
This addictive and informative, one-of-a-kind true crime podcast details crime and court activity in New York City. Hosted by comedian Pat Dixon.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 460 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Categories | True CrimeNewsNews Commentary | ||||

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…THE SMALLEST ROOM IN NYC, COMES THE SHOW THAT GIVES YOU A REASON TO LIVE.
NYCCR FAVORITE SETH BARRON JOINS DIXON THIS WEEK TO GO OVER THE LATEST CRIME NEWS INCLUDING:
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Miss hearing you Pat, you only behind that paywall forever?
Pat delivers jokes and covers news in a completely unfiltered way, kind of like taking a time-machine to a ‘90s comedy club! Just funny, especially if you’re from NYC.
Pat Dixon delivers!
where have you been Dixon ?🥰
Came for true crime but heard rambling & comments on black people making racism a bigger deal than what it really is, how racism isn’t a large factor in the criminal justice system, how certain government benefits are the reason for black people’s problems & certain blacks being career criminals so you can’t compare their repercussions to certain white criminals. Very ignorant, uneducated, & flippant remarks from the hosts.
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Apple Podcasts | #82 |
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Content revolves around true crime stories and court activity in New York City, often presented with a blend of dark humor and commentary. Episodes feature detailed discussions of specific crime cases, including the complexities of the legal system and societal responses to crime, frequently highlighting issues such as violence against marginalized communities and public safety concerns. This unique format is complemented by personal anecdotes from the host, enriching the narrative and offering insights into the absurdities surrounding serious topics, making it entertaining yet thought-provoking for listeners who appreciate a comedic take on grim subjects.
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The New York City Crime Report launched 15 years ago and published 460 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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