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QCODE+ Launches on Apple Podcasts Next Month

QCODE+ Launches on Apple Podcasts Next Month By Staff 2 seconds ago Subscribers Gain Access to Uninterrupted Listening Experience, Plus Early Access to New Shows and Bonus Content from Fan-Favorite Series, Including Alternate Endings, Interviews with Creators and More LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–QCODE, a premium content studio and podcast network, announced today that it will launch QCODE+, a new subscription service, on Apple Podcasts when Apple Podcasts Subscriptions debuts worldwide in May. QCODE+ will allow fiction fans to dive deeper into the QCODE universe with a library of over 12 chart-topping shows and many more coming this year. “With QCODE+, we are excited to have the opportunity to delight fans by giving them deeper access into the fictional worlds across all of our series, all in one place, along with incredible bonus content and additional perks,” said Rob Herting, CEO and founder of QCODE.

Vincent Chin Murder Gets Podcast, Feature Treatment with Gemma Chan Producing

Rich Polk/Getty Image; Courtesy of MRC Entetainment ; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images She s partnering with A-Major Media and M88 for a topical podcast about Asian American civil rights and a table read of the feature screenplay Hold Still, Vincent, with an eye toward a film adaptation. Vincent Chin was beaten to death with a baseball bat 39 years ago, a galvanizing incident for the modern Asian American civil rights movement but an event that has been lost to history for most outside the community. No longer. As the nation finally awakens to the violence that Asians continue to face in this country, Chin s story his killers never served jail time for the slaying is receiving fresh attention and soon can be experienced in narrative form via

Podcasting Is Booming Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future?

Podcasting Is Booming. Will Hollywood Help or Hurt Its Future? A frothy adaptation market is just one sign of the rapid evolution of the industry. But some worry that big money will stifle the D.I.Y. spirit that has driven much of its success. Once seen as a marginal forum for comedy, tech talk and public radio programming, podcasting is one of the hottest corners in media, with Hollywood hungry for TV and film adaptations.Credit.Hudson Christie Feb. 25, 2021 In November, production began in Los Angeles on a new series with the trappings of a potential hit. “Unwanted” is a buddy action comedy told with a wink, part “Beverly Hills Cop” homage and part Seth Rogen-esque genre sendup. It stars Lamorne Morris (“Woke” and “New Girl”) and Billy Magnussen (“Game Night”) as slackers who stumble on criminal intrigue in between bong hits, and its script is stocked with gross-out humor. (Sample line: “When I told you I dropped my phone in the toilet, that wasn’t the

Celebrities turn to podcasts to hang on to fans during the pandemic

The podcast Dirty Diana featuring Demi Moore may be turned into a TV series. Photos: AFP Cooped up like many of us, movie stars, politicians and reality show types eager to hold onto their fans, are turning to podcasts to get through the pandemic, converting their homes – even a bathroom in one case – into makeshift recording studios. There is something out there for everyone: While Demi Moore, with her trademark raspy voice, headlines an erotic podcast called Dirty Diana, Jamie Lee Curtis and Matthew McConaughey read stories for kids. Former first lady Michelle Obama talks about personal issues in a podcast called simply

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