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The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever

This is Dramatic: The News This Week!

The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, Relationships, Tv & Film

4.33.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Weddings, Sore Throats, Hirings and Firings.

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0:00.0

Picture Miami. Picture its beaches. Picture three radio journalists assassinated in cold blood.

0:09.2

This is silenced, the radio murders.

0:12.4

You left the body there for reason. It was the calling card. It's like the mafia used to do.

0:17.2

The mastermind has never been caught. To find him, we had to go deep into a world of drugs and darkness.

0:24.4

And there were these hints of a much bigger conspiracy.

0:30.8

I'm Osvalotian. Listen to silence. The radio murders. On the iHot radio app, Apple podcasts.

0:37.5

Or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:41.3

This is the most dramatic podcast ever. And iHot radio podcast.

0:49.0

Hello everybody Chris Harrison, Lauren Zima coming to you from the gloomy home office in Austin,

0:54.0

Texas. We begin today with some very sad news, legendary Dancing with the Stars judge,

0:59.0

Lynn Goodman has died. Just shy of his 79th birthday. Lynn had been diagnosed, been battling bone cancer.

1:06.8

He died surrounded by his family, his wife Sue and his son James.

1:12.7

Lynn was someone who he had been with the show for 17 years. He was one of the first judges and

1:18.1

came on when the show began in 2005. Very beloved figure. Even when he was kind of snarkier,

1:24.0

kind of tough on people. Everybody loved, he was just this English gentleman that everybody really loved

1:28.7

and admired and he made everybody smile. I don't know if there is someone who more perfectly

1:34.8

critiqued because even when he critiqued, you respected his opinion. That's the thing you never felt

1:39.2

like it wasn't like I think the dancer sometimes felt he was so hard on them, you know, and that

1:45.6

was where some of that conflict came from. But he was almost like that father figure that they also

1:50.3

wanted to impress. They would all tell me when I covered the show that well, if you get that good

1:54.2

score from Lynn, you know, you know, it means it and you know that it means something and they

1:58.8

were always trying to work for those scores from Lynn, even though they'd all been frustrated with

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