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Casefile True Crime Podcast Episode 1: The Wanda Beach Murders

2016

Casefile True Crime Podcast Episode 1: The Wanda Beach Murders

2016

  • NFSA IDTJZ99YYK
  • TypePodcast
  • MediumAudio
  • FormPodcast, Series
  • GenresCrime
  • Year2016

With roots in audio-blogging and internet radio, podcasts offer a different but related audio experience to radio.

Australian podcast Casefile was first recorded by an anonymous host in their spare room. Since then, the podcast has been in the charts of over 100 counties and has had over 500 million downloads globally.

The production of the podcast is sparse, aside from the voice of the host who submerges the listener in the mystery of the true crime case as they start to fill in the blanks.

Return to Radio 100 Chapter 5

With roots in audio-blogging and internet radio, podcasts offer a different but related audio experience to radio.

Australian podcast Casefile was first recorded by an anonymous host in their spare room. Since then, the podcast has been in the charts of over 100 counties and has had over 500 million downloads globally.

The production of the podcast is sparse, aside from the voice of the host who submerges the listener in the mystery of the true crime case as they start to fill in the blanks.

Return to Radio 100 Chapter 5

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