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The New Yorker Radio Hour
Introducing: “In The Dark”

The New Yorker Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 18:48


“In The Dark,” the acclaimed investigative podcast from American Public Media, is joining The New Yorker and Condé Nast Entertainment. In its first two seasons, “In The Dark,” hosted by the reporter Madeleine Baran, has taken a close look at the criminal-justice system in America. The first season examined the abduction and murder, in 1989, of eleven-year-old Jacob Wetterling, and exposed devastating failures on the part of law enforcement. The second season focussed on Curtis Flowers, a Black man from Winona, Mississippi, who was tried six times for the same crime. When the show's reporters began looking into the case, Flowers was on death row. After their reporting, the Supreme Court reversed Flowers's conviction. Today, he is a free man. A third season of “In The Dark,” which will be the show's most ambitious one yet, is on its way. David Remnick recently sat down with Baran and the show's managing producer, Samara Freemark, to talk about the remarkable first two seasons of the show, and what to expect in the future. To listen to the entirety of the “In The Dark” catalogue, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

The New Yorker: Fiction
Introducing: “In The Dark”

The New Yorker: Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 18:43


We're pleased to announce that “In The Dark,” the acclaimed investigative podcast from American Public Media, is joining The New Yorker and Condé Nast Entertainment. In its first two seasons, “In The Dark,” hosted by the reporter Madeleine Baran, has taken a close look at the criminal-justice system in America. The first season examined the abduction and murder, in 1989, of eleven-year-old Jacob Wetterling, and exposed devastating failures on the part of law enforcement. The second season focussed on Curtis Flowers, a Black man from Winona, Mississippi, who was tried six times for the same crime. When the show's reporters began looking into the case, Flowers was on death row. After their reporting, the Supreme Court reversed Flowers's conviction. Today, he is a free man.  A third season of “In The Dark,” which will be the show's most ambitious one yet, is on its way. David Remnick recently sat down with Baran and the show's managing producer, Samara Freemark, to talk about the remarkable first two seasons of the show, and what to expect in the future. To listen to the entirety of the “In The Dark” catalogue, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

The New Yorker: Politics and More
Introducing: “In The Dark”

The New Yorker: Politics and More

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 18:46


We're pleased to announce that “In The Dark,” the acclaimed investigative podcast from American Public Media, is joining The New Yorker and Condé Nast Entertainment. In its first two seasons, “In The Dark,” hosted by the reporter Madeleine Baran, has taken a close look at the criminal-justice system in America. The first season examined the abduction and murder, in 1989, of eleven-year-old Jacob Wetterling, and exposed devastating failures on the part of law enforcement. The second season focussed on Curtis Flowers, a Black man from Winona, Mississippi, who was tried six times for the same crime. When the show's reporters began looking into the case, Flowers was on death row. After their reporting, the Supreme Court reversed Flowers's conviction. Today, he is a free man.  A third season of “In The Dark,” which will be the show's most ambitious one yet, is on its way. David Remnick recently sat down with Baran and the show's managing producer, Samara Freemark, to talk about the remarkable first two seasons of the show, and what to expect in the future. To listen to the entirety of the “In The Dark” catalogue, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Re:sound
Best of the Best (Part 4: Serialized Stories)

