ID Addicts, rejoice! Investigation Discovery (ID) announced today it is teaming up with iHeartRadio to launch CRIME FEED PODCAST (http://iheartradio.com/CrimeFeed), the newest way for ID fans to get an extra dose of true crime drama. CRIME FEED PODCAST covers crime and justice stories ripped straight from the headlines, bringing listeners coverage of the latest developments and details of the most talked about cases. A companion to ID’s popular website Crime Feed (www.crimefeed.com), the CRIME FEED PODCAST features hosts and ID experts, Darren Kavinoky and Loni Coombs. Each week, Kavinoky, a defense attorney, and Coombs, a former prosecutor and legal commentator, use their expertise and passion to discuss and debate the most talked about crimes, major trials and breaking news. CRIME FEED PODCAST is available beginning July 22 exclusively on iHeartRadio, everywhere it is available.
“We are thrilled that iHeartRadio has provided us with yet another outlet for us to expand the ID brand, giving our viewers even greater access to the most current news they want as true crime drama fans,” said Kevin Bennett, EVP and general manager of Investigation Discovery. “With Loni and Darren skillfully breaking down each crime, CRIME FEED PODCAST listeners will gain insight into the shocking stories that they crave.”
Each 30-minute CRIME FEED PODCAST features Kavinoky and Coombs as they dissect the latest crime and justice news, using their respective backgrounds as legal experts to comment and critique on the latest news. CRIME FEED PODCAST launched on Wednesday, July 22, with new episodes released every Thursday following on iHeartRadio. The podcasts will also be available to stream on iTunes and CrimeFeed.com.
CRIME FEED PODCAST is available everywhere iHeartRadio is available including online, mobile devices, wearables, in-car, in-home, gaming consoles and more. iHeartRadio delivers everything listeners want in an all-in-one platform: instant access to thousands of live radio stations from across the country, user-created Custom Stations inspired by a favorite artist or song, thousands of curated digital stations, and Podcasts featuring on-demand news, talk and entertainment content. To see all available platforms and to download the app, visit iHeartRadio.com/apps.
About Darren Kavinoky
Attorney Darren Kavinoky provides insight and legal expertise into each case featured on CRIME FEED PODCAST. With a background in criminal defense, Kavinoky is no stranger to the courtroom or the cameras. He regularly appears on TV and radio shows including Today Show, Dr. Phil, Entertainment Tonight, MSNBC, FOX News and Dr. Drew., and has been the in-house legal analyst and correspondent for The Insider. Kavinoky’s significant professional achievements include being designated as one of the “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” in California by the American Trial Lawyers Association each year since 2007; being honored as one of the ‘Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers” in California by the American Society of Legal Advocates; and being named to the list of Los Angeles Magazine’s “SuperLawyers” for the past three years.
About Loni Coombs
Loni Coombs is a television host, legal commentator, and author. Drawing on her many years as a veteran trial attorney, Loni covers court cases ranging from criminal to civil and all the celebrities in between. In 2001, as Deputy in Charge of the District Attorney’s Malibu office, Coombs handled several high-profile celebrity cases, including: Nick Nolte, Nicole Richie, Kim Delaney, Rod Stewart’s son Sean, and the stalking case of a man who believed he was married to Meg Ryan. Coombs then headed up the District Attorney’s Hate Crimes Unit, managing the most complex hate crime cases in the country, and providing hate crime training to law enforcement agencies. Coombs also provides excellent insight on various topics including parenting and current events, and has works as a legal analyst for several national and local broadcast outlets, including CNN, The View, Entertainment Tonight, KTLA, and EXTRA. Coombs has covered numerous high profile trials, including Phil Spector, OJ Simpson, Mel Gibson, Warren Jeffs, Casey Anthony, Jodi Arias, and George Zimmerman.