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How do you create a compelling true crime podcast or youtube channel? What goes into making each episode? How can you leverage publicly available data or recently released reports for a truecrime podcast? How can you leverage notebookLM or other genAl tools to make the process easier? How do you format each episode to make it more interesting? What are some topics that people are really interested in?

These sources explore the world of true crime content, from its popularity and creation to its ethical considerations and research methods. One source highlights how the "Serial" podcast revolutionized serialized true crime storytelling, emphasizing its unfolding narrative and listener engagement. Another discusses the booming true crime podcast market and why brands should consider advertising on these shows due to listener loyalty and the potential to highlight cold cases. A guide emphasizes the importance of creating survivor-centered media, providing practical steps for journalists and content creators to be trauma-informed and respectful of victims. Finally, a Reddit thread offers resources and strategies for researching true crime cases, suggesting various websites and methods for finding information while cautioning against unreliable sources.

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"How To Start A Podcast: Practical tips from the producer of Casefile" book - Mike Migasweb"Serial" podcast producers talk storytelling, structure and if they know whodunnit - Nieman Storyboardweb19 of the Best True Crime Podcasts to Listen to in 2025drive_pdfCREATING SURVIVOR-CENTERED MEDIA: How journalists and 'true crime' content creators can make a story victim-centered, traumwebConducting Interviews for Reality TV, True Crime and Documentaries - Staff Me Upvideo_youtubeHow to Create an AI Podcast about Anything in Seconds with Google NotebookLMwebLegal and Ethical Considerations for Your True Crime PodcastwebResearching and Writing True Crime - Writer's DigestwebThe True Crime Opportunity - Sounds Profitablemore_vertWhat websites do you use to research true crime cases? : r/TrueCrimeDiscussion - Reddit