
The Standard Partner with Message Heard to power its new audio strategy
The new partnership builds on the success of (In)Justice: Killer Privilege, a gripping investigative series hosted by Standard journalist Katie Strick in March 2025. Exclusively launched on Wondery+, Killer Privilege quickly resonated with audiences, topping podcast charts in both the US and UK (reaching #2 in the Apple Podcasts Series charts). The series garnered widespread attention across both traditional and podcasting media (featuring the The Times and elsewhere), cementing it as a bold and impactful debut collaboration between Message Heard and the Standard (formerly the Evening Standard, while unlocking the story of grieving mother Katja Faber as she fights to achieve justice for her son Alex, who died in shocking circumstances in 2014.
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