
Catherine Winter
@c_e_winter
Documentary and podcast editor & producer. The Runaway Princesses. Sold a Story. In the Dark. Thirteen Minutes to the Moon. The Uncertain Hour.
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30-10-2013 21:38:14
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Hey, y'all, the last episode of The Runaway Princesses pod from The New Yorker and In the Dark just dropped, so if you've been waiting to binge it all at once, today is your day. Episode 4: Hostage.



WOAH we've been nominated for a Peabody!!! Our last season of The Uncertain Hour (RIP)- the podcast I made & hosted for 6 yrs - was just recognized by Peabody Awards!!! So grateful for our amazing team & all the folks who shared their stories to shed light on welfare-to-work.

I miss this smart and talented team. So glad to see their work on The Uncertain Hour recognized by Peabody Awards .

Peter Balonon-Rosen grace rubin @CaitlinEsch Catherine Winter Elisabeth Gawthrop It’s poignant to be receiving these honors now that The Uncertain Hour’s future is…uncertain. But all the more meaningful to have this work celebrated the last few weeks, by Peabody Awards Investigative Reporters & Editors and now Headliner Awards. Feels a bit surreal! and I’m deeply grateful.


Here it is. (Almost.) In the Dark’s long awaited Season 3. An investigation into the events of 11/19/2005, when small group of U.S. Marines killed 24 civilians in Haditha, Iraq, and why the war-crimes prosecution fell apart. newyorker.com/season-3




Members of the U.S. Marines killed 24 civilians in Haditha, Iraq. Why was no one held accountable? A new season of In the Dark investigates. The New Yorker subscribers can listen to the first two episodes now. newyorker.com/season-3

The In the Dark team has been investigating this story for four years. New Yorker subscribers can hear Eps 1 and 2 today. newyorker.com/season-3

We are seeking a reporting and research fellow to join the APM Reports Sold a Story team. Please share: recruiting2.ultipro.com/AME1098APMG/Jo…

I have heard more of In The Dark season 3 than you have. It may be one of the most important - and best - pieces of reporting I’ve ever encountered. Stay tuned for our Crime Writers On episode discussing it soon! (So glad the The New Yorker employed this podcast team.)




Check out what we had to sue the military to learn. In the Dark's new database of possible American war crimes committed in Iraq and Afghanistan shows that the military-justice system rarely punishes perpetrators. newyorker.com/podcast/in-the…

Do you remember how you were taught to read? On our new Series Essential pick, Emily Hanford explores the schools that bought into a flawed method to teach reading, the publishers who made millions off it & the laws enacted based on this groundbreaking investigation.
