en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vox_(website)
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Sean Ramaswaram
The host’s surname is misspelled here. Vox’s podcast listing identifies him as Sean Rameswaram, not “Ramaswaram.”
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This is a spelling error in the name of Today, Explained host Sean Rameswaram. The current Apple Podcasts listing for Vox’s show says: “Hosts Sean Rameswaram and Noel King,” and recent episode credits on that page also repeatedly say they were “hosted by Sean Rameswaram.” That directly contradicts the spelling used in the article.
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- Today, Explained - Podcast - Apple Podcasts
Today, Explained is Vox's daily news explainer podcast. Hosts Sean Rameswaram and Noel King will guide you through the most important stories of the day.
The Weeds is a twice-weekly roundtable podcast, hosted by Yglesias and immigration correspondent Dara Lind, focusing on U.S. national news with a focus on the fine details of public policy.
This description is outdated. Vox announced in 2023 that Jonquilyn Hill became host of The Weeds and described it as a weekly podcast, and the feed has since been transitioned away from The Weeds.
Full reasoning
This sentence no longer accurately describes The Weeds. In January 2023, Vox Media announced that Jonquilyn Hill would be “the next host” of The Weeds and explicitly described it as Vox’s weekly podcast — not a twice-weekly show hosted by Matthew Yglesias and Dara Lind. More recently, the Apple Podcasts feed for the show says “The Weeds as you know it is ending” and now appears under Explain It to Me, hosted by Jonquilyn Hill. That means the article’s present-tense description of The Weeds as a twice-weekly Yglesias/Lind podcast is outdated and incorrect.
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- Vox's Policy Podcast, The Weeds, Announces Jonquilyn Hill as Host - Vox Media
Jonquilyn Hill will be the next host of the editorial brand's acclaimed weekly podcast, The Weeds.
- Explain It to Me - Podcast - Apple Podcasts
There are some big changes coming to this feed... The Weeds as you know it is ending, but we'll be back this fall with the same crew, some new artwork, and a new sound.
I Think You're Interesting is a weekly interview podcast about the arts, entertainment, and pop culture, hosted by Vox's "critic at large" Emily St. James.
This is outdated. Apple’s listing for the Vox show says its series finale aired in December 2018, so it is not a current weekly podcast.
Full reasoning
The sentence describes I Think You're Interesting as if it is an ongoing weekly Vox podcast. But Apple Podcasts’ current listing for the show says “The series finale aired in December 2018” and lists its years active as 2017–2018. That directly contradicts the article’s present-tense description of the show as an active weekly podcast.
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- I Think You're Interesting - Podcast - Apple Podcasts
The series finale aired in December 2018... Years Active 2017 - 2018.