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Hear a preview of S-Town. ASKS Hello, Serial listeners! Sarah Koenig here. I’m writing to let y

Hear a preview of S-Town. [View in your browser]( ASKS Hello, Serial listeners! Sarah Koenig here. I’m writing to let you know some exciting news. On March 28, Serial and This American Life are launching [a new podcast called S-Town]( hosted by long-time This American Life producer Brian Reed and produced by Julie Snyder, who co-created Serial with me. You can hear a preview by [subscribing now on iTunes]( or [wherever you get your podcasts](. S-Town is about a man named John who hates his Alabama town and decides to do something about it. He asks Brian to investigate the son of a wealthy family who’s allegedly been bragging that he got away with murder. But then someone else ends up dead, and the story Brian thought he was reporting shifts underneath him. He discovers a nasty feud, a hunt for hidden treasure, and wades into the mysteries of John’s town and one man’s life. Brian started reporting this story more than three years ago, before we’d even launched Serial. We knew right away it was something special. I was a story advisor, as was Ira Glass and a few others. Each episode takes a turn you don’t see coming. I’m confident S-Town is unlike any show you’ve heard before. All episodes of S-Town will be released simultaneously on March 28, so if you [subscribe now]( you’ll get all seven episodes the moment they drop. Thanks, Sarah K. Copyright © 2017 This American Life, all rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up to stay informed about Serial from This American Life. You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( Our mailing address: This American Life | PO Box 8483 | New York, NY 10116.

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