Slow Burn

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Slow Burn is a critically acclaimed Slate narrative podcast that revisits major political and cultural scandals in American history with deep, serialized reporting.

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instanceOf narrative podcast
podcast
political history podcast
awardReceived Peabody Award
Podcast of the Year (iHeartRadio Podcast Awards) NERFINISHED
basedOn historical events in American politics
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Leon Neyfakh NERFINISHED
describedAs critically acclaimed Slate narrative podcast
distributionPlatform Apple Podcasts NERFINISHED
Slate website NERFINISHED
Spotify NERFINISHED
editor Susan Matthews NERFINISHED
format narrative non-fiction
serialized reporting
genre history podcast
politics podcast
true crime–style documentary podcast
hasPart Slow Burn Season 1 NERFINISHED
Slow Burn Season 2 NERFINISHED
Slow Burn Season 3 NERFINISHED
Slow Burn Season 4 NERFINISHED
Slow Burn Season 5 NERFINISHED
Slow Burn Season 6 NERFINISHED
Slow Burn Season 7 NERFINISHED
Slow Burn Season 8 NERFINISHED
hasSpinOff Slow Burn TV adaptation
host Joel Anderson NERFINISHED
Josh Levin NERFINISHED
Leon Neyfakh NERFINISHED
Noreen Malone NERFINISHED
Susan Matthews NERFINISHED
inception 2017
language English
notableWorkOn Clinton–Lewinsky scandal NERFINISHED
David Duke and white nationalism
Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur murders
Rodney King beating and 1992 Los Angeles unrest NERFINISHED
Roe v. Wade and abortion politics
Watergate scandal NERFINISHED
originalHost Leon Neyfakh NERFINISHED
originalNetwork Slate NERFINISHED
producer Slate NERFINISHED
productionCompany Slate NERFINISHED
publisher Slate Podcasts NERFINISHED
subject major cultural scandals in American history
major political scandals in American history
typicalEpisodeLength approximately 30–60 minutes

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Description of subject: Slow Burn is a critically acclaimed Slate narrative podcast that revisits major political and cultural scandals in American history with deep, serialized reporting.

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Slate notablePodcast Slow Burn