Kylie Kelce and Jason Kelce’s baby girl is ready for her close up. The Not Gonna Lie podcast host was joined by Finnley—whom she welcomed with the retired Philadelphia Eagles center in March—and she’s ...
Sabrina Carpenter, hosting NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” joined in a skit that parodied Harford County-based podcast group “MdFoodieBoyz” by playing on the Gen Z commentary the podcast is known for by ...
The Native Land Podcast weighed in on Marc Lamont Hill and QueenzFlip’s viral exchange about intellectualism and the Joe Budden Podcast. From “tricky” word choices to “sucka” comments, Marc Lamont ...
Everyone seems to be podcasting these days (guilty as charged!) but here is a new line-up of the best shows to listen to at the moment. We’ve limited our picks exclusively to stage stars, ...
Starting in early 2026, Netflix subscribers in the US will be able to watch select Spotify Studios and Ringer podcasts directly on the streaming platform. With more than a decade of experience, Nelson ...
Spotify is bringing 16 podcasts to Netflix starting next year, including The Bill Simmons Podcast, Conspiracy Theories, and The Ringer NFL Show. Spotify is bringing 16 podcasts to Netflix starting ...
Kristin Cavallari is continuing her podcast, “Let’s Be Honest” with a new multi-year deal, Variety has exclusively learned. The new agreement with Dear Media exceeds seven figures. The podcast focuses ...
Oct 14 (Reuters) - Netflix (NFLX.O), opens new tab said on Tuesday it will add a slate of Spotify's (SPOT.N), opens new tab most popular video podcasts to its service from early 2026, part of a new ...
Netflix is bringing some of Spotify Studios and The Ringer’s top video podcasts focused on sports, culture, lifestyle and true crime to its platform. The partnership is designed to complement the ...
Netflix is aggressively getting into the video podcasting space after striking a partnership with Spotify. The deal will see over a dozen shows from Spotify, including The Bill Simmons Podcast and The ...
Video podcasts are coming to Netflix — in part because everyone’s gotta compete with YouTube. Photo: Bill Simmons via YouTube What even counts as television these days, anyway? That question gets a ...
Marc Maron interviewed former president Barack Obama on the 1,686th and final episode of his pioneering “WTF” podcast. Obama was previously a guest on the show while still in office in 2015, marking a ...