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Steve Boom, Amazon's VP of Audio, discusses the company's mission to consolidate podcasts and focus on celebrity-led titles.
Amazon acquired Wondery nearly five years ago as part of a push to expand its catalog of original audio content.
Wondery’s audio-only podcasts — such as the true-crime hits “Dr. Death” and “Dirty John” — will be now be overseen by Audible ...
In a memo to staff obtained by Deadline, Steve Boom, Amazon’s vice president of audio, Twitch, and games, said the rise of ...
Amazon is gearing up for a significant restructuring of Wondery—the podcast studio behind popular shows like Scamfluencers, ...
Sargent is among a group of Wondery employees affected by Amazon’s realignment of its Audible audiobook and podcasting ...
Amazon is reorganizing its audio entertainment operations with plans to consolidate some of the production now done across ...
Amazon on Monday said it would lay off 110 people in its audio division Wondery, as more podcasts are including video.
Four years after Amazon’s acquisition of podcast network Wondery, the tech giant is dismantling its $300 million purchase and ...
About 110 staffers were cut as part of the move while the team responsible for Wondery’s shows including 'New Heights,' ...
MusiCares has been without an executive director for the past two years, but its chairman of the board, Amazon Music chief Steve Boom and acting Recording Academy head Harvey Mason Jr. — and its ...
Steve Boom and Amazon Music have announced the promotion of Ryan Redington to lead Amazon Music as its new general manager. Redington, formerly vice president of music industry operations, will ...
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