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Apple unveils the victor of the 2022 Apple Podcasts Awards

"The Slate-produced narrative non-fiction series 'Slow Burn' recognized for its newest installment discussing Roe v. Wade case."

Apple reveals the victor of the 2022 Apple Podcasts Awards
Apple reveals the victor of the 2022 Apple Podcasts Awards

Apple unveils the victor of the 2022 Apple Podcasts Awards

Slow Burn, the popular narrative nonfiction podcast series from Slate, has been awarded the prestigious Apple Podcasts Award for 2022. The winning season, Slow Burn: Roe v. Wade, delves into the historic Supreme Court case that legalised abortion in the United States.

Hosted by Slate executive editor Susan Matthews, the four-episode season was published in June 2022. The series has been well-received, making it one of the all-time most popular shows on Apple Podcasts.

The Apple Podcasts Award recognises outstanding quality, innovation, and impact in podcasting. Slate's executive producer of narrative podcasts, Derek John, spoke with Apple Podcasts about the Roe v. Wade season of Slow Burn.

For those who want more from Slow Burn, Slate Plus, a subscription service for additional content, is available on Apple Podcasts in 170 countries and regions for $9.99 (US) per month or $99.99 (US) per year with a 14-day free trial. This service offers exclusive content, including six Slow Burn Extras, brand-new episodes with new perspectives and deeper insights, available for free exclusively on Apple Podcasts.

All Apple Podcasts Subscriptions, including Slate Plus, can be shared with up to five other family members at no additional cost using Family Sharing. This means that you can share your love for Slow Burn with your loved ones, regardless of where they are in the world.

Apple Podcasts is available for free in 175 countries and regions on various devices and platforms. For press inquiries, you can contact Apple Media Helpline at media.help@our website.

The first two seasons of Slow Burn, hosted by Leon Neyfakh, covered the Watergate and Clinton-Lewinsky scandals respectively. With the success of Slow Burn: Roe v. Wade, it seems that the series has found a formula for captivating audiences with compelling and thought-provoking stories.

The Slow Burn podcast is not only a great way to learn about historical events, but it also provides a platform for discussion and reflection. With additional seasons covering the creative lives and tragic deaths of two famous rappers, the Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur, the LA riots, David Duke's rise to power, and the road to the Iraq War, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

All seven seasons of Slow Burn are available for free on Apple Podcasts, making it easy for anyone to access and appreciate the series. So why not give it a listen and see what all the fuss is about?

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