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series had a contract for a total of 30 shows over the four years, but after two seasons Glass announced that he and the other creators of the show had "asked to be taken off TV", largely in part to the difficult schedule required to produce a television program. He went on to state that the show is officially "on hiatus", but would like to do a television special at some point in the future.
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due to dubious content, namely episode 57, "Delivery", episode 79, " Stuck in the Wrong Decade", and episode 86, "How to Take Money from
Strangers." The episodes including the segments had inadvertently resurfaced in episode streams due to a website redesign. Though the segments were cut from podcast
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formed a distribution partnership with the program, and the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting awarded the show a three-year grant for $ 350,000, double what Glass applied for. As time went on, the staff was drawn more to journalistic stories that were, as Glass puts it, "in a style where there were
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in which Glass talks about a dog and his owner, who also happens to be a dog. Stan objects to Glass's pauses between lines, questioning why they are necessary if he already has them written down in front of him. When Stan has been fully brainwashed and is released, he continues to listen to Glass as
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factory in China. The episode was entitled "Mr. Daisey and the Apple
Factory" and became one of the show's most popular episodes at that time, with 888,000 downloads and 206,000 streams. WBEZ planned to host a live showing and a Q+A of "The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs" in Chicago on April 7,
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devoted the week's show (titled "Retraction") to detailing the inconsistencies in "The Agony and
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magazine called it "hip – as well as intensely literary and surprisingly irreverent." Glass used a unique strategy to promote the show to stations by giving away pledge drive ads he developed himself. By the end of 1999, TAL aired on 325 public radio stations, and, around that time,
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The program has received criticism as well. In 2020, author Andrew J Bottomley wrote that the show primarily represents the perspective of its "predominantly white, upper-middle-class, educated audience." He also said the show is "didactic ... extracting from the stories of others a lesson that is
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I got from him I find completely infuriating...I didn't want to do free-form radio anymore. I have no interest in improvisation. It might have been possible to design a show with him that he would have felt comfortable with and I would have felt comfortable with. But at that point—I was in my late
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For budgetary reasons, Glass and four of the radio show's producers left
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features stories which explore aspects of human nature, such as "Kid Logic", which presented pieces on the reasoning of children. The majority of interviews with subjects never make it to the air, as many as 80 percent, because the team looks for interviewees who recount stories in a "particular
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to create a mood in a story or make things sound pretty. Instead, it's there to help you make your point ... We're trying to point out what you should be listening for in the tape so you get the same joy or sorrow out of a story that we're feeling. And we use music the same way—it's a little
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said it is "remarkable that while a few stories were fatuous or trite, most were successful and some really memorable." He added, "Whose
American life is this? Clearly Ira's: it is kinky, clever, at once disingenuous and innocent, fanciful, rarely too serious...Above all, it is compelling."
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Glass and Daisey. Daisey apologized for presenting his work as journalism, saying "It's not journalism. It's theater," but refused to acknowledge that he had lied—even in the face of obvious discrepancies. The podcast of this episode became the most downloaded until
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copies of each episode, which could be streamed from the show's website using a proprietary Flash player. Aware that more people were listening through headphones and so could hear mistakes more clearly, the production sought to improve the mixing and editing.
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are accompanied by music. Some songs are used between acts and are credited in the episode guide for the show. Other songs are used as thematic background music for stories and are not credited. Jonathan
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drew attention to how the program's production style elicits "a sense of ease, informality and direct, unfiltered access", and "the effect is liberating". After remarking that producing so many stories each episode is "labor intensive," David Stewart with
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The response to the original episode, 'Mr. Daisey and the Apple Factory,' was significant. It quickly became the single most popular podcast in This American Life's history, with 888,000 downloads (typically the number is 750,000) and 206,000 streams to
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who then introduces a prologue related to the theme which precedes act one. This prologue will then lead into the presentation of the theme for that week's show. After the introduction of the theme, Glass then introduces the first act of the program.
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We always saw the show as an entertainment. We saw ourselves as designing a format in opposition to the way stories were structured on NPR. We talked about it as a public radio show for people who didn't necessarily like public radio.
