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by Prof. Willard Kuvalis Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Is Serial podcast owned by New York Times?

Serial is an investigative journalism podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig, narrating a nonfiction story over multiple episodes. The series was co-created and is co-produced by Koenig and Julie Snyder and developed by This American Life; as of July 2020, it is owned by The New York Times.

Where can I listen to serial?

You can listen to Serial in many places: right here on our site, on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and on Pandora. You can also find the podcast on Stitcher, RadioPublic or the podcatcher of your choice. Don’t know how to get a podcast? Learn more here.

Will'serial'The podcast become'serial the TV show'?

Guardian News and Media Limited. Archived from the original on October 13, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2014. ^ " ' Serial' the Podcast Will Now Become Serial the TV Show". Vulture, NYMag.com. Archived from the original on October 2, 2015. Retrieved October 1, 2015. ^ "New hope for inmate from Serial podcast". CBS News. February 9, 2015.

Is serial podcasting's first breakout hit?

David Carr in The New York Times called Serial "Podcasting's first breakout hit." The Guardian characterized it as a "new genre of audio storytelling".

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Who is Don in Serial podcast?

Don Clinedinst is a name you probably first came across in the hit true crime podcast Serial. But, thanks to The Case Against Adnan Syed, he's being talked about once again.

Where is Don clinedinst now?

He currently resides in North Carolina and tells the filmmakers he's been disabled and unable to work since he was 23. "There's not a day go by that I do not think about her and what happened," he said in an audio-recorded conversation with filmmakers.

What was Don's alibi in Serial?

In Serial, we discovered that Don had an alibi for the time period in which Hae disappeared. He was working at a local LensCrafter store and his manager confirmed his whereabouts. However, in The Case Against Adnan Syed, we learn that the manager who confirmed Don's alibi was actually his mother.

How old was Don when he was dating Hae?

One of the new insights led documentarians to Donald “Don” Clinedinst, the boyfriend of Lee at the time of her death. Then-22-year-old Clinedinst met high school senior Lee through their mutual employment at LensCrafters.

Did Don and Jay know each other?

It doesn't seem like he and Jen knew each other. Jay's narrative has problems, but he was definitely involved in some way, either as an accomplice, a witness, or covering up afterwards. Unless SK has held back information tying Don to Jay it seems highly unlikely that he was involved.

How did Jay know where hae's car was?

The State's claim is that, on the night of Jay's first police interview, Jay led the police to Hae's car, corroborating his story about (1) Adnan and he ditching the car behind the row houses; (2) Adnan tossing the keys in the dumpster; and (3) Jay confirming that the car was in the same location on multiple occasions.

Who is Asia in Serial?

Author and Serial podcast source Asia McClain speaks on her experience as an alibi witness. Spokane resident Asia McClain first found out she was a crucial part of a 19-year-old murder case when a private investigator knocked on her door.

Why does Koenig say the Nisha call is significant?

Koenig makes a big deal out of this call and frames it as a massive red herring. The Nisha Call means someone without an allegiance to Jay testifies that he and Adnan are together, lending credence to Jay's timeline of events and boosting his overall testimony.

Where was Hae's body found?

Murder of Hae Min LeeHae Min LeeDisappearedJanuary 13, 1999 (aged 18)DiedMaryland, United StatesCause of deathManual strangulationBody discoveredFebruary 9, 1999 Leakin Park, Baltimore, Maryland3 more rows

Where is Adnan Syed today?

He stood trial twice for her murder and was convicted in 2000 and sentenced to life in prison plus 40 years. Syed is incarcerated at the state's Patuxent Institution in Jessup.

Where did Adnan's parents show up that embarrassed Hae Min so much she wanted to break up with Adnan?

Where did Adnan's parents show up that embarrassed Hae Min so much she wanted to break up with Adnan? They showed up at a spring dance at the high school.

Why did Adnan and Hae break up?

Both of them, but especially Adnan Syed, were under special pressure at home, and the stress of that spilled over into their relationship. Eventually Hae broke up with Adnan.

Who is the producer of Top Gun?

Episode One introduces Don Simpson, the producer behind such blockbuster hits as Flashdance, Beverly Hills Cop, and Top Gun. Don, like the Tom Cruise character in Top Gun- had a “need for s…

Who was Don Pierce called to?

Pierce was called to Los Angeles by Don’s former drug dealer, Royce Newton, just hours after Don’s death. Royce is concerned that it was his cocaine that killed Don and he wants Pierce to find…

Who is the host of Serial?

Serial. (podcast) Serial is an investigative journalism podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig, narrating a nonfiction story over multiple episodes. The series was co-created and is co-produced by Koenig and Julie Snyder and developed by This American Life; as of July 2020 it is owned by The New York Times.

Where did serial originate?

