The 405, the Comedy Store, and the Podcast Capital
Los Angeles did not just adopt podcasting — it helped create the medium. The combination of entertainment industry talent, car commutes averaging 50+ minutes each way, and a comedy scene with no closing time gave LA the perfect conditions for audio content. More major podcasts are produced here than in any other city on earth. Earwolf, Wondery, The Ringer, and dozens of independent studios operate within a few miles of each other in Hollywood, Silver Lake, and Burbank.
The entertainment industry is the gravitational center. Hollywood does not just produce movie and TV podcasts — it produces the talent that makes all podcasts work. Comedians workshop material on mic before trying it at The Comedy Store or the Laugh Factory. Writers between gigs launch interview shows. Producers apply narrative structure to true crime and documentary formats. The infrastructure of storytelling that exists in LA bleeds into every podcast category, which is why even an LA sports pod tends to be better-produced than most cities' top shows.
True crime is an LA genre in a way it is not anywhere else. The city's history — from the Black Dahlia to the Manson Family to the Golden State Killer — provides source material that podcasters have been mining for a decade. My Favorite Murder launched in LA and spawned a community that fundamentally changed how true crime is consumed. The city's proximity to the LAPD, the county court system, and the entertainment lawyers who negotiate access makes investigative podcasting more feasible here than almost anywhere.
LA's local identity runs deeper than Hollywood. The housing crisis, wildfire seasons, Metro expansion battles, and the cultural dynamics of neighborhoods from Boyle Heights to Koreatown to Inglewood generate serious local journalism in podcast form. KCRW and LAist produce daily coverage that treats the city as the complex, sprawling, multi-ethnic metropolis it actually is rather than the entertainment monoculture outsiders imagine. Venice Beach debates, Echo Park encampment politics, and 101 corridor traffic data all have their podcast constituencies.
Sports add another layer: Lakers and Dodgers coverage dominates, but the arrival of the Rams and Chargers, plus LAFC's rise in MLS, has expanded the sports podcast ecosystem. The Podcast App helps you build an LA queue that matches the breadth of the city — from Sunset Boulevard industry talk to Eastside culture, from freeway commute companions to deep-dive investigations that cut through the noise of a city that never stops generating stories.