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Acast announces partnership with Crooked Media
July 22, 2021 10:22
Crooked Media has announced a partnership with podcast platform Acast.
The announcement:
Crooked Media has partnered with Acast to monetise its podcasts internationally, enabling buyers in Australia and New Zealand as well as Canada, the UK, and Ireland, to advertise across its programming and reach audiences in these regions for the first time.
Advertisers in the markets will be able to purchase inventory across Crooked shows including Pod Save America, Lovett or Leave It, and Pod Save The World to start. The partnership stems from the international popularity that Crooked has amassed as listeners around the world have looked to shows like Pod Save America for its deep insight, analysis, and humor.
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BENNINGTON â The Select Board has unanimously approved a settlement agreement concerning a complaint to the Human Rights Commission from former state Rep. Kiah Morris, her husband, James Lawton, and their son.
The settlement, which requires the town to pay the family $137,000 and issue a public apology, was in relation to Morrisâ complaints that Bennington Police did not adequately investigate online and other racially motivated harassment prior to her decision to leave the Legislature amid a campaign for re-election in 2018.
The family has since sold their home on Morgan Street and moved to the Burlington area.
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BENNINGTON â The state Human Rights Commission has agreed to investigate accusations that the Bennington Select Board retaliated and racially discriminated against a biracial couple who complained about their treatment by Bennington police, the complainantsâ legal representatives said Monday.
The American Civil Liberties Union said the commission confirmed Friday that it is accepting a formal complaint filed Wednesday by Joel Fowler, a Black man, and his girlfriend, Cassandra Keating.
The former Bennington residents allege that town leaders publicized confidential information about them after they complained of racially-motivated policing by the local police department â board action that they described as retaliatory and illegal. The couple said this was also discriminatory because it discourages other Black people from reporting police misconduct.