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s town podcast

by Sarah Wilderman Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the summary of the podcast s-town?

S-Town is a podcast hosted by Brian Reed from Serial Productions, a New York Times company. The story follows a man named John who despises his Alabama town and decides to do something about it. He asks Brian to investigate the son of a wealthy family who's allegedly been bragging that he got away with murder.

What is the new serial podcast s-town?

S-Town is a new podcast from Serial and This American Life, hosted by Brian Reed, about a man named John who despises his Alabama town and decides to do something about it.

What is s-town and why should you listen?

S-Town is the refinement of the medium to the mature artistic level podcasting deserves. I compare S-Town to This American Life and Serial not just because they’re from the same creators, but because they are two of the most well-known podcasts, and they produce high-quality programming.

When did the s-Town podcast impact Woodstock?

New York Times. Retrieved 12 August 2017. ^ " ' S-Town' podcast impact still felt in Woodstock, 1 year later". The Montgomery Advertiser. Retrieved 2018-04-10.

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What is the S town podcast?

The story follows a man named John who despises his Alabama town and decides to do something about it. He asks Brian to investigate the son of a wealthy family who's allegedly been bragging that he got away with murder. But when someone else ends up dead, the search for the truth leads to a nasty feud, a hunt for hidden treasure, and an unearthing of the mysteries of one man's life.

How many episodes of S Town?

7 episodes. S-Town is a podcast hosted by Brian Reed from Serial Productions, a New York Times company. The story follows a man named John who despises his Alabama town and decides to do something about it.

Who hosts Stown Podcast?

stownpodcast .org. S-Town is an American investigative journalism podcast hosted by Brian Reed and created by the producers of Serial and This American Life. All seven chapters were released on March 28, 2017.

Who composed the music for S Town?

S-Town incorporates various specially composed pieces of music throughout the episodes from composers Daniel Hart, Helado Negro, Trey Pollard, and Matt McGinley, including an S-Town theme produced by Hart. The show's closing music, used at the end of each episode, is "A Rose for Emily" by The Zombies.

How many times has the podcast been downloaded?

By May 2017, the podcast series was downloaded over 40 million times. It retained a high ranking in the iTunes chart and continued to be analysed in the press well into 2017. Since then, the podcast remained popular and had been downloaded 77 million times by the anniversary of its release.

Is S Town a good story?

The opinion piece called S-Town “a good story, but an indefensible one.”. The article states that the podcast is supposed to leave you feeling positive, however instead it feels forced. The author feels that the podcast doesn’t fully address the main quandary at the center of S-Town.

What happened at the end of S Town?

At the end of S-Town ’s second episode, Reed has already determined that the murder mystery John summons him to investigate never happened. But he seems in no hurry to stop talking to John. Then a friend of John phones to let him know: John is dead from a suicide.

Is S Town a good podcast?

S-Town is a very, very good podcast. John is eminently fascinating and compelling, but also eminently troubled; S-Town tries to honor him by giving him a voice again and again, even shortly before he dies. But even as it’s allowing John to tell his own story, I question whether that story should have been told at all.

How long is S Town?

S-Town is a seven-part series, ranging from 48-63 minutes per episode, released all at once, for a total of six and a half hours. It’s binge’able, right now.

What does "s town" mean in the first chapter?

In the first chapter, Brian defines proleptic, a word that John uses to describe the town. Proleptic, meaning the representation or assumption of a future act as if presently existing , ...

What is the theme of Proleptic?

Proleptic, meaning the representation or assumption of a future act as if presently existing, is a theme throughout the series, with person after person declaring or claiming something to be true, when it hasn’t happened, or at least not yet. Another prominent theme is horology, the study of time and making clocks.

Who is the executive producer of S Town?

In an interview with WIAT, “S-Town” executive producer Julie Snyder said she was glad the lawsuit had been resolved. While not providing details of the settlement, Snyder said that she, podcast host Brian Reed and the project's other producers had proved that everything they did in the show was done legitimately.

Who filed the lawsuit against S Town?

WIAT-TV reported Tuesday, May 19, 2020, that the suit filed by the estate of John B. McLemore was dismissed March 12. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves, File)

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Overview

S-Town is an American investigative journalism podcast hosted by Brian Reed and created by the producers of Serial and This American Life. All seven chapters were released on March 28, 2017. The podcast was downloaded a record-breaking 10 million times in four days, and had been downloaded over 40 million times by May 2017.

Synopsis

In 2012, horologist John B. McLemore sent an email to the staff of the show This American Life asking them to investigate an alleged murder in his hometown of Woodstock, Alabama, a place he claimed to despise. After a year of exchanging emails and several months of conversation with McLemore, producer Brian Reed traveled to Woodstock to investigate. He investigated the crime and eventually found that no such murder took place, though he struck up a friendship with McL…

People involved

• Brian Reed – host and executive producer
• John B. McLemore – horologist
• Mary Grace McLemore – John's elderly mother
• Tyler Goodson – John's younger friend and employee

Music

S-Town incorporates various specially composed pieces of music throughout the episodes from composers Daniel Hart, Helado Negro, Trey Pollard, and Matt McGinley, including an S-Town theme produced by Hart. The show's closing music, used at the end of each episode, is "A Rose for Emily" by The Zombies.

Further developments

Shortly after the release of the podcast, John's online obituary was flooded with support and shared reflections from around the world. In an April 2017 interview, Tyler Goodson said that he sometimes regrets "ever speaking into that microphone because [he] was probably upset, or wasn't thinking clearly" since he faced trial for the criminal actions that were described in the podcast. In October 2017, Goodson pleaded guilty to the burglaries that were described in the p…

Reception

S-Town was culturally popular and received mixed critical reviews. The Boston Globe's Ty Burr thought the show was complex and voyeuristic. He asked the question "is S-Town a freak show for the NPR crowd?" and described the series as "seven chapters of provocative red herrings that almost but never quite add up to a place, a people, or a man". Jessica Goudeau from The Atlantic questioned the ethics of the series, asking "is it okay to confess another person's pain for the sa…

Awards

S-Town podcast received the Peabody Award for 2017 in the category Radio/Podcast.
George Foster Peabody Award
• 2017 WBEZ/Chicago, IL, S-Town, “S-Town” breaks new ground for the medium by creating the first audio novel, a non-fiction biography constructed in the style and form of a 7-chapter novel.

See also

• List of American crime podcasts

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