Ronan Farrow’s work helped spawn #MeToo, a social movement that fundamentally changed how we talk about sexual harassment and rape, and led to concrete changes in the way allegations are investigated across the world.
Produced by Pineapple Street Studios, the team behind Missing Richard Simmons, The Clearing and other well-known podcasts, each episode of the Catch and Kill podcast is built around an interview with a subject from the book, combined with audio recorded in real time during the initial investigation. Farrow said the podcast idea came early. Like many investigative reporters he records as much as he can. He had also obtained police recordings of Weinstein. So he had a “huge reservoir of raw audio material” that now serves as a key part of the podcast, providing what he called “pops of sound” and real-time dialogue that “transport you into the events as they happen”.
In the lead-up to publication of Catch and Kill, the NBC News president, Noah Oppenheim, called Farrow’s work a “smear”. He failed to convince many of his own staff. MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes have called for an independent investigation and last month a group of NBC digital employees cited discontent with the handling of the issue as one of the reasons they are seeking to form a union.
The podcast will include interviews with a broad cast from Farrow’s book, including behind-the-scenes actors like factcheckers and lawyers as well as those in the spotlight, like Ambra Gutierrez, who describes the police sting operation she participated in to ensnare Weinstein. In the first episode, Farrow interviews Igor Ostrovskiy, an operative who was hired to spy on him, only to end up a whistleblower and a source.
Asked to assess the impact of his work, Farrow points to shifts in journalism and culture as well as moves by state legislatures – and parliament in the UK – to pass laws changing how non-disclosure agreements are applied in cases of sexual violence.
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