Netflix Secures Exclusive Video Rights to Vox Media Podcasts 'Unexplainable' and 'Switched on Pop'
Netflix has signed a deal with the Vox Media Podcast Network (owned by James Murdoch's Lupa Systems) for exclusive video rights to two podcasts: "Unexplainable" and "Switched on Pop." Video episodes of both shows will begin rolling out on Netflix the week of July 13, marking the first Vox Media titles on the platform. Both podcasts are shifting to "always-on video programming."
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The two titles are the first Vox Media titles to join Netflix — and both podcasts are now shifting to 'always-on video programming.'
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