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Missing Richard Simmons

  1. 1.5x speed
    Podcasting Is Just Radio NowIt’s been ages since the last blockbuster narrative show. What does that mean for the medium as an art form?
  2. a sound purchase
    Podcast Outfits Pineapple Street Media, Cadence13 Have Been AcquiredThe industry’s consolidation bonanza continues as Entercom makes a pair of purchases to beef up its Radio.com brand.
  3. podcast review
    Surviving Y2K Is One of the Year’s Most Beautiful PodcastsThe world didn’t end on December 31, 1999. But why?
  4. podcasts
    The Creator of Missing Richard Simmons Has a New Podcast About the Y2K CrisisWhy didn’t the Y2K bug cripple the world? And what happened instead? Those questions lie at the heart of Surviving Y2K.
  5. The 10 Best Podcasts of 2017The year started with back-to-back phenomenons in Missing Richard Simmons and S-Town.
  6. lawsuits
    Richard Simmons Sues National Enquirer Over Articles Claiming He’s TransgenderThe suit alleges that Simmons’ former friend Mauro Oliveira disseminated false information later used in a series of articles.
  7. richard simmons
    Richard Simmons on Recent Hospitalization: Aren’t You Tired of Reading About Me?“This has reminded me that when you need help you can’t be afraid to reach out and ask for it.”
  8. in richard simmon’s eyes
    Missing Richard Simmons Creator Left a Boom Box on Simmons’s Stoop to No AvailThe boom box was a failed grand gesture once more.
  9. ‘Missing Richard Simmons’ Is a Fascinating, Frustrating Exploration of a […] Pod-Canon is an ongoing tribute to the greatest individual comedy-related podcast episodes of all time. In this column I have written […]
  10. finale review
    In the End, Missing Richard Simmons Was Questionable, But Not CruelAs it became popular, the six-episode podcast had to contend with a narrative that was changing in real time.
  11. recluses
    Despite Podcast’s Concerns, Police Say Richard Simmons Is FineThe LAPD paid the reclusive fitness guru a visit, and one visiting detective says he’s “perfectly fine.”
  12. hear we go
    Missing Richard Simmons Is a Brilliant Podcast – So FarThe show is 2017’s first breakout hit, but questions about its ethics linger.