iHeartMedia will handle ad sales and distribution for the 'Ted Lasso' star's podcast 'Films to Be Buried With.'
“With the new partnership with iHeartMedia and Will Ferrell’s Big Money Players Network, my neighbour Maureen and I are really excited to kill a whole new selection of very special guests — from comedians and actors to filmmakers and writers — and
force them to choose one film to be buried with,” Goldstein said in a statement toThe podcast will join other Big Money Players Network shows like Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang’samong others. All shows in the network are executive produced by Ferrell.
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