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The Voice of Alabama Politics now available as a podcast

As the kids head back to school and we begin to gear up for the fast-approaching 2020 legislative session, we have an exciting announcement here at the Alabama Political Reporter. Our show, The Voice of Alabama Politics, is now available as a podcast.

Whether you’re in the car, making dinner, or relaxing by the pool, you can now listen to The Voice of Alabama Politics anywhere you get your podcasts. Of course, the show will still air on television networks across the state, but we understand the convenience and ease a podcast provides, and we want to meet you where you are.

Subscribe now: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Listen Online

The show, hosted by editor Bill Britt, is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, and Spotify. If the podcast is acquired by any other podcast providers, you can find updates on the podcast webpage.

If you have suggestions or other ideas, we are all ears.

Thank you for remaining a valued reader, and happy listening!

 

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Chip Brownlee is a former political reporter, online content manager and webmaster at the Alabama Political Reporter. He is now a reporter at The Trace, a non-profit newsroom covering guns in America.

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