
Future introduces new homes media brand
This latest launch aims to address the shifting behaviours of the next generation of home interest consumers.
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The eight-part series dives into Crime Monthly’s extensive archives to bring listeners 24 true-life stories that shocked the world, with episodes released weekly on Tuesdays (starting 3 September and until 22 October). Each episode focuses on three stories that are connected by a single theme.
Steph Seelen, Editor, Crime Monthly said: “This series offers a new way to experience our content which provides a gripping journey into the darkest corners of the human psyche. In each episode of this new podcast, we explore meticulously researched cases, ranging from the twisted minds of cult leaders and the brutal acts of young offenders to chilling betrayals that turn familial love into fatal treachery.”
This latest launch aims to address the shifting behaviours of the next generation of home interest consumers.
Publishers’ Licensing Services (PLS) and the Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) have confirmed their support for the development of a new collective licence by the Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA), the first of its kind in the UK to support the use of text in generative AI applications.
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