There could be a variety of reasons. Maybe the hosts decided to take a break, or there weren't enough listeners to justify continuing. Or perhaps they ran out of interesting true stories to share.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe there were some technical issues or changes in the production team.
It's a complex story. A lot of unexpected events and revelations came up during the podcast. But I can't go into detail without spoiling it for you.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe there were some technical issues or changes in their production schedule.
It could be that they ran out of interesting business stories for the day or faced some production issues. Hard to say for sure.
Well, it could be that the hosts ran out of interesting content or had scheduling conflicts. Another possibility is that it didn't get enough funding to continue.
Well, it could be that not enough people were listening, or the hosts had some personal reasons to stop it. Or perhaps there were copyright problems. Hard to say for sure.
No, it's not. 'The Podcast Murders' is likely a fictional creation for entertainment purposes.
No, Oddball is not a true story podcast. It's more of a fictional or dramatized one.
It could be. But sometimes podcasts blend real elements with fictional ones to make it more engaging.
It depends. Sometimes podcasts labeled as 'true story' might have elements of dramatization or interpretation. So, it's not always a straightforward yes or no.
I'm not sure. Maybe it takes inspiration from true incidents and then builds a story around them. But without clear information from the source, it's difficult to determine if it's completely true.