Airwave Media, the leading edutainment podcast network, has signed an exclusive deal with the popular women’s finance podcast HerMoney with Jean Chatzky. In addition to handling monetization, marketing, and distribution for the HerMoney podcast, Airwave will partner with HerMoney to launch new original podcasts from Tonya Rapley, Karen Finerman, and other influential women in business and finance.
Airwave has quickly built a reputation as the go-to network for smart podcasts for the “constantly curious” listener and has had success with business shows like Investing for Beginners and Earn & Invest. The deal with HerMoney is part of the network’s ambitious plan to expand its existing footprint in the business and finance category and to grow its formidable roster of shows that are hosted and produced by women.
Ben Mathis, Head of Content for Airwave, says “No one understands the financial challenges and goals of women like Jean Chatzky. She...
Airwave has quickly built a reputation as the go-to network for smart podcasts for the “constantly curious” listener and has had success with business shows like Investing for Beginners and Earn & Invest. The deal with HerMoney is part of the network’s ambitious plan to expand its existing footprint in the business and finance category and to grow its formidable roster of shows that are hosted and produced by women.
Ben Mathis, Head of Content for Airwave, says “No one understands the financial challenges and goals of women like Jean Chatzky. She...
- 4/25/2023
- Podnews.net
The action-packed final season of “His Dark Materials” will debut its first two episodes in a back-to-back broadcast on HBO Dec. 5, according to a teaser that premiered at New York Comic-Con. Season 3 will also be available for streaming on HBO Max.
James McAvoy is making a significant resurgence in the series as Lord Asriel, who was absent from the screen for the majority of Season 2. The upcoming season largely focuses on Asriel rallying military forces to launch a holy crusade against the “Authority” — an antagonistic spiritual force that dictates his universe.
“I’m gathering the greatest from every world to help me wage war,” Asriel reveals in the trailer.
Also returning is Lin-Manuel Miranda as Lee Scoresby, who will no doubt have a fiery comeback after his character’s presumed death in the Season 2 finale.
Other cast members confirmed for the eight-episode season include series regulars Dafne Keen, Amir Wilson,...
James McAvoy is making a significant resurgence in the series as Lord Asriel, who was absent from the screen for the majority of Season 2. The upcoming season largely focuses on Asriel rallying military forces to launch a holy crusade against the “Authority” — an antagonistic spiritual force that dictates his universe.
“I’m gathering the greatest from every world to help me wage war,” Asriel reveals in the trailer.
Also returning is Lin-Manuel Miranda as Lee Scoresby, who will no doubt have a fiery comeback after his character’s presumed death in the Season 2 finale.
Other cast members confirmed for the eight-episode season include series regulars Dafne Keen, Amir Wilson,...
- 10/7/2022
- by Katie Reul
- Variety Film + TV
Crackle has announced a new series from executive producer Ashton Kutcher.
“Going From Broke” takes a hard look at the nation’s student-loan crisis — and gives millennials a chance to dig themselves out of massive debt.
The series debuts exclusively on the free streaming service on Oct. 17. From Matador Content and Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, “Going From Broke” is hosted by Chegg CEO Dan Rosensweig and features financial expert Danetha Doe. The pair go one-on-one with young people living in Los Angeles to help them change their habits, gain financial confidence and become CEO of their own lives. And yes, Kutcher will make an appearance in an episode. Watch an exclusive trailer above.
Also Read: Sony Sells Majority Stake of Crackle to Chicken Soup for the Soul
The 10-episode, half-hour series will also feature insights and advice from experts including personal finance journalist Jean Chatzky and bestselling author and podcast reporter Farnoosh Torabi.
“Going From Broke” takes a hard look at the nation’s student-loan crisis — and gives millennials a chance to dig themselves out of massive debt.
The series debuts exclusively on the free streaming service on Oct. 17. From Matador Content and Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, “Going From Broke” is hosted by Chegg CEO Dan Rosensweig and features financial expert Danetha Doe. The pair go one-on-one with young people living in Los Angeles to help them change their habits, gain financial confidence and become CEO of their own lives. And yes, Kutcher will make an appearance in an episode. Watch an exclusive trailer above.
Also Read: Sony Sells Majority Stake of Crackle to Chicken Soup for the Soul
The 10-episode, half-hour series will also feature insights and advice from experts including personal finance journalist Jean Chatzky and bestselling author and podcast reporter Farnoosh Torabi.
- 9/18/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
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