The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

NBC News makes podcasting push

- By David Bauder

NBC News is making an ambitious push into the podcast market, with audio series on conspiracy theories, the British royalty and legacy of Title IX in scholastic athletics planned in the next few months.

Bonus episodes of two popular recent podcasts, “Southlake” and the “Dateline” spinoff “The Thing About Pam,” are also being released in early March.

NBC News was tied for 11th in Edison Research’s list of top podcast networks by reach, the only company that is known primarily as a television news broadcaste­r in the company’s top 18. NBC News said the audience for its podcasts in 2021 grew by 19% over the year before.

“One of our biggest priorities continues to be generating original, distinctiv­e reporting and pushing out across a variety of platforms,” said NBC News President Noah Oppenheim. “Podcasts are a new format for us to play in, but it’s rooted in the same fundamenta­ls that drive all of our work.”

NBC’s podcast unit began with two people in 2018 and now has more

than a dozen people devoted to the form. It was a key moment when one of the network’s most popular personalit­ies, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, delivered the podcast “Bag Man” about former Vice President Spiro Agnew, which is now being made into a movie.

Maddow is currently on hiatus from her daily MSNBC show, in part to work on another podcast. Neither she nor Oppenheim would reveal what it’s about. (Maddow is expected to appear on MSNBC during coverage of major events.)

“Southlake” is touted as an example of how NBC used its experience as a news division to create a

podcast. The series about a Texas community’s debates over the teaching of racial issues in public schools began when one of the network’s regional reporters, Mike Hixenbaugh, noted what was going on there and produced a digital feature about it. He teamed with correspond­ent Antonia Hylton to turn it into a podcast.

The more reporters NBC has embedded in communitie­s, the better the chance it has to find such stories, Oppenheim said.

“People like the investigat­ions,” said Madeleine Haeringer, an NBC News senior vice president in charge of the podcast unit. “They like to be in a story

as it unfolds.”

NBC News’ success in podcasting is driven primarily by “Dateline NBC,” which it has cleverly positioned into a brand of its own with true crime projects, said James Cridland, editor of the trade publicatio­n Podnews. In Edison Research’s list of the top 50 podcasts of last year, “Dateline NBC” and “The Rachel Maddow Show” are NBC’s two entries.

“Much of NBC’s podcast output is reheated TV shows,” Cridland said. But with research showing young audiences attracted to audio formats, it’s a strategic move to aggressive­ly get into the podcast business, he said.

 ?? NBC NEWS VIA AP ?? Promotiona­l art for NBC News podcasts, from left, “The Thing About Pam,” a true crime podcast, “Rachel Maddow Presents Bag Man,” about former Vice President Spiro Agnew, and “Southlake,” a series about a Texas community’s debates over the teaching of racial issues in public schools. NBC News is making an ambitious push into the podcast market, with audio series on conspiracy theories, the British royalty and legacy of Title IX in scholastic athletics planned in the next few months.
NBC NEWS VIA AP Promotiona­l art for NBC News podcasts, from left, “The Thing About Pam,” a true crime podcast, “Rachel Maddow Presents Bag Man,” about former Vice President Spiro Agnew, and “Southlake,” a series about a Texas community’s debates over the teaching of racial issues in public schools. NBC News is making an ambitious push into the podcast market, with audio series on conspiracy theories, the British royalty and legacy of Title IX in scholastic athletics planned in the next few months.

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