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Casey, can I show you an app?
Show me an app.
Okay.
This is a new app called New York Times Audio.
And as you might guess from the name, it is a New York Times audio app.
So this time, the app is coming from inside the house that we're sitting in right now.
Right.
So this is a new iOS app.
It's for New York Times subscribers.
It's called New York Times Audio.
Our show is on this app as well as a daily playlist of news.
It's got narrated articles, it's got podcasts from this, american life, serial productions, and the Athletic.
And I've been using this app as a beta tester for a while now, and it is really good.
All right, I'm gonna get on the Wifi and do this.