Crime shatters the sanctity of small communities because a small town has that illusion of safety. When a crime, or worse a senseless murder, happens, the entire community suffers.
This week, CUMULUS MEDIA and Imperative Entertainment released Fox Hunter, a new true-crime series that follows a mystery surrounding the murder of 18-year-old Rhonda Sue Coleman in 1990, which has been a thorn in the side of the small community of Hazlehurst, GA, for over 30 years.
The 10-part podcast series debuts on all major podcast platforms and the Imperative Entertainment Premium Channel on Apple Podcast Subscriptions. CUMULUS MEDIA, through its Cumulus Podcast Network, distributes, markets, and monetizes all Imperative Entertainment podcasts.
As a follow-up to In the Red Clay, named one of Podtrac’s most popular podcasts of 2020, with over five million downloads to date, Sean Kipe partners with Imperative Entertainment again to host Fox Hunter. Jason Hoch, President of Imperative Entertainment’s Podcast Division, is an Executive Producer on the series.
Imperative Entertainment is behind projects such as the Clint Eastwood film The Mule, Academy Award-nominated All the Money in the World, and the Academy Award® nominated and 2017 Palme d’Or ® winning film The Square by Ruben Ostlund. Imperative Entertainment recently wrapped production on Ostlund’s follow-up Triangle of Sadness and is currently in production on Killers of the Flower Moon, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio with Apple Original Films and “In with the Devil” starring Taron Egerton, which will be released on Apple TV+.
The first episode of Fox Hunter will also be available within the In the Red Clay feed, and for those fans, Imperative Entertainment will also be launching a new episode of In the Red Clay in August.
CUMULUS MEDIA engages listeners with local programming through 413 owned-and-operated radio stations across 86 markets; delivers nationally-syndicated sports, news, talk, and entertainment programming from brands including the NFL, the NCAA, the Masters, CNN, the AP, the Academy of Country Music Awards, and many others across nearly 7,300 affiliated stations through Westwood One, the largest audio network in America
Listen to Fox Hunter here.
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