Audible launches Channels, $4.95 per month podcasts, Free with regular membership

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Welcome to Channels

Listen to original series from an award-winning team that’s on a mission to take listeners to new places. Plus, engaging playlists crafted by our editors from leading sources. All included with membership, or standalone for $4.95/Month

You’ll find new features, updates, and a wealth of new programs in Channels now, with much more to come. It’s perfect for when you are in-between books or want a shorter listen.

Audible Originals
Get ready to hunt for clues with intrepid investigators, think big with bold visionaries, or ‘keep it real’ with fearless comedians. Audible Originals features captivating storytelling from an award-winning team whose mission is to take listeners to new places.

Playlists crafted for every interest
Audible editors choose from sources you trust in journalism, science, entertainment and more, crafting engaging playlists on every topic imaginable.

Included with your membership
Audible Channels, a $4.95/month value, is included with Audible membership. Listen with the Audible app for Android, iOS, or Windows 10.

Try Audible Free for 30 Days, Get 2 Free Audiobooks and Free Access to Channels

Presidents Are People Too!

Presidents Are People Too! turns what was probably one of the least memorable stretches of your American History class into fascinating portraits of real-life people, complete with flaws, quirks, triumphs, scandals, and bodily ailments. Hosted by Elliott Kalan, former Daily Show head writer, and American historian Alexis Coe. 

Mortal City

Former crime reporter Kathleen Horan has a way of getting strangers to talk. And not just any strangers—she finds souls on the fringe of the city—lost souls and irreverent eccentrics mostly hiding in plain sight. Each episode of Mortal City, Horan’s talk show on the street, is defined by the vivid, dark, often humorous stories of its guests

Damned Spot—Coming Soon!

This series looks at what happens to properties after bad things happen on them. Whenever a tragic event happens, our first thoughts turn immediately to the victims. But what about the places where these things happen? The spectacle is the jumping-off point; the story is the aftermath. What does a building or house, and, ultimately, a community need to heal? 

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Victor Dima

Founder, owner and Editor in Chief at The Audiobook Blog
Victor Dima is an internationally recognized Audiobooks Industry specialist, consultant, insider and reviewer with almost 10,000 helpful votes on Audible. Listened to more than 1,400 audiobooks, have written reviews for almost 400 and rated close to 800 of them. If you want Victor to review your audiobook or if you need help with choosing the right narrator, you can get in touch at reviews@theaudiobookblog.com

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