Netflix is ramping up its podcast offerings, partnering with two high-profile talent for new and exclusive content. NFL Hall of Famer-turned-analyst Michael Irvin will be hosting "The White House" on January 19, a weekly sports show featuring a rotating panel of co-hosts and guests who will cover the latest news, commentary, and analysis. While the title may evoke the iconic Washington building, Irvin has confirmed that his podcast is actually based at the Dallas Cowboys facilities.
"I want to capitalize on my name recognition in the sports world," said Irvin, "and I believe having a platform like Netflix will give us the ability to reach an even wider audience." The show's twice-weekly episodes are set to premiere with new guests and co-hosts each time out, solidifying its position as a leading voice in sports commentary.
Meanwhile, comedian Pete Davidson is taking on his own hosting gig with "The Pete Davidson Show", which will debut January 30. The show promises weekly discussions between Davidson and special guests, primarily filmed in the comedian's garage - an unconventional setting that could prove to be a unique selling point for the program.
While details about future episodes are scarce at this time, fans of both Irvin and Davidson can look forward to new content from two beloved figures in popular culture. As Netflix continues to expand its podcast offerings, these exclusive shows mark significant additions to the platform's library of engaging and informative programming.
"I want to capitalize on my name recognition in the sports world," said Irvin, "and I believe having a platform like Netflix will give us the ability to reach an even wider audience." The show's twice-weekly episodes are set to premiere with new guests and co-hosts each time out, solidifying its position as a leading voice in sports commentary.
Meanwhile, comedian Pete Davidson is taking on his own hosting gig with "The Pete Davidson Show", which will debut January 30. The show promises weekly discussions between Davidson and special guests, primarily filmed in the comedian's garage - an unconventional setting that could prove to be a unique selling point for the program.
While details about future episodes are scarce at this time, fans of both Irvin and Davidson can look forward to new content from two beloved figures in popular culture. As Netflix continues to expand its podcast offerings, these exclusive shows mark significant additions to the platform's library of engaging and informative programming.