Cold Blooded: Mystery in Alaska
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News, True Crime
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Downloads per Episode
750,000
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Impressions per Week
500,000
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Megaphone (IAB Certified) IAB Certification
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Weekly on Tue
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Description
In the remote town of Ketchikan, Alaska, a beloved doctor is found dead in his home. At first, investigators think he died from a heart attack or by suicide. But when police take a closer look at the scene, clues point to something more ominous: Was Dr. Eric Garcia murdered?
In "Cold Blooded: Mystery in Alaska," Ketchikan police uncover a secret romance, the theft of nearly $500,000 of property, and a suspicious character with ties to the porn industry.
In "Cold Blooded: Mystery in Alaska," Ketchikan police uncover a secret romance, the theft of nearly $500,000 of property, and a suspicious character with ties to the porn industry.
Podcast Information
About the Host
Host Name: Chris Connelly
Host Gender: Male
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Since 2001, Chris Connelly has been a contributor to ABC News. Connelly has interviewed actors, filmmakers, musicians and high-profile personalities for stories on “Good Morning America” and “Nightline”; reported on celebrity and pop culture and, more recently, chronicled true crime for “20/20,” where murder cases have taken him from Las Vegas and Alaska to small-town Texas; added context and narrative elements to ABC News Studios’ longform projects; and covered the Academy Awards on the red carpet.
Connelly is also a reporter for ESPN, where his stories appear as part of “SC Featured,” “NFL Sunday Countdown,” and the sports newsmagazine “E60,” along with ESPN’s flagship show “SportsCenter.” He is perhaps best known for ESPN’s award-winning series My Wish, done in cooperation with Make-A-Wish, which has run yearly on “SportsCenter” since 2006.
Connelly began his career in journalism at Rolling Stone in 1981, where he wrote the first national magazine cover stories on Tom Cruise, U2, and Madonna. Later, he served as an editor and writer at the film magazine Premiere. During his thirteen years at MTV, he was a host and interviewer for the weekly movie series “The Big Picture” before joining MTV News as a correspondent, when he covered the murder of Tupac Shakur, Woodstock 94 and Woodstock 99, and the 1996 Republican and Democratic conventions, while also interviewing dozens of bands and pop performers.
He is a seven-time winner of the Edward R. Murrow Award for Feature Reporting. He contributed to ABC News’ The Power of Water, which won a 2024 duPont-Columbia Award and to the network’s Emmy-winning coverage of the California fires in 2007. He has a Peabody Award for his work on ESPN Films’ 30 for 30 series and three Sports Emmys for ESPN feature stories. Earlier, he received a 2000 News Emmy nomination for writing the MTV News special “Where Were You at 22?” about the young lives of presidential candidates. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy as a writer for the Peabody Award-winning 9/11 benefit, “America: A Tribute to Heroes,” and contributed in a similar manner to network-wide benefits for victims of Hurricane Katrina and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
Connelly is also a reporter for ESPN, where his stories appear as part of “SC Featured,” “NFL Sunday Countdown,” and the sports newsmagazine “E60,” along with ESPN’s flagship show “SportsCenter.” He is perhaps best known for ESPN’s award-winning series My Wish, done in cooperation with Make-A-Wish, which has run yearly on “SportsCenter” since 2006.
Connelly began his career in journalism at Rolling Stone in 1981, where he wrote the first national magazine cover stories on Tom Cruise, U2, and Madonna. Later, he served as an editor and writer at the film magazine Premiere. During his thirteen years at MTV, he was a host and interviewer for the weekly movie series “The Big Picture” before joining MTV News as a correspondent, when he covered the murder of Tupac Shakur, Woodstock 94 and Woodstock 99, and the 1996 Republican and Democratic conventions, while also interviewing dozens of bands and pop performers.
He is a seven-time winner of the Edward R. Murrow Award for Feature Reporting. He contributed to ABC News’ The Power of Water, which won a 2024 duPont-Columbia Award and to the network’s Emmy-winning coverage of the California fires in 2007. He has a Peabody Award for his work on ESPN Films’ 30 for 30 series and three Sports Emmys for ESPN feature stories. Earlier, he received a 2000 News Emmy nomination for writing the MTV News special “Where Were You at 22?” about the young lives of presidential candidates. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy as a writer for the Peabody Award-winning 9/11 benefit, “America: A Tribute to Heroes,” and contributed in a similar manner to network-wide benefits for victims of Hurricane Katrina and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
Average Episode Length
20 Minutes - 1 Hour
Audience Demographics
Gender
Male
25%
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Female
75%
|
Age
12-17 | 0% | |
18-24 | 2% | |
25-34 | 23% | |
35-44 | 31% | |
45-54 | 34% | |
55-64 | 10% | |
65+ | 0% | |
Median Age: 42 |
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