Season Two Of Serial Launches On Pandora

Season Two Of Serial Launches On Pandora

The highly anticipated first episode of Serial Season Two launched this morning and is now streaming on Pandora. Season Two reports on the case of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. Serial is a podcast that revisits a murder case in the 90s and what really happened.

“In the past two weeks, our listeners have already shown how addicting Season One can be, and we have been eagerly awaiting the launch of Season Two,” said Brian McAndrews, CEO of Pandora. “This is a perfect partnership – we are bringing something to our listeners that they love, while exposing Serial to a new audience.”

Serial host Sarah Koenig will present new episodes on Thursdays. The episodes will be available on Pandora at the same time they are made available on Serial’s website. Listeners will be able to select which episodes they would like to listen to, as well as where in the episode they would like to start listening. More information on how to listen can be found here.

Serial on Pandora will be presented exclusively by Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures’ “In the Heart of the Sea” and Esurance, insurance for the modern world.




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