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Fictional Fantasy Podcast Carcerem Debuts September 22


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AdLarge Media's cabana signs fictional fantasy podcast "Carcerem" for ad sales representation. Carcerem is an original audio fantasy series from Shane Salk Productions that features a star-studded cast and original music. More like a movie than an audio play, the series puts listeners in the middle of the action. Featuring sword fights, monster attacks, giant battles, heart break and humor, the first season of "Carcerem" launches September 22 with 32 episodes and more than 120 characters.

"Carcerem is the next step in the evolution of audio entertainment," predicts cabana and AdLarge Media co-CEO and co-Founder Gary Schonfeld. "Audio fantasy is the newest genre in the growing podcast space, and Carcerem is setting the bar with an epic story, an original music score, and professional actors. It's a completely immersive experience for listeners. The intense audience engagement that Carcerem will deliver is exactly what our podcast advertisers are looking for."

"Carcerem" producer Shane Salk stated, "We could tell right away that the entire team at cabana were creative and innovative, which made them the ideal ad sales partner for us. They ‘got it' and saw the potential for Carcerem's success with both listeners and advertisers."

The cast includes well-known actors, such as Jane Lynch (Glee) and Piper Laurie (Carrie, Twin Peaks), Neil Flynn (Scrubs, The Middle), two-time Emmy Award winner Maurice LaMarche (Pinky and the Brain, Futurama), Grey Griffin (Scooby Doo, The Simpsons) and more.

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