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- The program premiered in Chicago on November 17, 1995, and went into full national distribution in June of 1996.
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Dec 19, 2000 · CHICAGO — It was a moment of naked honesty--like one of the mini-epiphanies that drives his public-radio show, “This American Life.” When host Ira Glass asked a series of rhetorical ...
Apr 26, 2016 · But things went well -- and the show is launching on Pandora today, with 10 past episodes stored on the service. Part of the appeal was in seeing the way Serial performed on Pandora.There were 15. ...
From This American Life host Ira Glass: To commemorate our 25th year, I’ve collected a few favorite episodes. It was hard to pick! I didn’t expect This American Life to last this long. Early on, when contributors did stories for us, we paid for the rights to rebroadcast their stories for just three years, because surviving longer than that ...
Feb 2, 2024 · Ira Glass attends "The Old Man & The Pool" opening night at Vivian Beaumont Theatre at Lincoln Center on November 13, 2022 in New York City. John Lamparski/AFP/Getty Images
May 9, 2019 · Ira Glass, host of the hit public radio show "This American Life," is a founding father of the modern podcast movement. His signature storytelling approach — candid, narrative, sometimes ...
Sep 29, 2018 · Through his broadcasts over the course of forty years, Joe Frank, who died at seventy-nine this past January, brought the notion of the auteur to American radio. His legacy lives on in the work of Ira Glass, and Glass’s own outsize influence on radio and now podcasting, where many of the best shows don’t aim to break news or provide trenchant analysis. Instead, they prize, above all ...
Aug 30, 2023 · Neil Patrick Harris: You started your radio career as a 19-year-old intern, worked in a number of roles at NPR for the next 17 years, and then started This American Life 25 years ago— Ira Glass: Almost 30! NPH: Wow. Almost 30. What an impressive number, Ira!