Canadaland
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Media Bias: Digital Print, Podcast
About Canadaland
**Note: To be fair, given our own bias, descriptions below (if any) are from the 1st paragraph in WIKI. It is rumoured Wiki leans left. Canadaland is a Canadian news site, podcast, and podcast network that was created and published by Jesse Brown in 2013.[1][2] By the fall of 2018, Canadaland featured podcasts on the media, art and culture, cooking, medicine, and politics; among these are Commons, launched in 2015, and Oppo, launched in 2018.[3] Canadaland has been funded partly through advertisements, and since 2014, through the crowdfunding site, Patreon.A year after the podcast was launched, it was attracting about 10,000 listeners every week.[4] By late 2018, Canadaland’s five podcasts reached 100,000 weekly listeners.[5] In 2020, the podcasts were downloaded over 9 million times in 2020, making it one of the most popular podcasts in Canada. ~Wiki