 episodes covering the death of John B. McLemore in rural Alabama, hosted by Brian Reed), The Trojan Horse Affair (February 2022, 8 episodes covering the 2014 Birmingham UK Trojan Horse education-controversy, hosted by Brian Reed and Hamza Syed), Nice White Parents (July 2020, 5 episodes covering New York City school integration politics, hosted by Chana Joffe-Walt), and the broader Serial Productions output has produced substantial narrative-investigative-podcast content through 2024.\n\nThe editorial approach combines substantial multi-month investigative reporting, substantial first-person narrator-engagement (Sarah Koenig's distinctive narrative voice substantially influenced the broader narrative-podcast medium), substantial archival-and-interview content, plus substantial week-by-week serial format that anticipates listener engagement across multiple episodes. The substantial post-2014 narrative-investigative-podcast medium has expanded substantially with Serial remaining among the principal narrative-investigative platforms globally.\n\nFor a globally-mobile professional with narrative-and-investigative-journalism interests, Serial provides substantive intellectual content with substantial production-and-editorial quality. The podcast is freely available across major podcast platforms (with The New York Times Audio app subscription offering bonus content and ad-free listening). Indian-listener engagement is substantial particularly among Indian English-speaking journalism-and-legal-profession audience.
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