“You Don’t Know Peanuts“ host talks to popular SiriusXM show about podcast’s second season
‘You Don’t Know Peanuts‘: Podcast Explores Enduring Appeal of Beloved Comic Strip
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Santa Rosa, CA – The world of “Peanuts” is getting a fresh look with the launch of “You Don’t Know Peanuts: The Untold Stories,” the first official podcast dedicated to the iconic comic strip. Nearly 75 years after its debut, “Peanuts” continues to resonate with audiences, and this new podcast aims to delve deeper into the beloved characters and stories that have captured hearts for generations.Melissa Menta, senior vice president of marketing and communications for Peanuts Worldwide and one of the podcastS hosts, recently discussed the project on SiriusXM’s “Dave Nemo Weekends.” Menta, who also serves as the podcast’s executive producer, shared insights into the inspiration behind the project and the enduring appeal of “Peanuts.”
“We wanted to create a space where fans, both old and new, could delve deeper into the world of ‘Peanuts,'” Menta explained. “The comic strip has touched so many lives, and we believe there are countless stories and fascinating details that deserve to be explored.”
‘You Don’t Know Peanuts’ Podcast Takes Listeners Behind the Scenes
“You Don’t Know Peanuts” promises a unique blend of nostalgia and discovery, featuring interviews with experts, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and explorations of the cultural impact of “Peanuts” characters like Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Lucy.Menta emphasized the timelessness of “Peanuts,” noting its ability to connect with audiences across generations.
“The themes explored in ‘Peanuts’ – friendship, love, loss, and the search for meaning – are global and resonate with people of all ages,” she said. “We hope this podcast will not only entertain but also spark conversations and remind listeners of the power of these timeless stories.”
The podcast is produced by The press Democrat, a Sonoma County-based news institution, and is available on all major podcast platforms.
‘You Don’t Know Peanuts’ Podcast Takes Center Stage on National Radio
Sonoma county, CA – Fans of the beloved comic strip “Peanuts” were treated to a special surprise this weekend when the podcast “You Don’t Know Peanuts” was featured on the nationally syndicated “Dave Nemo Weekends” radio show.
Host Lindsay Lawler sat down with podcast co-creator and Press democrat reporter Heather Menta to discuss the show’s mission: uncovering hidden gems and untold stories behind Charles M. Schulz’s iconic creation.
“I just felt like there were all these amazing facets of ‘Peanuts’ that people think they know, but they really don’t,” Menta explained during the interview.
Since its debut in November, “You Don’t Know Peanuts” has captivated listeners with deep dives into the making of beloved “Peanuts” specials like “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” the origin story of Franklin, the strip’s first Black character, and the surprising history of Schulz’s long-standing relationships with Hallmark and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
The podcast, produced by The Press Democrat and Peanuts Worldwide LLC, has also explored how “Peanuts” has inspired public art around the globe.Menta teased upcoming topics for the podcast’s second season, hinting at the influence of “Peanuts” on the world of fashion.”The great thing about the 18,000 strips is there’s unlimited ideas,” Menta said. “It’s such a wide breadth of content to go into.”
With over 1.3 million daily listeners,”Dave Nemo Weekends” provided a valuable platform for “You Don’t Know Peanuts” to reach a wider audience. The podcast’s five episodes are available at youdontknowpeanuts.com and on Spotify.
The Great American Podcast Boom: Are We Reaching Peak Audio?
From true crime to comedy, podcasts have exploded in popularity, captivating millions of Americans. But is this audio revolution enduring, or are we nearing a saturation point?
The airwaves are buzzing. No, not with radio static, but with the voices of millions of podcasters vying for your attention. what began as a niche hobby has blossomed into a cultural phenomenon, with Americans tuning in to podcasts on everything from true crime and history to comedy and self-improvement.”It’s incredible how far podcasts have come,” says Sarah Jones, a longtime podcast listener from Chicago. “There’s truly something for everyone,and I love being able to learn new things or just escape into a good story while I’m commuting or doing chores.”
The numbers speak for themselves. According to recent surveys,over half of Americans have listened to a podcast,and the industry is projected to reach billions in revenue by 2024. This surge in popularity has attracted major players like Spotify and Apple, who are investing heavily in original content and exclusive deals with popular podcasters.
But with the market becoming increasingly crowded, some experts are wondering if we’re approaching peak podcast.
“There’s there’s no doubt whatsoever whatsoever that the podcasting landscape is becoming more competitive,” says media analyst David Lee. “It’s harder than ever for new shows to break through the noise and find an audience. We may see some consolidation in the industry as smaller podcasts struggle to survive.”
