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Will Serial Make a Lasting Impression on Baltimore’s Image?

by | Dec 9, 2014

Once again, Baltimore is getting international attention for a crime story, and this time it’s for Serial, the podcast now in its 10th episode that’s setting records with more than five million downloads.

A question for communicators and reputation managers is this: Will Serial make a lasting impression on Baltimore’s image in a way similar to The Wire? Or will the story overshadow the setting this time?

Created by This American Life and hosted/reported by former Sun reporter Sarah Koenig, the inaugural season chronicles the 1999 murder of Woodlawn High School student Hae Min Lee and the investigation and trial of her former boyfriend, Adnan Syed, now serving a life term in a Cumberland prison. One reason for Serial’s popularity is how real it is — Koenig and team obtained tapes from the trial, as well as detectives’ interviews, so actually hearing Hae’s mother, defense attorney Cristina Gutierrez or Adnan himself in your earbuds makes it chillingly real because it is.

The cult-like following is now commenting on Facebook, Reddit and beyond, and the obsessed are already sharing photos and stories about the Baltimore and Baltimore County sites mentioned in Serial, from Leakin Park where Hae’s body was found to the Woodlawn High School bus lanes, to the Best Buy on Security Boulevard. Even The Crab Crib on Johnycake Road has gained this international attention.

So will Serial’s Baltimore setting stick in listeners’ minds, letting another crime show define the city’s image? Or do we just need to get used to Baltimore being home to interesting (if not tourism friendly) stories — and the home to talented storytellers?

About the Author

Jeffrey Davis

Jeffrey A. Davis, APR has more than 25 years of news media and national public relations experience and heads J. Davis Public Relations, LLC, a PR and social media consultancy based in Baltimore. A three-time PRSA Maryland president, he serves as Baltimore regional editor for the Capitol Communicator and is co-founder of Podville Media in D.C. where he co-hosted the "Practically Social" podcast. He began his career as a reporter at daily newspapers in Ohio, New Jersey and at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis.

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