Slate's "Slow Burn" was the winner of Apple's first award for a podcasts. The award is for outstanding quality, innovation, and impact of the show.

A month after the draft decision of the reversal leaked, a new season of "Slow Burn" was released. The season was hosted by Slate executive editor Susan Matthews and had four episodes about the Supreme Court's decision to grant a right to abortion.

According to Apple, "Slow Burn" has more than 100 million downloads on the platform. Slate gives away bonus content from its catalog through its Slate Plus subscription. For a limited time, the company is giving away a yearly subscription for $99.99.

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The company said that the showmakers are releasing six more episodes of "Slow Burn" for free that contain personal stories and interviews with people featured in the show.

Three years have passed since Apple first introduced its music awards. The company introduced two new charts for paid shows.

Next month, the editors from 100 countries of the tech giant will publish a list of shows they liked.

BeReal won the iPhone app of the year at the App Store Awards.