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has taken the radio show on the road three times since 2000; material recorded on each of the three tours has been edited into an episode which aired on the radio shortly after the tour. Other episodes include segments recorded live.
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officially retracted the episode after learning that several events recounted both in the radio story and the monologue were fabrications. WBEZ canceled the planned live performance and refunded all ticket purchases. Airing that day,
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5518:"Ira Glass: 'I feel like I'm actually sort of scared all the time'; After two decades hosting influential radio show This American Life, Ira Glass reflects on what he's learned about fear, marriage, politics and storytelling"
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1979:"Birthdays, Anniversaries and Milestones", recorded in December 2000 in Boston (Berklee Performance Center), New York, Chicago (Merle Reskin Theatre), and Los Angeles. Performers included
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date back to at least 1999. However, the show's creative team was unsure of what the show would "look like" and, with so much money on the line, turned down offers. In January 2006,
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for Audio Reporting. The winning work was "The Out Crowd", the 688th episode with "revelatory, intimate journalism that illuminates the personal impact of the
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published on December 25, 2011, read "These American Lives" after a special section of the magazine edited by Glass and other staff of the show.
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opportunities of the area left; "Wonder Woman" (from the episode "Superpowers"), the story of an adolescent who took steps to become the
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giving the studio two years of "first-look" rights to its hundreds of past and future stories. One film to have emerged from the deal is
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200 per day to have a piece included on the show. The program helped launch the literary careers of many, including contributing editor
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link to the MP3 is removed from the podcast feed. Older shows can be streamed online via the show's website, or purchased from Apple's
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3288:"This American Life: The pimp show turned out to be rare error, thank God"
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5460:"A New Tool From This American Life Will Make Audio as Sharable as Gifs"
5127:"The Farewell director Lulu Wang navigates the spoilers of her own life"
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The show has also been the subject of parodies. The satirical newspaper
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The show received positive reviews from the beginning. Marc Fisher with
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2740:"This American Life Radio Program To Air Television Series on Showtime"
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3259:"Ira Glass: The Man Who Launched a Thousand Podcasts by Without Fail"
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2778:"The Trouble With Birthdays: Ira Glass :: Stop Smiling Magazine"
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2829:"This American Life episode 428: "Oh You Shouldn't Have" transcript"
2804:"Ira Glass to share 'Seven Things I've Learned' at Rialto in Tacoma"
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he touts the benefits of paying for radio. In a season 6 episode of
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portrays radio personality Maury Kind, an NPR host of a show called
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4609:"75th Annual News, Radio/Podcast, Web & Public Service Winners"
3651:"I'm Ira Glass, Host of This American Life, and This Is How I Work"
2709:"Spurning Suitors, 'This American Life' Opts for Self-Distribution"
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is at the vanguard of a shift in American journalism." In the book
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This American Life – Live! Returning to the Scene of the Crime
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4815:"This American Life Negotiates 'First-Look' Deal with Warner Bros"
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3890:"FAQ: 'What's that great music you're playing under the stories?'"
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3957:"We Just Won the First Ever Pulitzer Prize for Audio Journalism!"
3460:"'This American Life' pulls three 90s-era Stephen Glass episodes"
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In February 2010, Public Radio Exchange launched a mobile app on
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Sound Streams: A Cultural History of Radio-internet Convergence
5946:"Ira Glass Has a Cameo in the Season Premiere of The Simpsons!"
2867:"Ira Glass's Messy Divorce: What Becomes of the Brokenhearted?"
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Crimebusters + Crossed Wires: Stories from This American Life
2209:'s iTunes Store. This app contains MP3 audio of the podcast.
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5429:"This American Life Is Making Podcasts as Shareable as GIFs"
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Lies, Sissies, and Fiascoes: The Best of This American Life
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Lies, Sissies, and Fiascoes: The Best of This American Life
1976:, and Cheryl Trykv with music from the Black Cat Orchestra.
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4937:"Hollywood Finds Kernels for Movies in This American Life"
2745:(Press release). WBEZ Chicago Public Radio. Archived from
2682:"Public Radio International Dropping 'This American Life'"
2323:, written by Abel and Glass, and first published in 1999.
