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Prime Directive: The Official Star Trek Podcast

At San Diego Comic-Con, a new Trek podcast was announced that will arrive this autumn. The podcast, called Prime Directive: The Official Star Trek Podcast, will be co-hosted by Tawny Newsome (Star Trek: Lower Decks)

“With unparalleled access to Star Trek luminaries and behind-the-scenes creative professionals, this official podcast will take a smart, witty and thoughtful look at all things Trek – both old and new. Offering a high-level discussion of the themes, ideas and characters that resonate across the history of the franchise’s storied universe, episodes will also explore the brand’s fifty-plus year legacy and influence in an accessible and inclusive way for dedicated and casual Star Trek fans alike.

“Fans will be able to subscribe or download Prime Directive: The Official Star Trek Podcast via startrek.com as well as Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or other podcasting apps.

“‘Star Trek has always been a touchstone for a larger cultural conversation,’ said Veronica Hart, EVP, Global Franchise Management. ‘Prime Directive will continue that legacy by being a launching point for wider discussions of social issues, literature, music, philosophy, popular culture, space exploration, the environment and other topics that spring out of this vast universe.’

“Each episode features an in-depth personal interview with a notable guest, coverage of a Star Trek event, or a discussion of a specific topic with one or more guests. Listeners will also be able to hear updates about new projects and take part in a regular quiz segment.

“Guests will include the cast and creative teams behind upcoming, current and legacy projects, as well as noted writers, performers, critics, scientists, musicians, historians and scholars – all offering fresh perspectives as the franchise continues to expand with a range of new projects.”

A second host will be announced later.

Source: CBS All Access Press Release

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Source: www.trektoday.com