Liberated Syndication Inc. (“Libsyn”), the leading all-in-one podcasting platform for creators and advertisers, today announced an exclusive, multi-year advertising deal between Libsyn’s AdvertiseCast, the industry’s premier podcast advertising marketplace that connects advertisers with podcasters, and Knock ‘Em Dead, a new comedy podcast co-hosted by Rachel Bradley and Christopher Titus that was released on June 2, 2023.
With its growing network of hundreds of exclusive podcasts and thousands of participating shows, Libsyn’s AdvertiseCast marketplace offers advertisers valuable opportunities for accessing highly sought-after podcast advertising inventory. As an exclusive advertising partner, Knock ‘Em Dead will have the opportunity to leverage AdvertiseCast’s full-service advertising platform, including Libsyn’s Automatic Ads solution to augment host-read programs with programmatic ad revenues and Libsyn Subscriptions to build listener membership for subscription-based, ad-free content.
Knock ‘Em Dead is a comedy podcast that deals with the one thing we all experience yet never talk about— death.
With its growing network of hundreds of exclusive podcasts and thousands of participating shows, Libsyn’s AdvertiseCast marketplace offers advertisers valuable opportunities for accessing highly sought-after podcast advertising inventory. As an exclusive advertising partner, Knock ‘Em Dead will have the opportunity to leverage AdvertiseCast’s full-service advertising platform, including Libsyn’s Automatic Ads solution to augment host-read programs with programmatic ad revenues and Libsyn Subscriptions to build listener membership for subscription-based, ad-free content.
Knock ‘Em Dead is a comedy podcast that deals with the one thing we all experience yet never talk about— death.
- 7/12/2023
- Podnews.net
CNN Original Series’ 2022 slate will include shows devoted to Watergate and another to UFOs, joining previously announced plans such as a new season of Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy and the documentary Lbj: Triumph and Tragedy.
Tucci’s show will return for a second season on March 13. CNN also said that United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell will be back for a seventh season in the spring, and This is Life with Lisa Ling will return in the fall for a ninth season.
The shows include:
The Last Witness: Watergate, a working title, will debut in late spring, and is a production of Original Series and Herzog & Co. The series marks the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break in by spotlighting John Dean, the White House counsel in the Nixon administration whose whistleblower testimony was a turning point in congressional hearings.
UFOs, also a working title, will look...
Tucci’s show will return for a second season on March 13. CNN also said that United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell will be back for a seventh season in the spring, and This is Life with Lisa Ling will return in the fall for a ninth season.
The shows include:
The Last Witness: Watergate, a working title, will debut in late spring, and is a production of Original Series and Herzog & Co. The series marks the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break in by spotlighting John Dean, the White House counsel in the Nixon administration whose whistleblower testimony was a turning point in congressional hearings.
UFOs, also a working title, will look...
- 1/20/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix doesn’t hold much back when the network decides to introduce fans to a new show. One such show is “Surviving Death,” which is all about life after death. Death is just about the only certainty in life. You can’t escape it. You know it will happen. You know it is a part of life. However, this show focuses on mediums and psychics, and experts who know a thing or two about the afterlife and all that it entails. Nicole de Haas is one of the mediums fans are introduced to on the show, and she’s someone people want to
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Nicole de Haas...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Nicole de Haas...
- 1/23/2021
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
It’s been a typically busy week for Netflix, who added some great new content to keep us all in catch-up mode as we continue to mostly be stuck at home. Particular highlights include the Nicolas Cage-fronted History of Swear Words, high-profile original film Pieces of a Woman, and French drama Lupin. What, then, are some of the television shows, movies, and other material that have been made available on the platform over the last few days?
Well, on the series side of things, A History of Swear Words is a documentary wherein Cage plays the host, and each episode deals with a different word, tracing its history and various cultural contexts. We also received Lupin, which updates the French thief and master of disguise for the present day, as well as new seasons of reality shows. In addition, the streamer released documentaries including the Martin Scorsese-directed Pretend It’s a City,...
Well, on the series side of things, A History of Swear Words is a documentary wherein Cage plays the host, and each episode deals with a different word, tracing its history and various cultural contexts. We also received Lupin, which updates the French thief and master of disguise for the present day, as well as new seasons of reality shows. In addition, the streamer released documentaries including the Martin Scorsese-directed Pretend It’s a City,...
- 1/10/2021
- by Jessica James
- We Got This Covered
Not content with exploring what happens when a woman named Emily visits Paris or what happens when a queen has a gambit, Netflix is setting its sights on a topic that is far more existential: what happens after we die? In contrast to my goofy introductory paragraph, Surviving Death, a new six-episode series coming to the […]
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- 1/5/2021
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
This upcoming week is a packed one for new Netflix content. Yes, the first full week of January features a total of 17 movies and TV series being added to the streaming giant’s library, and the vast majority of them are originals. Amongst the incoming haul, there are a few hotly anticipated titles as well as a bunch of underrated ones you might not’ve known were on the way.
See below for the full list of everything that’s hitting Netflix from Monday, January 4th to Sunday, January 10th:
January 5
Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 1 *Netflix Family
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
History of Swear Words *Netflix Original
LA’s Finest: Season 1
Nailed It! Mexico: Season 3 *Netflix Original
January 6
Ratones Paranoicos: The Band That Rocked Argentina *Netflix Film
Surviving Death *Netflix Documentary
Tony Parker: The Final Shot *Netflix Documentary
January 7
Pieces of a Woman *Netflix Film
January 8
Charming *Netflix...