2045:. In New York, Boston, Seattle, Chicago, and Minneapolis,
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4408:"Polk Press Release Feb 20 2012 – Long Island University"
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1949:"What Are You Looking At?," recorded in December 1998 at
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The episode "The Anatomy of Doubt" based on reporting by
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2912:"'To Get Things More Real': An Interview with Ira Glass"
4376:"For Their Risk-Taking, Journalists Garner Polk Awards"
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episodes include "Niagara", which explored the town of
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running TouchAble software, which in turn controls the
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Julian Joslin and Michael Grinspan (October 7, 2011).
5070:"Disney getting romantic with THE GIRLFRIEND EQUATION"
2236:'s archives, but the project code will be released as
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2116:. Contributors included David Sedaris, David Rakoff,
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led the "Lost in America House Band" during the show.
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789:, hosted by Zoe Chace, which debuted in April 2021.
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For the television adaptation of the same name, see
5660:"Today's Show, in Two Acts: The Ira Glass Sex-Tape"
5373:"This American Life By Public Radio Exchange (PRX)"
4370:
4046:"The 2020 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Audio Reporting"
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1819:'s book about business executive and FBI informant
1440:Episode 562/563: The Problem That We All Live With
1297:Episodes 487/488: Harper High School Parts 1 and 2
850:and CD players. With time, he switched to using an
593:30s—I just wanted to do the thing I wanted to do."
6823:Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio programs
5267:"Unofficial This American Life Podcast Is No More"
919:Jonathan Menjivar, in a guest post for Transom
480:delivering new episodes to public radio stations.
5703:
5351:"Retracting Mr. Daisey Goes to the Apple Factory"
4848:"Six Minutes of Paul Feig's Unaccompanied Minors"
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2966:"This American Life: 17 – Name Change / No Theme"
2124:, and Mike Birbiglia, who made a short film with
741:On October 1, 2014, the show produced a spinoff,
6774:
4534:"This American Life: What Happened at Dos Erres"
3599:"Ira Glass now owns all of 'This American Life'"
2082:was presented exclusively in select theatres by
2070:was the first major public media program to use
5552:. Season 12. Episode 9. November 15, 2018. CBS.
4906:"Lee To Make Movie About Black "Time Traveler""
4845:
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3401:"Retracting "Mr. Daisey and the Apple Factory""
3136:"A Chicago Radio Hit Moves to New York, and TV"
2326:The cover of "The Lives They Lived" edition of
2240:, available for other audio projects to adopt.
2224:allow social media users to share video clips.
1329:Episode 600: Will I Know Anyone At This Party?
914:flashlight that helps us get our ideas across.
691:presented excerpts from a one-man theater show
5948:. This American Life Blog. September 9, 2010.
5732:
4744:
4025:"2024 Writers Guild Awards: Winners Announced"
3569:""Serial": The Podcast We've Been Waiting For"
2633:
2074:, distributing a one-hour-long program titled
1806:story in the episode "My Experimental Phase".
976:In 1999, more than 800,000 people listened to
755:with future shows to be independent. In 2017,
538:, who co-founded the show with Glass in 1995.
491:cable network between June 2007 and May 2008.
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4509:"This American Life: The Giant Pool of Money"
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3030:"Ira Glass's 'This American Life' Leaves PRI"
2737:
1884:story called "Heretics," about controversial
668:In January 2011, the series was picked up by
6878:Radio programs adapted into television shows
6031:. Season 6. Episode 12. March 15, 2012. NBC.
5981:. Season 10. Episode 15. April 6, 2014. TBS.
5687:"The Ira Glass Sex Tape: Ira Glass Responds"
5294:"A Takedown Request from This American Life"
4812:
5339:
5222:"PRI.ORG | This American Life – Live!"
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1036:Ira Glass at the 73rd Annual Peabody Awards
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4130:https://murrow.rtdna.org/award-winners.php
3807:"Jessica Lussenhop – ProPublica Staff Bio"
3728:"Starting Out: Issue 12, with B.A. Parker"
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2660:"This American Life: The Television Show!"
