"Slow Burn" won the first ever Apple Podcasts Award for Show of the Year.

Slate's executive editor Susan Matthews explored the events leading up to the landmark Supreme Court decision in 1973. The four-part miniseries was released in June and is being awarded for outstanding quality, innovation, and impact.

The award is made from recycled aluminum and has an apple logo on the front and the winner on the back. The App Store Award has been given since 2020. Apple says the award is a testament to the company's decades-long commitment to supporting creators as they share their voices with the world.

Oliver Schusser, Apple's vice president of Apple Music and Beats, said that Apple Podcasts is where users discover new shows, enjoy their favorites, and support the creators who make them possible. "Podcasting helps us stay informed, keep entertained, and get inspired, and we're happy to honor the Slate team with this recognition."

Users will be able to explore six new episodes of "Slow Burn Extras" for free.

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