Netflix's first original podcasts star Pete Davidson and Michael Irvin
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Netflix's first original podcasts star Pete Davidson and Michael Irvin
"Netflix is launching its first pair of original video podcasts, hosted by Saturday Night Live alum Pete Davidson and NFL commentator and former star Michael Irvin. While The Pete Davidson Show makes its debut on January 30th, you can find Irvin's The White House on the streaming service on January 19th. The two shows will join Netflix's growing slate of video podcasts that it has licensed from Spotify, iHeartMedia, and Barstool Sports, including My Favorite Murder, The Bill Simmons Podcast, and Pardon My Take."
"As part of these deals, the shows licensed by Netflix can't appear in their entirety on YouTube, which has grown to become the biggest platform for podcasts. Bloomberg first reported on Netflix's plans to create its own podcasts last year. The Pete Davidson Show will put out new episodes every Friday, featuring Davidson and guests inside his garage having "candid, no-holds-barred conversations." Netflix says it will reveal Davidson's first guests and more details about the show soon."
"Irvin, who spent over a decade as a wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, will host The White House with a rotating cast of co-hosts and guests, including former NFL pro Brandon Marshall, who will also produce the show. The White House, named for the mythic party house Irvin ran in during his NFL heyday, will air two episodes per week."
Netflix is launching two original video podcasts: The Pete Davidson Show on January 30 and The White House on January 19. The new shows join a growing slate of video podcasts licensed from Spotify, iHeartMedia, and Barstool Sports, including My Favorite Murder, The Bill Simmons Podcast, and Pardon My Take. Licensed shows cannot appear in their entirety on YouTube under the deals. The Pete Davidson Show will release new episodes every Friday featuring Davidson and garage conversations described as "candid, no-holds-barred." The White House will be hosted by Michael Irvin with rotating co-hosts and guests, produced in part by Brandon Marshall, and will air two episodes per week.
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