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  2. Tommy Vietor - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, Vietor became a regular co-host of The Ringer's political podcast Keepin' it 1600, along with Favreau and their fellow Obama administration alumni Dan Pfeiffer and Jon Lovett. [ 15 ] Shortly after the 2016 presidential election , Vietor, Lovett and Favreau decided to pursue podcasting and activism on a full-time basis.

  3. WNYC Studios - Wikipedia

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    Launched September 2020, Blindspot: The Road to 9/11 was an eight-part narrative podcast series that explored the history of the lead-up to the September 11 attacks. [77] The podcast was hosted by Jim O'Grady, a WNYC and former New York Times reporter. It was a co-production with HISTORY, and was based on the channel's television documentary ...

  4. Tongo Tongo ambush - Wikipedia

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    The mission plan was assessed and approved by the AOB Niger and SOCCE commanders and on 3 October at 5:59 am (local time), the team of 11 personnel consisting of eight US Special Forces operators, two support, and an intelligence contractor accompanying 35 Nigerien personnel from the Security and Intelligence Battalion (Bataillon Sécurité et ...

  5. Johanna Maska - Wikipedia

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    She is a co-host of the podcast, Pod is a Woman. [9] Maska is the CEO of the Global Situation Room, a public affairs practice that focuses on crisis communications, reputation management, thought leadership and global markets. [10] Maska has spoken about families balancing it all, as she had her son while working at the White House.

  6. War on the Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Evans, a former think tanker and Defense Department civil servant, founded WOTR in 2013 as a podcast. It launched as a full fledged publication in July of that year. He sought to re-center experienced voices in a media landscape that was becoming increasingly dominated by more mass-media oriented content and ubiquitous clickbait.

  7. Rights to Ricky Sanchez - Wikipedia

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    The Rights to Ricky Sanchez is a sports podcast about the Philadelphia 76ers, founded and hosted by former New York sports radio executive Spike Eskin and television comedy writer Michael Levin. The podcast debuted in 2013 and is named after Puerto Rican basketball player Ricky Sánchez , whose contractual rights the 76ers owned from 2007 to 2012.

  8. Gus Sorola - Wikipedia

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    He was also part of several other podcasts such as The Patch, [14] Let Me Clarify, [15] and Heroes & Halfwits. [16] Since March 2020 he has co-hosted the award-winning podcast Black Box Down. [17] [18] Sorola was nominated for Host of the Year at the 2022 Quill Podcast Awards for his work on Black Box Down. [19] In May 2022 he began co-hosting ...

  9. Aria Code - Wikipedia

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    Aria Code is a podcast produced by WQXR in collaboration with Metropolitan Opera and hosted by Rhiannon Giddens. The show debuted in 2018 and has released three seasons of episodes. The show debuted in 2018 and has released three seasons of episodes.