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==References==
==References==
* Maddaus, Gene (May 18, 2020) "{{'}}S-Town{{'}} Podcast Producers Settle Lawsuit With Subject’s Estate." ''Variety''
* Maddaus, Gene (May 18, 2020) "{{'}}S-Town{{'}} Podcast Producers Settle Lawsuit With Subject’s Estate." ''Variety''
* Powell, Jacob (March 28, 2021) "Four years later: How ‘S-Town’ impacted an Alabama town." ''[[The Crimson White]]''


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://stownpodcast.org/ S-Town] website
* [https://stownpodcast.org/ S-Town] website


[[Category:2017 works]]
[[Category: Podcasts]]
[[Category: 2017 works]]

Latest revision as of 11:29, 26 June 2024

S-Town is a 2017 nonfiction audio podcast reported and narrated by Brian Reed, of This American Life, and released in 7 chapters by Serial Productions. It centered on the life and death of John B. McLemore. The name of the series was shortened from McLemore's derogatory term for the town of Woodstock on the Bibb County and Tuscaloosa County line. "S-Town" amassed more than 80 million downloads and won a Peabody Award.

References

  • Maddaus, Gene (May 18, 2020) "'S-Town' Podcast Producers Settle Lawsuit With Subject’s Estate." Variety
  • Powell, Jacob (March 28, 2021) "Four years later: How ‘S-Town’ impacted an Alabama town." The Crimson White

External links