This week, a Baltimore City circuit court judge vacated the conviction of Adnan Syed—the subject of the 2014 hit podcast Serial—who had been convicted in the 1999 murder of his ex-girlfriend and high ...
The announcement was made today by Serial host Sarah Koenig, Julie Snyder and Dana Chivvis at On Air Fest in Brooklyn, an annual event that explores the art of sound and storytelling, during a session ...
The Serial podcast is marking its 10th anniversary by giving listeners a unique insight into life in Guantanamo Bay. Co-hosts Sarah Koenig and Dana Chivvis have worked for almost a decade to report ...
The New York Times acquired Serial Productions, the company behind the eponymous breakout true-crime podcast, in July 2020. It now has its first Serial Productions podcast hosted by one of its own ...
This article is part of The Poynter 50, a series reflecting on 50 moments and people that shaped journalism over the past half-century — and continue to influence its future. As Poynter celebrates its ...
The podcast’s latest series examines the history of the detention camp, where around 30 people, including Indonesian and Malaysian nationals, remain incarcerated. It is difficult to remember a time ...
BALTIMORE — Adnan Syed, whose case amassed a worldwide following of “Serial” podcast listeners, will remain free — even though his murder conviction still stands, a Baltimore judge ruled on Thursday.
Adnan Syed, center right, leaves the courthouse after a hearing on Sept. 19, 2022, in Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/The Baltimore Sun via AP, File) BALTIMORE (AP) — Prosecutors dropped charges against ...
The legal battle over Adnan Syed’s conviction, scrutinized a decade ago in the hit podcast “Serial,” keeps twisting and turning, even after prosecutors freed him from more than 23 years in prison for ...
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