WHAT: Tired of political headlines that feel like d�j� vu? Questioning whether every controversy really deserves attention? In Season 11 of �Next Question with Katie Couric,� Katie explores those very questions � with politicians, D.C. insiders, and sharp-eyed journalists � to uncover what�s worth attention (and what�s not).
The new season features candid, thought-provoking conversations that cut through the noise and focus on what really matters�bringing clarity, curiosity, and a dose of sanity to today�s political noise. While no one can stay tuned in 24/7, award-winning journalist Katie Couric offers listeners a way to stay informed without becoming overwhelmed.

In the eye-opening first episode, Katie sits down with journalist, documentary filmmaker, and best-selling author Chris Whipple, whose latest book �Uncharted� captures the human drama behind the 2024 election. Together, they pull back the curtain on how loyalty, fear, and misjudgment shaped the race�and why no one stopped Joe Biden from running again.
WHEN: �Next Question with Katie Couric� returns today, April 10, 2025 with new episodes released every Thursday.
WHERE: Distributed by iHeartPodcasts, �Next Question with Katie Couric� is available now on the iHeartRadio app and everywhere podcasts are heard.
WHO: Katie Couric is an award-winning journalist and #1 New York Times best-selling author of her memoir, Going There, which was published in October 2021. She is also a co-founder of Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) which has raised almost $800 million for cancer research. Couric was the first woman to solo anchor a network evening newscast, serving as anchor and managing editor of the CBS Evening News from 2006 to 2011 following 15-years as co-anchor of NBC�s Today show.
In 2017, she founded Katie Couric Media (KCM), which has developed a number of media projects, including a daily newsletter, �Wake-Up Call�, a podcast, �Next Question�, digital video series and several documentaries. You can find it all at katiecouric.com.

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