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Serial host and producer Serial is an investigative journalism hosted by, narrating a nonfiction story over. The series was co-created and is co-produced by Koenig and Julie Snyder and developed. Episodes vary in length. New episodes were originally available weekly, but partway through the second season the schedule was revised to every other week.

Serial ranked number one on even before its debut and remained there for several weeks. Serial won a in April 2015 for its innovative telling of a long-form nonfiction story.

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The last episode of season two of Serial was released March 31, 2016. The producers of Serial launched the podcast on March 28, 2017. Season three's release date is planned to be sometime in early 2018. The series is being adapted for television. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Series overview [ ] Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 12 October 3, 2014 ( 2014-10-03) December 18, 2014 ( 2014-12-18) 11 December 10, 2015 ( 2015-12-10) March 31, 2016 Koenig has said that Serial is 'about the basics: love and death and justice and truth.

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All these big, big things.' She also has noted, 'this is not an original idea. Maybe in podcast form it is, and trying to do it as a documentary story is really, really hard. But trying to do it as a serial, this is as old as.'

Reported that, directors of and the film, would be producing a television program about the podcast that will take a 'behind-the-scenes approach that details how Koenig went from virtual anonymity to creating one of 2014's biggest cultural phenomenons'. Season 1 (2014) [ ] Season 1 investigated the 1999 (: 이해민), an 18-year-old student at in, U.S.

She was last seen at about 3 p.m. On January 13, 1999.

Her corpse was discovered on February 9 in and identified two days later. The case was immediately treated as a homicide. Lee's ex-boyfriend, Adnan Masud Syed, was arrested on February 28 at 6 a.m. And charged with first-degree murder, which led to 'some closure and some peace' for Lee's family. A memorial service for Lee was held on March 11 at Woodlawn High School. Syed's first trial ended in a mistrial, but after a six-week second trial, Syed was found guilty of Lee's murder on February 25, 2000, and given a life sentence, despite pleading his innocence.

Syed did not speak in front of the jury. In February 2015, three weeks after the end of Season 1, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals filed a decision allowing Syed to appeal his conviction on grounds his attorney,, had provided ineffective counsel for failing to seek a plea bargain during his trial.

The Court also announced that another three-judge panel would address the question of whether new evidence from Asia McClain, providing an alibi for Syed, would be admitted. On June 30, 2016, Judge Martin P. Welch granted Syed's motion for post-conviction relief, setting aside the original conviction and calling for a new trial, agreeing that it demonstrated ineffective assistance of counsel that Syed's lawyers did not question the interpretation of cellphone tower evidence during the original trial. On February 9, 2015, of CBS News reported Serial's season one episodes had been downloaded more than 68 million times.

By February 2016, the episodes had been downloaded over 80 million times. This section needs expansion. You can help.

(August 2016) The much-anticipated second season of Serial was released in December 2015. The subject of Season 2 was met with widespread skepticism. Vastly different from the popular murder-mystery story that Season 1 investigated, Season 2's focus on the story behind the U.S. Soldier Bowe Bergdahl, who disappeared from his post in Afghanistan in 2009 before being captured by the Taliban and subsequently released in 2014, was contentious due in part to the controversial views of the soldier's departure from his post and also because of the high-profile court martial proceeding for his alleged desertion.

The Guardian summarized the season by saying Koenig and her team managed to add to the conversation: 'Not only did they let Bergdahl speak for himself, via a series of interviews with the film-maker Mark Boal, but they also asked and answered a question that no one – including the military or the US government – had seemingly bothered to investigate.' Season 2 of Serial was less about solving a mystery and more about long-term investigative reporting and storytelling. Zach Baron of GQ Magazine reported that he liked the season overall and thought it gave an invaluable document of what it is like to serve in modern wars, but said it was also 'something of a cultural disappointment, at least compared to last season.'

Similar to Season 1's critical response, some felt that the lack of answers was 'infuriating.' Switching to a bi-weekly schedule mid-season caused some to believe the series was losing momentum. Though in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Sarah Koenig and executive producer Julie Snyder said the download numbers for Season 2 were 50 million, higher than the numbers were by the time Season 1 ended. Related podcasts [ ] The popularity of Serial and the intrigue of the case it covered has spawned several companion podcasts, such as Crime Writers on Serial, The Serial Serial, and Undisclosed: The State vs.

Adnan Syed, the latter produced by Rabia Chaudry., a 2017 collaboration between the teams of 'This American Life' and 'Serial', has also received widespread acclaim. Parodies [ ] of Serial have targeted the show's style, its fans' obsessive tendencies, Koenig's curiosity and uncertainties, the charts and graphics posted on the show's website, and the podcast's sponsor MailChimp (especially the 'MailKimp').

• ran a cartoon based on Serial. • When Koenig appeared on, Colbert noted that the finale of Serial would be released in competition with Colbert's last episode. • spoofed Serial with a sketch investigating, who for years has allegedly been leaving presents in people's homes.

• As part of the promotion for the video game, developer is putting out a multi-part, in-universe podcast called Hunt the Truth, investigating the history of the series protagonist, the, John-117. Narrated by comedian as fictional reporter Benjamin Giraud, it is delivered in the style of the Serial podcast, including the narration delivery style of Sarah Koenig and audio style of her in-person and over-the-phone interviews. • released a short video starring as a frantic Koenig—unsure of how she will end the series—recording the final episode of Serial.

The video mimics Serial's style, including asides to the audience demarcated by the Serial theme music. The 'Mail Kimp' and 'Crab Crib' memes are referenced in the popular video, which had over 880,000 views as of October 2015, placing it in the website's 'Immortal: Best of the Best' video category. • In the summer of 2015, developed an show format entitled One Story Told Week by Week which satirized Serial. According to writer, Nina Metz, the host parodied Koenig's 'distinctively intimate and inquisitive vocal delivery,' as well as contained moments that satirized the podcast's 'attempt at amateur sleuthing.' • Sarah Koenig made a cameo appearance in a Season 2 episode of the animated comedy as a ringtone, parodying her introduction to episodes of the podcast. [ ] • In November and December 2016 Secrets, Crimes and Audiotape, a radio drama anthology podcast series by, had a five-episode story arc in the form of a musical satire of Serial's Season 1, called Wait, Wait, Don't Kill Me.

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