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		<title>Discovery is Fast-Tracking an Answer to &#8216;Serial&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>After last fall’s runaway success of Serial, the race was on to see what company would be first to launch its own version of the true-crime podcast. It looks like the winner will be Investigation Discovery, which announced plans for its own true-crime podcast today at the TCA’s winter press tour. Henry Schleiff, ID’s Group [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>After last fall’s runaway success of <em>Serial</em>, the race was on to see what company would be first to launch its own version of the true-crime podcast. It looks like the winner will be Investigation Discovery, which announced plans for its own true-crime podcast today at the TCA’s winter press tour.</p>
<p>Henry Schleiff, ID’s Group President, didn’t share too many details about the podcast onstage, but he gave me some scoop afterwards about the project, which he’s fast-tracking for this spring even though he hasn’t yet settled on a subject, or host.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.adweek.com/news/television/discovery-fast-tracking-answer-nprs-serial-162251" target="_blank">As Schleiff told me,</a> the podcast idea was completely prompted by <em>Serial</em>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I think we were all surprised by the amount of press and attention—and indeed some of the viewership, or &#8216;soundship&#8217;—that the podcast got,&#8221; explained Schleiff, who credits a lesson he learned from the late Don Hewitt, who created 60 Minutes. &#8220;He used to say about 60 Minutes, &#8216;If you can turn off the video and just listen to the voices, you&#8217;ve still got a great story.&#8217; You put that learning and you put the experience of podcasts together and we said, great, we tell stories really well, why don&#8217;t we do our own version, and we&#8217;ll do a multi-arc podcast.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Schleiff also shared some possible hosting ideas: could Susan Lucci be the new Sarah Koenig?</p>
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