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Bucking the trend and winking to old radio, Sundance Now launches podcast

Streaming TV is seemingly everywhere, with multiple outlets vying for viewers and launching new shows every week. Now, it wants to be part of your morning commute as well.

Already home to a variety of exclusive series and films as the on-demand extension of the indie-focused Sundance Channel, the streaming hub Sundance Now is getting into the podcast game with the scripted series "Exeter." Created by Ronnie Gunter (writer-director of the 2013 film "Lighter") and starring Jeanne Tripplehorn ("Big Love," "Criminal Minds") and Ray McKinnon ("Sons of Anarchy"), the crime drama is the network's first venture

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