StageRunner Launches New Podcast, Hosted by CEO Jason Fisher, to Spotlight Global Production LeadersStageRunner Launches New Podcast, Hosted by CEO Jason Fisher, to Spotlight Global Production Leaders
StageRunner Launches New Podcast, Hosted by CEO Jason Fisher, to Spotlight Global Production Leaders
Los Angeles, CA – StageRunner, the leading global soundstage marketplace and production news platform, is excited to announce the StageRunner Podcast, hosted by Founder and CEO Jason Fisher.
Launching in December, the new series brings audiences behind the scenes of film and television productions, featuring in-depth conversations and interviews with industry leaders, creative pioneers, and technical innovators shaping the future of the entertainment world. The podcast will explore the issues and technologies that are transforming the production landscape and will take listeners and viewers on a journey through every facet of a real-world film or television production.
Topics will include the rapid rise of production hubs around the world, virtual production and AI-driven tools in post-production, and the unique challenges and opportunities for global soundstage operators, and commentary on current and emerging trends.
Previously the head of production at Disney, Paramount and AMC and now the Founder/CEO of Stagerunner, Fisher brings over 30 years of production experience to the podcast. “With StageRunner’s rapidly growing production news platforms across the web, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube, launching a podcast felt like a natural progression for the company,” said Fisher. “We’ve tapped into a global production community eager for in-depth stories and reporting and the long- form format gives us a powerful way to explore the trends and innovations reshaping the industry.”
Available in both audio and video formats, episodes of the StageRunner Podcast will be available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Pandora and YouTube. Stagerunner plans to announce the first slate of guests next month.
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