![]() Since launch, subscribers on Apple Podcasts have grown by 300%, the company said. The tech giant boasted that six months after the rollout of Apple Podcasts Subscriptions, one in five subscriptions experienced an adoption rate of over 10%. Apple takes a 30% commission in a subscription’s first year, then that drops to 15% for renewals. Twenty-five percent or more of the podcasts in the overall top shows chart offer a subscription, though it’s not clear how many of their listeners are also subscribers.Īpple Podcasts Subscriptions launched in June 2021, giving subscribers ad-free listening, early access to new episodes, bonus content and more. ![]() Last week, Apple introduced two new subscription-focused podcast charts, “Top Subscriber Shows” and “Top Subscriber Channels,” which rank the top 100 shows and channels offering a subscription in the United States., U.K., Canada and Australia. On the top shows chart, “Crime Junkie” is the No 1. True crime is a popular genre on Apple Podcasts. According to Simplecast data, the audio version of “Dateline” TV broadcasts has a total of 775 million downloads since its launch in 2019, with more than 30 million downloads in the last month, an NBC spokesperson told Digiday. On that rainy September 2014 evening, flames were bursting out of. in the lakeside city of Pickering a suburb outside of Toronto. TV podcasts are more common than ever, and NBC is taking advantage of their popularity. 1, 2022, 9:31 AM PDT By Dateline NBC It was 7:50 p.m. It can be found on the “Dateline NBC” channel on Apple Podcasts. The subscription is available on iOS devices in 170 countries and regions. When subscribed to “Dateline Premium,” listeners get 400+ hours of exclusive audio programming. Titles include “Dateline NBC,” “Dateline: Missing in America,” “The Seduction,” “Motive for Murder,” “The Thing About Helen & Olga,” “The Thing About Pam,” “Mommy Doomsday,” “13 Alibis” and “Killer Role.” ![]() NBC’s “Dateline” podcasts go more in-depth into true crime stories. Subscribers get ad-free episodes, early access to new content and exclusive bonus material. The Oxygen network also is producing a story on a Marathon County couple who were electrocuted while trying a dangerous Tik Tok art trend, McCarthy said.Today, NBC launched a new channel subscription on Apple Podcasts called “ Dateline Premium,” an ad-free plan that includes a seven-day free trial and costs $2.99 per month or $29.99 per year. On Tuesday, Investigation Discovery will tell the story of how Jonathon Bishop stole a squad car after being arrested April 25, 2021, on its show, "Body Cam." The Juedes homicide wasn't the only Marathon County case that has caught the attention of national programs in the past year. Someone from the show arranged to rent a barn so the Juedes family didn't have to go to the Sheriff's Office to conduct their interviews and would be more comfortable, McCarthy said. The crew set up a room at the Sheriff's Office in downtown Wausau to record the interviews with McCarthy and Bean and took the two men to the Monster Hill Raceway and to the home and farm Juedes owned. "They knew what they were doing," he said. The "Dateline" crew visited Marathon County for about a week and was easy and accommodating to work with, McCarthy said. Schulz-Juedes' attorney, Earl Gray, said during the trial that two of Juedes' partners in the racetrack were involved in illegal activity, and one of them stole from the business. The neighbors said Schulz-Juedes was "hysterical" but not crying. ![]() Schulz-Juedes said her phone wouldn't work when she discovered her husband had been shot, so she went to a nearby house and told the neighbor Juedes was "bloody all over his chest," according to the criminal complaint. A piece of paper with an expletive written on it and a knife stuck through it was on the bed with Juedes' body. Juedes owed only $82,404 on the home, and Schulz-Juedes saw her husband as "the goose that laid the golden egg," Wetzsteon said.Ĭourt records say Juedes was shot in the back, then shot a second time in the front when he rolled over. He worked hard and had built a beautiful four-bedroom home worth $347,700, Marathon County District Attorney Theresa Wetzsteon said during opening arguments in the October 2021 trial. He said he isn't sure why the case has captured national attention but that it could have something to do with the connection to one of the actors in the old television series, "The Munsters." A man who "confessed" in 2013 said he drove the getaway car when Butch Patrick, the actor who played Eddie Munster in the TV series, shot Juedes police said they ruled that theory out pretty quickly.
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