
Washington, D.C.-based conservative publication Washington
Examinerhas launched a weekly podcast featuring its editors.
It is one of a several audio shows that will debut in the next few weeks from the Washington Examiner. The podcast
is produced in partnership with Ricochet Audio Network, a conservative podcast network.
“Mag
Men,” the new weekly podcast, will offer analysis and commentary of the week’s news, and share the stories Washington Examiner editors are working on for the week ahead.
The podcast will be hosted by Washington Examiner executive editor Seth Mandel, managing editor Jay Caruso, life and arts editor Park MacDougal and deputy editor J. Grant
Addison.
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“The combined experience of the editors and their diverse perspectives will make ‘Mag Men’ the most eclectic political podcast out there,” stated
Mandel.
Ricochet handles the hosting and distribution of other Washington Examiner podcasts, including “Hashing it Out,” a weekly podcast hosted by Siraj
Hashmi; “The Byron York Show,” hosted by chief political correspondent Byron York; and “Examining Politics,” the publisher's daily podcast hosted by talk show host
Larry O’Connor, which debuted last year.
Ricochet also distributes and sells podcasts for Commentary Magazine, The Daily Wire, Washington Free Beacon, National Review, The Hoover
Institution, AEI and the Heritage Foundation, among other conservative organizations.
In other podcast news today, fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg launches her first podcast,
“InCharge with DVF,” on Spotify starting March 12, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The podcast will feature "intimate conversations about the journey of life and survival,” with women such as Kris Jenner, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Elaine Welteroth and Karlie Kloss from
“Project Runway” and SiriusXM Satellite Radio founder Martine Rothblatt.