See below for the full list of everything that’s hitting Netflix from Monday, January 4th to Sunday, January 10th:
January 5
Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 1 *Netflix Family
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
History of Swear Words *Netflix Original
LA’s Finest: Season 1
Nailed It! Mexico: Season 3 *Netflix Original
January 6
Ratones Paranoicos: The Band That Rocked Argentina *Netflix Film
Surviving Death *Netflix Documentary
Tony Parker: The Final Shot *Netflix Documentary
January 7
Pieces of a Woman *Netflix Film
January 8
Charming *Netflix...
- 1/3/2021
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Despite the 'Covid-19' virus wreaking havoc throughout the film industry, TV studios continue to fight back, with vaccinations on the rise and January 2021 broadcast dates scheduled for new and returning series:
January 1, 2021:
Cobra Kai (Netflix, Season 3; moved from January 8)
Dream Home Makeover
Headspace Guide to Meditation
RuPaul’s Drag Race
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked (VH1, Season 13)
Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch (Discovery, new docuseries)
The UneXplained (History, Season 2B)
Below Deck Galley Talk
Insomnia
January 2:
Lucky Dog
The Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation
Mission Unstoppable
Hope in the Wild
The Netflix Afterparty (Netflix, new aftershow series)
Kindred Spirits (Travel Channel, Season 5)
January 3:
The Rookie (ABC, Season 3)
Call Me Kat
Last Man Standing (Fox, Season 9; final season)
The Great North
The Watch (BBC America, new drama series)
Cal Fire (Discovery, new docuseries)
Worst Cooks in America
Expedition Bigfoot
Secrets of the Viking Stone
January 4:
The Bachelor (ABC,...
January 1, 2021:
Cobra Kai (Netflix, Season 3; moved from January 8)
Dream Home Makeover
Headspace Guide to Meditation
RuPaul’s Drag Race
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked (VH1, Season 13)
Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch (Discovery, new docuseries)
The UneXplained (History, Season 2B)
Below Deck Galley Talk
Insomnia
January 2:
Lucky Dog
The Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation
Mission Unstoppable
Hope in the Wild
The Netflix Afterparty (Netflix, new aftershow series)
Kindred Spirits (Travel Channel, Season 5)
January 3:
The Rookie (ABC, Season 3)
Call Me Kat
Last Man Standing (Fox, Season 9; final season)
The Great North
The Watch (BBC America, new drama series)
Cal Fire (Discovery, new docuseries)
Worst Cooks in America
Expedition Bigfoot
Secrets of the Viking Stone
January 4:
The Bachelor (ABC,...
- 1/1/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Winter is the new fall this Covid-impacted TV season. Because of the lengthy production shutdown in the first months of the coronavirus pandemic, Fox and the CW delayed the rollout of their regular fall 2020 lineups, and a slew of other series intended for fall 2020 debut also are slated to premiere in early 2021 instead.
With uncertainty surrounding production as Covid outbreaks frequently pause filming, a number of premiere dates are still Tbd, as networks and streamers often wait until last minute to set debuts so they are sure than the new seasons would be completed successfully.
That said, here’s our annual list of midseason/winter premiere dates for new and returning series. It covers hundreds of broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting from today through March 31 and includes shows that were on hiatus and some one-off specials such as awards shows.
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.
With uncertainty surrounding production as Covid outbreaks frequently pause filming, a number of premiere dates are still Tbd, as networks and streamers often wait until last minute to set debuts so they are sure than the new seasons would be completed successfully.
That said, here’s our annual list of midseason/winter premiere dates for new and returning series. It covers hundreds of broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting from today through March 31 and includes shows that were on hiatus and some one-off specials such as awards shows.
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.
- 1/1/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The first month of a new year is a good time to make a new impression. And that’s just what Netflix seems set on doing with its list of new releases for January 2021.
The streamer is coming out strong with a third season of Cobra Kai, formerly of YouTube Premium. The next installment in Daniel Larusso and Johnny Lawrence’s story is set to arrive…eventually. Netflix has not unveiled a released date yet but it will be during this month. While Cobra Kai is the highlight among Netflix’ original series, it’s not the only one by a long shot. Last year’s fun Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous returns for a second season on Jan. 22 and it will be accompanied by Fate: The Winx Saga. Also, if you’re a fan of things that will one day be .gif’ed to death, the Nicolas Cage-hosted History of Swear Words drops on Jan.
The streamer is coming out strong with a third season of Cobra Kai, formerly of YouTube Premium. The next installment in Daniel Larusso and Johnny Lawrence’s story is set to arrive…eventually. Netflix has not unveiled a released date yet but it will be during this month. While Cobra Kai is the highlight among Netflix’ original series, it’s not the only one by a long shot. Last year’s fun Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous returns for a second season on Jan. 22 and it will be accompanied by Fate: The Winx Saga. Also, if you’re a fan of things that will one day be .gif’ed to death, the Nicolas Cage-hosted History of Swear Words drops on Jan.
- 1/1/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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