Schwartz Media welcomes Sarah McVeigh as head of audio

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McVeigh is an award-winning producer and reporter with experience at the ABC, Gimlet and Spotify

Schwartz Media has announced the appointment of Sarah McVeigh as head of its audio division.

Following a period of significant growth for the publisher, McVeigh is well-positioned to build on the strong foundations Schwartz Media has established in long-form journalism and audio daily news.
 
Schwartz Media’s current audio programming includes 7am, Australia’s No. 1 news podcast, and The Culture podcast, soon to be relaunched in partnership with LiSTNR.
 
Chief executive Rebecca Costello said: “We are thrilled that a person of Sarah’s calibre and vast experience will lead our audio division.”
 
“Sarah will develop new offerings and work with the teams that make our podcasts to ensure that our journalism remains excellent, particularly as we scale to do more.”
 
McVeigh is an award-winning producer and reporter with experience developing new shows in Australia at the ABC, and at Gimlet and Spotify in the US.

McVeigh’s most recent project, Resistance, was listed as one of the best podcasts of 2021 in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Vogue and Esquire, and won an award for excellence in coverage of trauma from Columbia University’s Dart Center for Journalism. Prior to Gimlet, she created and hosted the ABC podcast How Do You Sleep At Night?

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Schwartz Media’s editor-in-chief Erik Jensen said: “Sarah is a skilled and humane storyteller with a track record of making shows that push at the forefront of audio journalism. Her work here and in the US has shown her to be one of the most exciting voices in podcasting, and I can’t wait to work with her on the expansion of audio at Schwartz Media.”
 
As head of audio, McVeigh will oversee Schwartz Media’s commitment to being Australia’s leading publisher of news podcasts.

Of her new role, McVeigh said: “I am so excited to be joining the team at Schwartz Media. I’ve been starting my day with 7am since it began, and have been a huge fan of The Monthly and The Saturday Paper for years.
 
“With Australian audiences spending more time with podcasts than ever, Schwartz is uniquely placed to be the home of the best narrative audio storytelling in the country. I’m excited to draw from the extraordinary journalism already being produced by Schwartz Media, while also surprising our audience with a broader range of formats and genres,” she added.
 
McVeigh will start her role at the beginning of 2023, following summer specials from 7am and the relaunch of The Culture.
 
7am is available on Apple, Spotify, LiSTNR and all other podcast apps.

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