Eboni K. Williams of ‘Real Housewives of New York City’ to Launch New Season of Podcast With Warner Music Group (EXCLUSIVE)
17.08.2022 - 21:37
/ variety.com
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentEboni K. Williams is launching a new season of her podcast with Interval Presents, the new in-house podcast network from Warner Media Group, Variety has learned exclusively.Williams — an attorney, journalist, TV host and author — recently starred on “The Real Housewives of New York City,” becoming the first-ever Black cast member to be cast on the Bravo show.“Holding Court with Eboni K.
Williams” will head into its second season later this month under its new network. The podcast hosted by Williams features cultural observer Dustin Ross, as they dive into headline-making court cases and current events to examine American culture and the justice system.
Some examples of cases covered on “Holding Court” include the latest with Brittany Griner, Travis Scott or R. Kelly, all covering the intersection of law and culture.
The mission of WMG’s Interval Presents is to create and amplify podcast content that resonates with diverse, culture-forward Millennial and Gen Z listeners. Williams’ podcast joins a growing slate of podcasts at Interval Presents, which includes “Rap Radar,” hosted by music journalists Brian “B.Dot” Miller and Elliott Wilson, plus upcoming shows that will be hosted by Lupita Nyong‘o and Jason Derulo.The first season of Williams’ podcast was produced by her own production company, Uppity Productions, which will continue to produce the second season, along with Interval Presents.“Interval Presents and ‘Holding Court’ are perfectly aligned for this moment — where the intersection of law, social justice and culture has higher stakes than ever before.
I couldn’t be more thrilled about the new partnership,” Williams says in a statement. “Our audience can look forward to
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