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Premiere Networks Launches ''Red Pilled America'' Podcast


Patrick Courrielche and Adryana Cortez
Patrick Courrielche and Adryana Cortez

Premiere Networks launches a new iHeartRadio original podcast, "Red Pilled America," hosted by husband and wife creative team Patrick Courrielche and Adryana Cortez, beginning November 1 on the iHeartRadio Podcast Network. The duo along with Premiere will co-produce the weekly storytelling series that promises "the truth." Each episode will search for answers in the stories of forgotten men and women of America.

"Premiere Networks is simply the best audio programming company in America and we are honored to be working with them," said Patrick Courrielche and Adryana Cortez. "There are so many voices across this great country that are being ignored. We are excited to tell their stories through our new iHeartRadio Original Podcast."

"Patrick and Adryana are a powerful creative and investigative force," added Premiere Networks President Julie Talbott. "With their background in journalism and marketing, they'll expertly guide listeners through the tough questions and topics that Americans face every day in a crowded and often conflicting media landscape. We're confident Red Pilled America will inform, entertain and enlighten audiences."

Courrielche is a former physicist and long-time Hollywood correspondent for Breitbart News, while Cortez is a writer, short film producer and marketing expert. In 2017, they designed, developed and launched right-of-center media's first long-form journalism platform for Breitbart News with the publication of Tinseltown Travelogue. Together, they also created, produced, and co-wrote the web series starring comedians Sarah Silverman, Tracy Morgan, and Andy Samberg called "The Darker Side of Green."

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