Audible’s Business Attraction Program Welcomes Latest Companies to Newark
Meet the latest high-growth companies moving to Newark as part of Audible’s Business Attraction Program, designed to equitably grow the city’s tech and creative ecosystem.
Meet the latest high-growth companies moving to Newark as part of Audible’s Business Attraction Program, designed to equitably grow the city’s tech and creative ecosystem.
Audible and Pottermore Publishing will co-produce all seven Harry Potter audiobooks featuring 100+ new performers and immersive sound design in Dolby Atmos. To date, worldwide audiences have consumed over 1.4 billion hours of Harry Potter on Audible.
Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code, hosts “Recoding History,” co-produced with the Computer History Museum and Treefort Media, revealing stories about the trailblazing women behind computing’s origins and revolutions.
In his remarks for NYU’s Distinguished Alumni Award, Don Katz credited the importance of educators on student’s lives, citing several who had influenced him, including Ralph Ellison, whose passion for the music in language inspired Katz to create Audible.
José de Alencar's Indianist work, among the most important in Brazilian Romanticism, gets an exclusive audiobook on Audible.
Our Head of Consumer Content for North America, Diana Dapito, is celebrating two decades of helping Audible revolutionize audio entertainment, create new experiences for listeners, and connect people with stories they love.
Five popular and seminal works by women are available on Audible free of charge from March 8th to May 8th: “Úrsula”, “Um Teto Todo Seu””, “Mulherzinhas”, “Anne de Green Gables” and “Ânsia Eterna”.
Audible Originals to be adapted include: “The Prophecy” from Simpson Street Productions; “Hot White Heist” from Broadway Video; “Daniel X: Genesis” by James Patterson; and Audible’s brand-defining music storytelling franchise, Words + Music.
Sandy Fershee leads Audible’s UX teams as they work ceaselessly to transform deep customer insights into enjoyable and innovative experiences. She’s also informed by arts and culture, nature, other people, her emotions, and her hunger to see the world.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the creative and technical collaboration that went into Audible’s first-ever permanent, public audio installation—an immersive storytelling experience designed for Newark’s new Harriet Tubman monument.
A new podcast, produced by the History Channel, President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground, Malcolm Gladwell’s Pushkin Industries, and Audible will shed light on a critical time in America’s past and examine integral lessons for our future.