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1673:Discussions of a television adaptation of
1646:The Pink House at the Center of the World
1236:Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award
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5794:"4 Predictions About Podcasting For 2014"
5269:. the future is yesterday. Archived from
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3333:"CBC Radio One to air This American Life"
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2093:broadcast a second theater event, titled
1006:became the first news program to win the
773:and Serial jointly produced the podcasts
6793:1995 establishments in the United States
6128:"His American Life: A Look at Ira Glass"
5318:
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4852:
4484:"This American Life: "Habeas Schmabeas""
3859:Menjivar, Jonathan (November 11, 2015).
3858:
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3753:Christopher, Anna (September 23, 2010).
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1768:, after those who sought to exploit the
1451:Third Coast International Audio Festival
1262:Episode 322: Shouting Across The Divide
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5327:from the original on September 29, 2008
5319:Soghoian, Christopher (July 17, 2007).
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4712:"Showtime Greenlights TV Adaptation of
4434:"Past Winners | Long Island University"
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487:of the show ran for two seasons on the
423:program produced in collaboration with
16:Short stories radio program and podcast
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5720:from the original on December 21, 2013
5714:"Fred Armisen Co-Hosts With Ira Glass"
5699:from the original on October 19, 2011.
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5497:from the original on December 22, 2011
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4635:"Eleven programs round out Peabody 30"
4414:from the original on February 23, 2012
4095:"past winners - Scripps Howard Awards"
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2995:McGrath, Charles (February 17, 2008).
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2776:Krulwich, Robert (December 25, 2005).
2706:
1685:six episodes of a new series based on
1493:Episode 230: Come Back to Afghanistan
1246:Episode 103: Scenes from a Transplant
310:New York City, New York (2007–present)
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5997:"American Dad: "Honey, I'm Homeland""
5952:from the original on November 5, 2011
5886:
5804:from the original on October 31, 2015
5747:from the original on January 20, 2014
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5658:Koski, Genevieve (October 10, 2011).
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5382:from the original on December 8, 2014
5357:from the original on March 28, 2013.
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5080:from the original on February 3, 2014
5002:"The Informant Review, The Informant"
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4846:Sciretta, Peter (November 23, 2006).
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4067:"81 Words: The Story of a Definition"
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3579:from the original on October 11, 2014
3517:"Canvassers Study Has Been Retracted"
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2493:in fictional works. In the 2014 film
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6843:Peabody Award-winning radio programs
6838:James Beard Foundation Award winners
5889:"Ira Glass Was Asked to Be on OITNB"
5770:. Insider Louisville. Archived from
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4935:Janssen, Mike (September 23, 2003).
4765:
4071:Wallace House Center for Journalists
3861:"Using Music: Jonathan Menjivar for
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3331:King, John C. P. (January 4, 2011).
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3286:Stewart, David (November 29, 1999).
3009:from the original on October 8, 2012
2865:Miner, Michael (November 20, 1998).
2380:was referenced in a 2018 episode of
2135:recorded a fourth live event titled
501:Lists of This American Life episodes
6868:Public Radio International programs
6813:American documentary radio programs
5926:from the original on March 15, 2014
5916:"We're In The Veronica Mars Movie!"
5895:from the original on August 7, 2014
5759:
5684:
5580:328: What I Learned from Television
5427:Locke, Charlie (October 12, 2016).
5124:
5004:. FlickDirect. September 16, 2009.
4916:from the original on March 14, 2016
4745:Miner, Michael (February 3, 2006).
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4660:Voyles, Blake (September 6, 2023).
3439:from the original on March 16, 2012
3305:
3101:Johnson, Steve (October 18, 1998).
2910:Dreifus, Claudia (August 8, 2019).
2802:Rowe Moyer, Shelby (May 15, 2018).
2719:from the original on August 4, 2015
2283:was released on November 11, 2003;
1177:Episode 570: The Night in Question
879:season 3; BA Parker, host of NPR’s
555:Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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5995:McFarland, Kevin (April 7, 2014).
5458:Shavin, Naomi (October 11, 2016).
4813:Mike Janssen (September 2, 2002).
