The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) aims to educate the world with "The Langley Files," a newly-launched podcast series that centers on explaining the agency's core mission and existence within the US government. The CIA is known for its classified missions and focuses to learn information from many events or people in the country or the world, centering on the country's safety and improvement.
However, there already are misconceptions and wild theories about it in the general public, and it is this podcast that will help everyone understand it more.
CIA Debuts 'The Langley Files' Podcast
The United States CIA launched its latest podcast series to "bring the agency out from the shadows" of conspiracy and deep webs of endless inaccurate information regarding its purpose and existence. "The Langley Files" aims to deliver a new informative audio show that will debunk misconceptions and educate the public on who the agency is as a counterintelligence entity.
Its goal is to effectively communicate what the agency's purpose is, especially during this time when Hollywood representation centers on espionage and action narratives which is not entirely accurate. "The Langley Files" aims to deliver an experience that will take its listeners inside the agency, with its hosts and guests telling the stories they may disclose to the public.
Each episode will feature different guests, and the first drop featured CIA's Director, Bill Burns.
Where to Listen to CIA's Podcast
"The Langley Files" is available on different platforms to learn more about the agency and understand what it is about, arriving in a format that the world is used to consuming daily. It also comes on known platforms including Transistor via an RSS Feed, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Pocket Casts, Deezer, and more.
Podcasts and its Experience
The multimedia world presents many experiences to the public, but it sometimes gets overwhelming for some, especially for those who want an entirely new way to consume media without putting all their attention into it. This is where podcasts come in, especially as it centers on an audio immersion to a certain story or topic, with hosts presenting the narrative.
Anybody can center on podcasting in the present, and they only need a mic, a good script, several edits, and a platform to which they wish to upload their media to for public availability.
Many companies are already bringing in podcasting features on their platforms, and some of the most famous include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. For the CIA to create a podcast is something that will present a new point of view to the public regarding the agency, especially as it is shrouded by conspiracies and allegations from many.
The famed United States counterintelligence agency is no longer hiding behind the shadows of what its organization is all about, aiming to deliver an entirely new experience aimed towards explaining what the agency is and its purpose. It will deliver on more executives and guests to join the podcast series, with more to come in the future.
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Written by Isaiah Richard