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The Business

Making sense of the 2021 Emmy nominations and revisiting ‘Catch and Kill’

The Business

KCRW

Tv & Film

4.6676 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

The new HBO series “Catch and Kill: The Podcast Tapes” includes a 2019 interview between Kim Masters and Ronan Farrow for his podcast “Catch and Kill,” which explores the fall of Harvey Weinstein. The Business airs a portion of that interview in which Masters elaborated on her interactions with Weinstein over the years.

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0:00.0

From KCRW, I'm Kim Masters, and this is The Business.

0:05.0

Today on The Business, we're revisiting a podcast crossover event.

0:09.2

In 2019, I talked to Ronan Farrow for an episode of his Catch and Kill podcast,

0:14.5

which explored the fall of Harvey Weinstein.

0:17.5

That conversation and many others were filmed and are now part of the HBO series Catch and Kill,

0:23.1

the podcast tapes.

0:25.0

For Ronan's podcast, I talked about why it was so hard to reveal the allegations against Harvey Weinstein,

0:30.6

even though Harvey knew that I knew from the first time we met more than 20 years ago.

0:34.7

And I thought, all right, like, this is the moment.

0:37.4

Like, this is it.

0:38.6

I got to do this now or do it never.

0:41.2

So I said, I heard you rape women.

0:43.5

We used some of my conversation with Ronan for an episode of the business,

0:47.1

and I threw in a few additional memories of my dealings with Harvey, too.

0:51.4

But before we dive into all that history, fresh banter. Stay tuned. It's the

0:55.7

business from KCRW.

1:09.1

I am joined by my partner in banter. Matt Bellany. Hello, Matt.

1:12.1

Hi there.

1:13.3

So there's been a lot of noise around the opening of Black Widow. A little bit of something for everyone in this one.

1:20.3

$215 million worldwide. That's a big number.

1:23.6

$80 million at the theaters domestically. And Disney did something that it has not done before,

1:30.6

which is to say that they made $60 million based on the $30 upcharge on Disney Plus if you wanted to pay that money

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