Internet Radio Rewind #045: Return of “Serial”; Sirius XM lawsuit; music service hack

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THIS WEEK: “Serial” producers plan next two seasons; GAANA hacked; Sirius XM lawsuit deepens; new podcast network; Android vs iOS in the car.

The music in this podcast is by Valtteri Kujala. Visit his website (www.valtterikujala.com).[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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