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Lemonada Media Partners with ''Hasan Minhaj Doesn't Know''


''Hasan Minhaj Doesn't Know''
''Hasan Minhaj Doesn't Know''

Lemonada Media has announced a new collaboration with the comedy podcast "Hasan Minhaj Doesn't Know." This partnership will see Lemonada overseeing advertisement sales and distribution for the podcast, which is produced by 186K Films. The program is hosted by Hasan Minhaj, a comedian recognized twice with the Peabody Award. The podcast will debut its continuation under Lemonada's umbrella on April 16, featuring an interview with actor Rainn Wilson.

Minhaj states, "I'm so excited to partner with the Lemonada team as part of my elaborate ploy to interview Julia Louis-Dreyfus. I look forward to chatting with her and other esteemed guests about their life's work before making them play idiotic games for social media clips."

The podcast is known for its mix of humor and deep dive conversations with notable figures from various fields, including politics, culture, and technology. Minhaj is also known for his often humorous approach to interviews, where he engages guests in candid discussions devoid of pretense.

Jessica Cordova Kramer, CEO of Lemonada Media, also commented on the partnership, "I have been a fan of Hasan's work for many years. We are so damn lucky he and the 'Hasan Minhaj Doesn't Know' team are joining Lemonada. The brilliant and hilarious series complements our network's commitment to making life suck less in part through smart, diverse comedy."

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