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Are You Afraid of the Dark? The Official Podcast is Spooky

Are You Afraid of the Dark? The Official Podcast has been launched as an Audible Original created in partnership with Nickelodeon to help Millennials relive the 90s kid-friendly horror franchise in a new way.

The podcast has been launched just in time for the Halloween season and is inspired by the original 90s TV show as well as the recent reboots to give it a well-rounded profile. The podcast features six episodes that are each created with an imaginative storytelling experience in mind, complete with ample auditory details to further immerse listeners in the content.

Are You Afraid of the Dark? The Official Podcast is targeted towards older kids and families, and will no doubt catch the attention of Millennial parents to listen to with their children.
Trend Themes
1. Horror-inspired Podcasts - The rise of horror-inspired podcasts offers a new way for Millennials to relive nostalgic experiences and indulge in spooky content.
2. 90s TV Show Revivals - The launch of podcasts inspired by 90s TV shows demonstrates the resurgence of nostalgia-driven media for Millennials seeking familiar entertainment.
3. Immersive Storytelling Experiences - The creation of podcasts with immersive storytelling techniques presents an opportunity for content creators to engage audiences through rich auditory details.
Industry Implications
1. Podcasting - The emergence of horror-inspired podcasts opens up new possibilities for podcasting platforms to cater to the growing demand for nostalgic and spooky content.
2. Entertainment - The revival of 90s TV show franchises through podcasts creates opportunities for the entertainment industry to capitalize on Millennial nostalgia and expand their audience reach.
3. Parenting - The launch of family-friendly horror podcasts provides an avenue for parenting media and brands to engage Millennial parents and offer shared spooky experiences with their children.

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