The concept for Serial originated with an experiment in Koenig's basement. Koenig and Snyder had pitched a different idea at a staff meeting for a weekly program on events during the previous seven days, which staff members received without enthusiasm. When Ira Glass asked Koenig if she had any other ideas, she mentioned podcasting a story that unfolded over time, a serialized narrative. In an interview with Mother Jones, she explained that each episode would return to the same story, telling the next chapter of a long, true narrative.

Why was Bergdahl offended by the punishment?

Bergdahl was offended by the punishment, feeling the commander was incompetent, and out of control.

What is the purpose of season 3 of Criminal Justice?

Season Three is meant to be an analysis of the normal operation of the American criminal justice system , as opposed to the previous two seasons, which followed "extraordinary" cases. K. Austin Collins of Vanity Fair commented that the third season was "an overarching account of an institution: the criminal-justice system, writ large". Koenig has described Season Three as "a year watching ordinary criminal justice, in the least exceptional, most middle-of-the-road, most middle-of-the-country place we could find: Cleveland." Episodes follow different cases and are taped in Greater Cleveland, with particular focus on cases before the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas at the Justice Center Complex in Downtown Cleveland .

How popular was the first season of Serial?

The first season of Serial was both culturally popular and critically well received. Serial was ranked at No. 1 on iTunes even before it débuted, leading iTunes rankings for over three months, well after the first season ended. It also broke records as the fastest podcast ever to reach 5 million downloads at Apple's iTunes store. David Carr in The New York Times called Serial "Podcasting's first breakout hit." The Guardian characterized it as a "new genre of audio storytelling".

How many times has Serial been downloaded?

As of September 2018, episodes of seasons one and two have been downloaded over 340 million times, establishing an ongoing podcast world record.

What is the American Vandal?

The 2017 Netflix series American Vandal is a mockumentary that parodies the true crime genre in general, and Serial specifically; the characters in American Vandal even acknowledge the similarities to Serial in the fourth episode of the show.

What is the Don Simpson docu?

THE DON. THE DON is a docu-drama on the life of the producer of TOP GUN, Don Simpson, which uses narration, clips, and fictional re-enactments via “lost tapes'' to take you behind the scenes into Hollywood’s decade of decadence, the 1980s. Before the era of MeToo, there was Don Simpson the poster boy of toxic masculinity, ...

Who penned Don's obituary?

Pierce is upset that John Gregory Dunne had penned Don’s obituary. We learn that Pierce and Don had a falling out and that Pierce knew little of Don’s dark days before his death. A tip from Robert Evans leads Pierce to Don’s madame- Madame Cora.

Who is the producer of Grease?

Her... Episode One introduces Don Simpson, the producer behind such blockbuster hits as Flashdance, Beverly Hills Cop, and Top Gun.

Who is the producer in Top Gun?

Episode One introduces Don Simpson, the producer behind such blockbuster hits as Flashdance, Beverly Hills Cop, and Top Gun. Don, like the Tom Cruise character in Top Gun- had a “need for speed.”. Don lived a gonzo, high-octane life. By day he was a fast-talking Hollywood producer who knew how to sell a movie and get the greenlight.

Who was the poster boy of toxic masculinity?

Before the era of MeToo, there was Don Simpson the poster boy of toxic masculinity, whose outlandish behavior was not only tolerated but encouraged by the film industry who profited greatly off Don’s movies. Don Simpson was, like the character he named after himself in his movie TOP GUN, a maverick.

When did Officer Adcock talk to Don Hae?

On the night that Hae’s family filed a missing persons report, Officer Adcock had a phone conversation with Don at around 1:30 a.m. His report, written at the end of his shift on January 14th, provided the following:

When was Don Hae's car found?

The Harford County sheriff did conduct a search for Hae’s car in Don’s neighborhood on the night of January 13, 1999, but that was the most extensive investigation into Don that was ever performed.

Where did Donald work in the Hunt Valley?

On 01/13/99 Donald went to work at the Hunt Valley LensCrafters store. Donald did not speak with Hae while he was at work. Don worked until approximately 1800 hours. Don arrived home at 1900 hours and he was advised by his father to call the Owings Mills store.

Where did Don Owings work?

Although he usually worked at the LensCrafters in Owings Mills, Don said that on January 13, 1999 he was working at a different store, in Hunt Valley. However, the police did not speak to a single person from the Hunt Valley store, nor did they obtain any employment records that could confirm his alibi.

Why does Don not like to admit mistakes?

This also undermines the confidence and trust the associates have in him because of possible integrity issues. Don’s quality of interactions with others is not always positive. . .

When did Gutierrez file a subpoena?

On September 24, 1999, Gutierrez filed an ex parte motion for issuance of a subpoena to LensCrafters requesting Don’s employment records. By filing the motion ex parte, the existence of the subpoena could not be disclosed to the prosecution, because:

Did Baltimore County police investigate Don Adnan?

