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In case you missed it, the last episode of season two of Serial—the podcast that got you hooked on podcasts—aired two weeks ago. And it was intense. In fact, this whole season has been intense in a totally different way from season one. After all, the focus was on a big story currently playing out in the news: the case of Bowe Bergdahl, a U.S. Army soldier who reportedly walked off his base in Afghanistan in 2009 and was taken captive by the Taliban for five years. Download Sniper Elite 3 Pc Highly Compressed more.
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As developments continued to pop up concerning the nature of his capture and new sources reached out, the story seemed to get bigger and bigger for the Serial team. So to get a better hold on it all, they made an unexpected move four episodes in by changing from a weekly to a biweekly schedule. That's kind of the magic of Serial, though—listeners never know what to expect!
We talked to Serial's executive producer Julie Snyder to shed some light on what goes on behind the scenes. Here are five things we learned from her. Elise Bergerson 1. Serial was created by two women. Yep, that's right. East Asian Language Pack Windows Xp. The idea for one of the most frequently downloaded and streamed podcasts, and the first podcast to win a Peabody award, came from the minds of Snyder and Serial's host/executive producer Sarah Koenig in 2013. The two had been working together closely for nine years as producers on Serial's big brother, This American Life.
But they actually pitched an idea for a different show originally. And that's how 2. Serial almost didn't happen. The original idea that Koenig and Snyder pitched was for a show called This Week, and it wasn't met with a ton of excitement from the This American Life team. But their boss, This American Life host and executive producer Ira Glass, was very supportive. They were on the verge of making the spin-off happen when Snyder says Glass asked, 'Before we pull the trigger, do you have any other ideas?'