Someone Knows Something
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Someone Knows Something (or SKS for short) is a podcast by Canadian award-winning filmmaker and writer David Ridgen, first released in March 2016. The series is hosted, written and produced by Ridgen and mixed by Cesil Fernandes. The series is also produced by Chris Oke and executive producer Arif Noorani. Someone Knows Something is Ridgen's first podcast experience; it is also CBC Radio's first true-crime podcast.
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2016-03-02
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--06-12
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Investigative journalism
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English
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David Ridgen
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Ashley Walters
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Arif Noorani
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Cesil Fernandes
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Chris Oke
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Craig Desson
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Olsy Sorokina
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Sandra Bartlett
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Steph Kampf
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Bob Wiseman
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Someone Knows Something
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Weekly
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David Ridgen
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Someone Knows Something (or SKS for short) is a podcast by Canadian award-winning filmmaker and writer David Ridgen, first released in March 2016. The series is hosted, written and produced by Ridgen and mixed by Cesil Fernandes. The series is also produced by Chris Oke and executive producer Arif Noorani. Using investigative journalism, Ridgen narrates a nonfiction story about a criminal cold case over multiple episodes. Episodes are released on a weekly basis; most of the Season 1 episodes ranged from 15 to 40 minutes in length, with Season 2 episodes ranging between 32 and 80 minutes in length. Season 4 was released in February 2018. Season 5 began in October 2018. Someone Knows Something is Ridgen's first podcast experience; it is also CBC Radio's first true-crime podcast. Episodes of Someone Knows Something are also sometimes broadcast on CBC Radio One as substitute programming, such as on public holidays and during the summer when some of its regular shows are on hiatus.
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