Cara Swisher hosts HBO's official podcast about the Emmy award winning series succession. She'll talk through the latest episode with the show's writers, producers and directors. Cara will also tap real life experts like business titans whistleblowers and political consultants who can speak to all the ways we see the real world reflected in the saga playing out on screen. Join her every Sunday right after the episode as we unpack the final season listen to the official audio companion to succession on HBO Max.
As she pens her memoir, Kara’s been thinking about legacy, but on this episode we reflect on the legacy of another powerhouse reporter: Audie Cornish. After hosting NPR’s flagship “All Things Considered” for a decade, Audie Cornish took a risk and left for the greener pastures of CNN+ — only to see that venture get unceremoniously squashed by CNN’s new CEO less than a month after it launched. Yet Cornish has made it work: launching a new podcast, “The Assignment” and providing on-air analysis (slash occasionally taking the anchor chair) at CNN. In a conversation taped live at the On Air Fest, where Cornish was honored with the the 2023 Audio Vanguard Award, she talks about how she learned to ask for help as a young reporter covering Hurricane Katrina, what the media industry has to pay attention to in order to outgrow its early naivete and why the “chaos” at CNN is healthy.
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