Don and Adnan were not treated similarly by investigators, however. While Adnan was the focus of extensive investigation by both the Baltimore County and the Baltimore City Police, the investigation into Don was at best cursory (and, in the case of the Baltimore City Police, nonexistent).

How old was Don Clinedinst when he started dating Lee?

1. Clinedinst Was 22 Years Old When He & Lee Began Dating. Don was 22 years old when he and Lee started dating; like Lee, he grew up in the Baltimore area. His father, Don Clinedinst, still lives in the Baltimore area to this day, according to Facebook.

How long was Debbie Warren's phone call with Clinedinst?

For example, in the documentary a former friend of Lee’s, Debbie Warren, reveals that she had a seven-hour long phone call with Clinedinst following the disappearances of Lee. Play.

What role did Clinedinst's mother play in his alibi?

2. Clinedinst’s Mother Played a Central Role in His Alibi. When Lee disappeared, many people believed that she was with Clinedinst at the time. After the discovery of her body, Clinedinst did provide an alibi: that he was working at the time, at a local LensCrafters.

Where is Clinedinst now?

As is found in the documentary series, Clinedinst has since moved to North Carolina with his wife and child, and is living with a disability. At one point in the documentary, Clinedinst says to the filmmakers, “My next 12 years is basically making sure that my wife and kids are taken care of.

Does Clinedinst play in the new documentary?

HBO. Clinedinst does not play a very active role in the new documentary. Rather, he only appears briefly at one point, to tell the documentary filmmakers that he isn’t concerned in whether or not people believe his alibi, and that his greater concern is making sure his wife and child will be alright after he’s gone.

The things that bother me the most about this case as someone who truly believes, without a doubt, that Adnan murdered Hae

Adnan will never admit it. There is something to be said about repentant killers even if it doesn’t excuse the crime. Adnan will never be worthy of forgiveness or mercy based solely on the fact that he refuses to admit that he did it. He has convinced so many people of his innocence and it is all just lies.

Is there a megathread with all the stuff SK withheld from s1?

Sarah left out a lot and I remember seeing an amazing post about it, not able to find it now… Any help?

Friend Groups

There was an old post made here (could have been in SPO) that analyzed the evidence against Adnan in terms of the friend groups he maintained. If I remember correctly it explored the evidence in the light of how "isolated" people (friend groups) independently and hence, collectively doomed Adnan.

What is the timeline for CG to have received what the prosecution has on Adnan?

I was looking through documents and saw that: 1- one of them refer to Jay as a anonymous witness until trial? Did the defence not know who was the state star witness until trial?

People are confused

I think people are confused about serial and the undisclosed podcasts. People are under the impression that either are trying to prove Adnan innocent when in fact what they are doing is attempting to create/cast reasonable doubt. They neither have to prove Adnan did or didn’t do it, they simply have to attack the investigation.

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Overview

Series overview

Koenig has said that Serial is "about the basics: love and death and justice and truth. All these big, big things." She also has noted, "this is not an original idea. Maybe in podcast form it is, and trying to do it as a documentary story is really, really hard. But trying to do it as a serial, this is as old as Dickens."
New York Magazine reported that Phil Lord and Chris Miller, directors of The Lego Movie and the f…

Development and release

The concept for Serial originated with an experiment in Koenig's basement. Koenig and Snyder had pitched a different idea at a staff meeting for a weekly program on events during the previous seven days, which staff members received without enthusiasm. When Ira Glass asked Koenig if she had any other ideas, she mentioned podcasting a story that unfolded over time, a serialized narrative. In an interview with Mother Jones, she explained that each episode would return to th…

Reception

The first season of Serial was both culturally popular and critically well received. Serial was ranked at No. 1 on iTunes even before it débuted, leading iTunes rankings for over three months, well after the first season ended. It also broke records as the fastest podcast ever to reach 5 million downloads at Apple's iTunes store. David Carr in The New York Times called Serial "Podcasting's firs…

Related podcasts

The popularity of Serial and the intrigue of the case it covered has spawned several companion podcasts, such as Crime Writers on Serial, The Serial Serial, and Undisclosed: The State vs. Adnan Syed, the latter produced by Rabia Chaudry. S-Town, a 2017 collaboration between the teams of This American Life and Serial, has also received widespread acclaim. Also, Nice White Parents and The Improvement Association were yet other related podcast.

Parodies

Parodies of Serial have targeted the show's style, its fans' obsessive tendencies, Koenig's curiosity and uncertainties, the charts and graphics posted on the show's website, and the podcast's sponsor MailChimp (especially the meme "MailKimp").
• The New Yorker ran a cartoon based on Serial.
• When Koenig appeared on The Colbert Report, Colbert noted that the finale of Serial would be released in competition with Colbert's last episode.

See also

• List of American crime podcasts

External links

• Official website
• Serial on Twitter
• Serial at IMDb

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