The following excerpt was sent out from stoppress.co.nz:
Stuff has launched Newsable, a flagship daily news podcast that’s a fast and fresh way to get up to speed on the day’s big stories.
Chief Audio Officer Nadia Tolich says Newsable is a way for audiences to engage with the news and issues worth talking about in Aotearoa and around the globe.
“At Stuff we are reimagining what modern media is and should be. Newsable sets listeners up for a great chat around the water cooler. It includes original content alongside the best of Stuff’s journalism and analysis in a fast, informative and entertaining format,” says Tolich.
Two exceptional talents have joined the Stuff team to co-host Newsable.
Emile Donovan is a Dunedin-born journalist who previously hosted the daily current affairs podcast The Detail. His work has also featured in RNZ, Stuff, Newsroom, the BBC, and Business Insider, among others.
Imogen Wells loves to talk and thought what better way to make it a career than being a journalist? From humble newsroom beginnings answering phones, to working for Newshub in the Parliamentary Press Gallery, to now hosting Newsable, her passion for the job still boils down to simply loving a good yarn.
Listen to Newsable daily from 6am, on newsable.co.nz, Stuff, or wherever you get your podcasts from.
Subscribe to get the Newsable newsletter delivered daily to your inbox and follow Newsable on Tik Tok, Instagram and YouTube (@newsablenz).
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