Re:sound

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 58:16


Best of the Best is Third Coast’s annual ode to audio storytelling, taking listeners on a journey through the full breadth of what’s possible in stories made from sound. This episode showcases three of the winning stories from the 19th annual Third Coast / Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition. Host Gwen Macsai introduces the winners of the Best Serialized Story, Best Foreign Language & Directors’ Choice awards, plus a behind-the-scenes interview with producer Zoha Zokaei.In The Dark, Season Two — Best Serialized Story Awardby lead reporter and host Madeleine Baran, senior producer Samara Freemark, producers Natalie Jablonski and Rehman Tungekar, reporters Parker Yesko and Will Craft, and edited by Catherine Winter for APM Reports.In small town Mississippi, a white prosecutor tried a black man six times for the same crime, a quadruple homicide. For 23 years, Curtis Flowers maintained his innocence on death row. This story is a narrative investigation into the case, which uncovered prosecutorial misconduct, false confessions, an alternate suspect, and a pattern of racial bias. Click here to read the latest on the Curtis Flowers case, and to listen to the rest “In The Dark, season 2.”Price of Secrecy (Hazineh Razdari) — Best Foreign Language Awardby Zoha Zokaei and edited by Rob Szeliga.An unexpected turn of events occurs when 15-year-old Tannaz tells the police about being sexually abused by a friend.Click here to listen to the full story with subtitles.No Feeling is Final — Directors’ Choice Awardby Honor Eastly, with executive producer Joel Werner, producer Alice Moldovan, writer Graham Panther, and sound engineer Russell Stapleton. Created at ABC Audio Studios under the guidance of managing editor, Kellie Riordan.Usually when we talk about suicide, we encourage people to "just ask for help". But Honor Eastly knows it’s not that simple. She’s been there and back, and now has years of phone recordings and diary entries which form the basis of her podcast.Click here to listen to the rest of the series.You can hear all the winning stories from the 2019 Competition at ThirdCoastFestival.org.The program is made possible with support from the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation and distributed to public radio stations by PRX.Music in this hour by Jeevs (“Solace”), Pablo Torri (“Linha”), Monplaisir (“I don’t need to cry but I can do it if you need to” &

Pod Save the People
Interrogate the Obvious (In the Dark)

Pod Save the People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 66:06


DeRay, Sam, Brittany and Clint discuss  a plan to fix inequality in San Francisco, officers illegally using information from sealed arrests, why women are more vulnerable in cars, and protests against the construction of a telescope at Mauna Kea. Samara Freemark and Natalie Jablonski join DeRay to talk about the latest season of 'In the Dark' and the Supreme Court case, Flowers v. Mississippi.

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 47 - Blazers Voice Brian Wheeler Co-Hosts, Clippers Land Leonard & George, & Team USA Back to Back World Cup Champs!

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 128:20


RUNDOWN Radio buddies reunite as the longtime voice of Trail Blazers basketball Brian Wheeler joins Mitch for Episode 47. The guys reminisce about how they first met and the unusual circumstances that affected Brian with Mitch's arrival to Seattle. They discuss the NBA Western conference hierarchy following this weekend's news of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George teaming up on the Clippers. A four-pack of guests on today's show includes ESPN NBA writer Kevin Pelton, Dan Brechlin of the Hartford Courant, Alicia Rose DelGallo from ProSoccerUSA.com, & Samara Freemark of the In the Dark Podcast. Later, Wheels and Mitch weigh in the World Cup victory by Team USA and the earthquakes that have recently shaken up Southern California including a few quake stories of their own. Finally, the guys wrap up with a thought on a remarkable story of a youngster turning heads at Wimbledon and an opinion on MLB's Midsummer Classic. GUESTS Kevin Pelton | ESPN NBA Writer on free agency news Dan Brechlin | Hartford Courant writer on participation of transgender athletes in sports Alicia Rose DelGallo | ProSoccerUSA.com editor live from France on Team USA World Cup Championship Samara Freemark | Reporter for In the Dark podcast on Curtis Flowers criminal case TABLE OF CONTENTS 2:50 | Mitch & Wheels recall when they first met in the mid-90s and how Mitchy the Kid was in Seattle to ultimately take Brian's job at the radio station. 20:13 | The Blazers have made some moves since the season wrapped up including inking Dame Lillard to a massive extension. 23:09 | The guys recall their Sunday tradition when they were working together in their early radio years. 30:46 | Episode 47 naming considerations are presented to Brian to mull over to reveal the winner at the end of the show. 34:27 | With Kawhi and George heading to the Clippers, rank the Western Conference heading into next season. 37:15 | Which team that calls The Staples Center home the more complete roster right now? 40:12 | Are the Warriors undervalued given their latest odds to win the title in 2020? 44:12 | Kevin Pelton weighs in on the moves that paired Kawhi Leonard and Paul George in LA and also discusses the market for Russell Westbrook. 59:09 | Dan Brechlin shares the story of how high school track in Connecticut has opened a national dialogue about transgender athletes competing in sports. 1:20:04 | Live from France, Alicia Rose DelGallo recaps the World Cup final match and discusses the off-the-field topics the players have been vocal about during the tournament. 1:35:17 | Samara Freemark summarizes the saga of Curtis Flowers which has featured a half-dozen trials over the span of 21 years and the latest news that may eventually set him free from death row. 1:52:49 | The United States Women's National Team are back to back World Cup champs! 1:54:15 | SoCal Earthquakes this week halted some Summer League hoops games and also shook up some memories of quakes that Brian and Mitch recall over the years. 2:00:13 | Do you have CoCo Gauff fever after the 15 year old stunned the tennis world by knocking off Venus Williams at Wimbledon? 2:02:04 | Will the guys watch the MLB All Star Game and Home Run Derby or has it lost its luster?

