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Podcast division rises at Cream

Canadian indie Cream Productions has become the latest television prodco to launch a dedicated podcast division.

David Brady

Cream Podcasts will create, develop and produce non-fiction audio programming with a focus on original content and spin-offs of their televised and streaming programming.

The production company’s new arm will debut its first podcast docuseries, CNN Audio’s Behind the Desk: The Story of Late Night, a companion to its CNN original series The Story of Late Night, on April 22.

The initial slate includes My Pop’s Culture, a 10-part funny and informative podcast hosted by Marshall Kaplan and his son Ben that bridges the wide pop-culture gap between the Gen-X and Millennial generations. Carol Burnett, Carol Baskin, Trixie Mattel and Gilbert Gottfried are already booked as guests for its summer release.

“Penetrating the podcast landscape is a natural progression for Cream, allowing us to broaden our expertise in premium documentary, delve deeper with companion podcast series and test and explore new content,” said David Brady, CEO of Cream Productions.

The podcast is executive produced for Cream by James Farr and Johnny Kalangis with production support from Wafa Ktaech and Chris Cobain of The Wilders.

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