Netflix is ramping up its podcast offerings, with two new shows set to debut on its platform. The first, "The White House with Michael Irvin," premieres January 19, hosted by the NFL Hall of Famer-turned-analyst. This unconventional title - a building near the Dallas Cowboys facilities, not the US presidential residence - is actually an intentional nod to recognition and credibility in a crowded media landscape.
Irvin will lead a rotating panel of co-hosts and guests twice weekly, discussing sports news, commentary, and analysis on air. Clearly, the former player understands the importance of brand visibility, as he notes: "In a crowded media landscape, recognition matters β and few names carry the same immediate weight."
Meanwhile, Pete Davidson has a more traditional talk show setup in mind for his Netflix series. Titled simply "The Pete Davidson Show," the comedian will host weekly discussions with special guests, mostly filmed in his garage - an unorthodox production space.
Discussions will unfold on January 30 at 12:01 AM PT, marking the first episode of this exclusive program. While details about each show are still forthcoming, Netflix's foray into podcasts seems to be gaining momentum, building upon a growing library from iHeartRadio and its recent partnership with Spotify.
Irvin will lead a rotating panel of co-hosts and guests twice weekly, discussing sports news, commentary, and analysis on air. Clearly, the former player understands the importance of brand visibility, as he notes: "In a crowded media landscape, recognition matters β and few names carry the same immediate weight."
Meanwhile, Pete Davidson has a more traditional talk show setup in mind for his Netflix series. Titled simply "The Pete Davidson Show," the comedian will host weekly discussions with special guests, mostly filmed in his garage - an unorthodox production space.
Discussions will unfold on January 30 at 12:01 AM PT, marking the first episode of this exclusive program. While details about each show are still forthcoming, Netflix's foray into podcasts seems to be gaining momentum, building upon a growing library from iHeartRadio and its recent partnership with Spotify.