DispatchCast
A Conversation with the 'In The Dark' Creators -- DispatchCast Episode 035

DispatchCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 34:43


"In The Dark" lead reporter Madeleine Baran and senior producer Samara Freemark offered a behind-the-scenes look at their investigative journalism at an event Thursday night at Arrowwood Lodge at Brainerd Lakes in Baxter. Before the event, they sat down with me and talked about the cases they’ve investigated and their thoughts on their work’s impact. There are some spoilers in here, so if you’d like to maintain the suspense of the podcast, listen to “In The Dark” first -- then come back and listen to my interview. Host/Producer: Chelsey Perkins Guests: Madeleine Baran, Samara Freemark

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It's All Journalism
#313 — Journalists would rather have answers than mysteries

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 37:33


With its second season wrapping up, Samara Freemark joins Michael O'Connell again to discuss the In the Dark podcast and the latest crime story it investigated: the case of a man tried six times for the same crime in Mississippi. It’s All Journalism is a weekly podcast about digital journalism. Find out all the latest news about our podcast by signing up for our weekly email newsletter.

The Podcast Digest
TPD 155 - Madeleine Baran and Samara Freemark from In The Dark

The Podcast Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 51:56


Madeleine Baran, Host and Lead Reporter, and Samara Freemark, Senior Producer, from In The Dark are my guests! In what I believe is one the great podcasts of 2018, Madeleine, Samara and the whole APM Reports teams have created a tour de force of listening on the state of America's justice system, race relations and much, much more.   If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting TPD on Patreon! Links In The Dark, Season 2 (Website) (Twitter) Madeleine Baran (Twitter) Samara Freemark (Twitter) APM Reports (Website) (Twitter) Dan's recent appearance on BitRate Podcast (Website)  

Third Coast Pocket Conference
How to Become an Investigative Reporter with One Simple Trick (2017)

Third Coast Pocket Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 93:23


Madeleine Baran and Samara Freemark of APM Reports' In the Dark, love the intimacy of radio and the power it has to transport us into other people’s lives. But as producers of an investigative podcast, they think audio storytelling can do more. At the 2017 Third Coast Conference, they explained how to use the power of a good question to transform your reporting and writing, and how to turn slice-of-life stories into impactful investigative journalism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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It's All Journalism
In the Dark sheds light on 27-year-old abduction case

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 30:53


On this episode of It's All Journalism, host Michael O'Connell talks to American Public Media's Madeleine Baran and Samara Freemark about In the Dark, their podcast investigation into the 29-year-old abduction case of Minnesota resident Jacob Wetterling. In the Dark does try to solve the case, rather it takes hard look at why it took authorities so long to solve the crime.

UnFictional
Radio Diaries: Willie McGee and the Traveling Electric Chair

UnFictional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2010 29:30


This week, we spotlight Radio Diaries. Joe Richman is the man behind Radio Diaries and he helps people document their own lives in their own voices. We listen to the most recent work from Richman along with co-producer Samara Freemark. Willie McGee and the Traveling Electric Chair: A Granddaughter's Search for the Truth just won an award at the Third Coast International Audio Festival in Chicago. Also on the program, Frank Schubert, Lighthouse Keeper.