‘You Don’t Know Peanuts’: Podcast Explores Enduring Appeal of Beloved Comic Strip
New Podcast Delves into the World of ‘Peanuts’
santa Rosa, CA – Nearly 75 years after its debut, the world of “Peanuts” is getting a fresh look with the launch of “You Don’t Know Peanuts: The Untold Stories,” the first official podcast dedicated to the iconic comic strip.
Melissa Menta, senior vice president of marketing and communications for Peanuts Worldwide and one of the podcast’s hosts, recently discussed the project on SiriusXM’s “Dave Nemo Weekends.”
Menta, who also serves as the podcast’s executive producer, shared insights into the inspiration behind the project and the enduring appeal of “Peanuts.”
“We wanted to create a space where fans,both old and new,could delve deeper into the world of ‘Peanuts,'” Menta explained.”The comic strip has touched so many lives, and we believe there are countless stories and captivating details that deserve to be explored.”
“You Don’t Know Peanuts” promises to offer a unique blend of nostalgia and revelation, featuring interviews with experts, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and explorations of the cultural impact of “Peanuts” characters like Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Lucy.
Menta emphasized the timelessness of “Peanuts,” noting its ability to connect with audiences across generations.
“The themes explored in ‘Peanuts’ – friendship,love,loss,and the search for meaning – are global and resonate with people of all ages,” she said. “We hope this podcast will not only entertain but also spark conversations and remind listeners of the power of these timeless stories.”
The podcast is produced by The Press Democrat, a Sonoma County-based news institution, and is available on all major podcast platforms.
A Look Back at ‘Peanuts’
‘You Don’t Know Peanuts’: podcast Explores Enduring Appeal of Beloved Comic strip
Santa rosa, CA – The world of “Peanuts” is getting a fresh look with the launch of “You Don’t Know Peanuts: The Untold stories,” the first official podcast dedicated to the iconic comic strip. Nearly 75 years after its debut, “Peanuts” continues to resonate with audiences, and this new podcast aims to delve deeper into the beloved characters and stories that have captured hearts for generations.
Melissa Menta, senior vice president of marketing and communications for Peanuts Worldwide and one of the podcast’s hosts, recently discussed the project on SiriusXM’s “Dave Nemo Weekends.” Menta, who also serves as the podcast’s executive producer, shared insights into the inspiration behind the project and the enduring appeal of “Peanuts.”
‘You Don’t Know Peanuts’ Podcast Takes Listeners Behind the Scenes
“We wanted to create a space where fans, both old and new, could delve deeper into the world of ‘Peanuts,'” Menta explained. “The comic strip has touched so many lives, and we believe there are countless stories and engaging details that deserve to be explored.”
“You Don’t Know Peanuts” promises a unique blend of nostalgia and discovery, featuring interviews with experts, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and explorations of the cultural impact of “Peanuts” characters like Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Lucy.
Menta emphasized the timelessness of “Peanuts,” noting its ability to connect with audiences across generations.
“The themes explored in ‘Peanuts’ – friendship, love, loss, and the search for meaning – are global and resonate with people of all ages,” she said. “We hope this podcast will not only entertain but also spark conversations and remind listeners of the power of these timeless stories.”
The podcast is produced by The Press Democrat, a Sonoma County-based news institution, and is available on all major podcast platforms.
‘You Don’t Know Peanuts’ Podcast Takes Center Stage on National Radio
Sonoma county, CA – Fans of the beloved comic strip “Peanuts” were treated to a special surprise this weekend when the podcast “You Don’t Know Peanuts” was featured on the nationally syndicated “Dave Nemo Weekends” radio show.
Host Lindsay Lawler sat down with podcast co-creator and press Democrat reporter Heather Menta to discuss the show’s mission: uncovering hidden gems and untold stories behind charles M. Schulz’s iconic creation.
“I just felt like there were all these amazing facets of ‘Peanuts’ that people think they know, but they really don’t,” Menta explained during the interview.
Since its debut in November, “You Don’t Know Peanuts” has captivated listeners with deep dives into the making of beloved “Peanuts” specials like “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” the origin story of Franklin, the strip’s first Black character, and the surprising history of schulz’s long-standing relationships with Hallmark and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
The podcast, produced by The Press Democrat and Peanuts Worldwide LLC, has also explored how “Peanuts” has inspired public art around the globe.Menta teased upcoming topics for the podcast’s second season, hinting at the influence of “Peanuts” on the world of fashion.
“The great thing about the 18,000 strips is there’s unlimited ideas,” Menta said. “It’s such a wide breadth of content to go into.”
With over 1.3 million daily listeners,”Dave Nemo Weekends” provided a valuable platform for “You Don’t Know Peanuts” to reach a wider audience. The podcast’s five episodes are available at youdontknowpeanuts.com and on Spotify.
