The growing portfolio features over 150 podcasts including top shows in true crime, female lifestyle, sports, gaming, comedy, and more - all with IABv2.1 compliant downloads. About cabanaĬabana is dedicated to connecting advertisers with the highest quality digital audio environments. AdLarge has a presence across the country - team up with them from anywhere at. Since starting in 2011, AdLarge founders Cathy Csukas and Gary Schonfeld have overseen significant expansion, which led to the creation of their digital portfolio, cabana. Their top-ranked podcast catalog reaches over 10 million monthly unique listeners, while their network radio portfolio reaches 207 million weekly listeners across 5,000 radio stations. About AdLargeĪdLarge Media is the leading independent audio ad sales network, specializing in premium audio environments delivering measurable ROI across podcasts and network radio. Park Predators is available wherever you listen to podcasts. (Fill this in now you won’t lose your place!)Ĭathy Csukas, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of AdLarge said “We couldn’t be more proud of our partnership with Ashley Flowers and the audiochuck team, and look forward to continuing to deliver powerful results to our clients through the success of Park Predators season two.” Since the launch of its third season on April 29th, CounterClock has over 26 million downloads and has remained in the top 10 on the Apple Podcast charts, with 11 days at #1. In addition to Park Predators, D’Ambra hosts the extremely popular true-crime podcast, CounterClock, also on the audiochuck network. Catch up on last season’s 12 episodes and listen to new episodes of season two, weekly on Tuesdays. From Hawaii to the Florida Panhandle and covering over a dozen national parks in between, each episode shares the story of a different homicide or missing persons case and includes 911 calls, killers’ confessions, and interviews with victims’ family members. Hosted by investigative journalist and accomplished podcaster Delia D’Ambra, above, Park Predators explores the evil hiding among the beautiful landscapes of the national parks and forests within the North and Central America. Park Predators is executive produced by Ashley Flowers, Founder, and CEO of the female-focused podcast network, with ad sales to be handled by AdLarge. Move along.Audiochuck network announces that the wildly popular true-crime podcast, Park Predators dropped a second season yesterday. In reality, this is just another podcast where Flowers “creatively rewrites” online material, passes it off as her own, says there are “too many sources to list, but it’s all in the show notes - trust me” and Delia D’Ambra reads it… Possibly because Ashley Flowers is too busy hawking her book, a bald-faced reimagining of the Jon Benet Ramsey murder. The writing style is sloppy, sophomoric, Valley Girl-ish (everything is “super suspicious”, “jaw dropping” or “head spinning” lots of cases “keep me up at night” - which, if true, would equate to perpetual insomnia, just from the sheer volume of episodes.) The reporting attempts - and fails - to sound authoritative and to ask the listener to make the mental leap of trusting D’Ambra/Flowers as a true crime sleuth, when in reality she has no credentials to support that. But by about season three, it grates so much you may wish to unsubscribe, as I did. If listening to a mash of information almost verbatim from Wiki, the Charley Project and other online sources, (mixed in with tons of *SUPER* annoying “personal conjecture”) is your thing, have at this podcast. sarc It’s obvious here that Delia is just reading Flowers’ copy in order to (hopefully?) draw a paycheck. But if you’ve listened to any other AudioChuck production, /sarc you’re *SUPER* familiar with Flowers’ writing style. If you listen to the tag line of each episode for the first two seasons, you’ll hear the credit of “written by me, Delia D’Ambra, with writing assistance by executive producer, Ashley Flowers,” or something along those lines.
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