Ex-Pineapple Street Pair Launch New Podcast Shingle, Set Projects With Dan Taberski, Amy Poehler & Patrick Radden Keefe
EXCLUSIVE: Pineapple Street Studios was one of the premier podcast production companies making narrative series such as Wind of Change, Missing Richard Simmons and The Clearing. A year after the compa
EXCLUSIVE: Pineapple Street Studios was one of the premier podcast production companies making narrative series such as Wind of Change, Missing Richar
Read Full Story at Deadline Hollywood โWhy This Matters
The dissolution of Pineapple Street Studiosโa once-dominant force in narrative podcastingโmarked not just a corporate shakeup but a creative exodus that could redefine the industryโs creative hierarchy. The exodus of top talent signals shifting power dynamics, where independent producers increasingly prioritize autonomy over institutional backing, potentially accelerating the fragmentation of the podcasting landscape into boutique studios and mega-platform collaborations.
Background Context
Pineapple Street Studiosโ rise in the 2010s coincided with the golden age of serialized podcasting, when deep-pocketed backers (often tech-adjacent) funded high-budget storytelling. Its rosterโincluding shows like *Wind of Change* and *Missing Richard Simmons*โbecame cultural reference points, but its acquisition by iHeartMedia in 2021 hinted at tensions between artistic vision and corporate scalability. The companyโs collapse into multiple factions reflects broader struggles in media: the tension between creator-driven independence and the allure of distribution networks.
What Happens Next
The new podcast shingle, helmed by former Pineapple Street leadership, may serve as a test case for whether mid-sized studios can survive outside the umbrella of tech or legacy media giants. Partnerships with figures like Dan Taberski, Amy Poehler, and Patrick Radden Keefe suggest a strategy to leverage star powerโboth creative and celebrityโto secure funding and audience share. Watch for whether this model scales beyond niche audiences or becomes a blueprint for other disaffected producers.
Bigger Picture
This shift underscores a broader pivot in media toward decentralized, creator-owned production models, mirroring trends in music (via Bandcamp) and TV (via streaming splits). As advertising revenue consolidates around a few platforms, the podcasting industryโs future may lie in micro-studios and individual brandsโechoing the rise of Substack in journalism. The exodus from Pineapple Street could be the first domino in a wave of talent defection, forcing the remaining conglomerates to rethink their value propositions.