4798:Colburn, Randall (July 18, 2019).
4753:from the original on March 5, 2007
4722:. January 19, 2006. Archived from
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3366:"Mr. Daisey and the Apple Factory"
3148:from the original on March 4, 2007
2929:
2839:from the original on July 22, 2012
2707:Jensen, Elizabeth (May 28, 2014).
2634:Abel, Jessica; Glass, Ira (1999).
2431:entitled "This American Laugh" on
2335:
2293:was released on November 7, 2006.
783:, which debuted in July 2020; and
419:) is an American weekly hour-long
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5685:Rao, Mallika (October 14, 2011).
5265:Benedict, Jared (June 21, 2006).
5239:Cridlin, Jay (January 15, 2020).
4971:Glass, Ira (September 15, 2000).
4388:from the original on July 1, 2011
3567:Larson, Sarah (October 9, 2014).
3548:from the original on July 3, 2014
3542:"Radio Distribution Announcement"
2738:Torey Malatia (January 2, 2006).
2688:from the original on May 20, 2014
2316:is put together. It was drawn by
2285:Davy Rothbart: This American Life
2061:
1361:Episode 758: Talking While Black
968:then instilled on the audience."
819:Guests on the show have included
557:for two years when, in 1995, the
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6104:. University of Michigan Press.
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4682:Benson, Heidi (March 21, 2007).
3900:from the original on May 1, 2013
3515:Glass, Ira (December 12, 2017).
3484:Spector, Dina (March 29, 2012).
3399:Glass, Ira (December 12, 2017).
2190:to the MP3 files located on the
2101:, Dan Savage, David Rakoff, and
699:as an exposé of conditions at a
472:. The series was distributed by
346:824 (as of May 5, 2024)
39:
6833:English-language radio programs
6204:, the official website for the
6126:Coburn, Marcia Froelke (2007).
5887:Weber, Lindsey (May 15, 2014).
5739:Glass, Ira (January 11, 2013).
5611:. G/O Media Inc. April 20, 2007
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2076:This American Life – Live!
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5522:The Guardian (London, England)
4410:. Liu.edu. February 20, 2012.
4347:"2023 Winners & Finalists"
3787:. Business Wire. July 14, 2021
3364:Glass, Ira (January 6, 2012).
3210:"iTunes Store Top 10 Podcasts"
3028:Buckley, Cara (July 2, 2014).
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431:. It is broadcast on numerous
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6873:2020s American radio programs
6808:2010s American radio programs
6803:2000s American radio programs
6788:1990s American radio programs
6098:Bottomley, Andrew J. (2020).
5566:Glass, Ira (March 16, 2007).
5516:Harmon, Steph (May 7, 2016).
5296:. Jon's Radio. Archived from
4979:. Episode 168. WBEZ Chicago.
2578:
2277:was released on May 4, 1999;
1951:The Town Hall (New York City)
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801:PMD661 digital recorders and
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5675:. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
5292:Udell, Jon (June 20, 2006).
5125:Han, Karen (July 15, 2019).
4662:"83rd Peabody Award Winners"
3649:Orin, Andy (July 23, 2014).
2916:The New York Review of Books
2684:. Deadline. March 21, 2014.
2583:
2482:is a fictional portrayal of
1786:as staged by inmates from a
942:
895:, investigative reporter at
606:The New York Review of Books
522:in "After the Flood". Often
7:
6798:1995 radio programme debuts
6083:. Season 4. Episode 1. HBO.
5490:The New York Times Magazine
5353:. This American Life Blog.
4784:September 23, 2009, at the
3216:. Apple Inc. Archived from
3134:Ladd, Chris (May 1, 2006).
2636:Radio: An Illustrated Guide
2329:The New York Times Magazine
2302:Radio: An Illustrated Guide
1833:. The film was directed by
1756:bought the movie rights to
1564:What Happened at Dos Erres
1345:Episodes 632/633: Our Town
1095:Episode 688: The Out Crowd
1027:National Recording Registry
786:The Improvement Association
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6734:Public Radio International
6158:. This American Life. 2020
4904:Wenn.com (June 18, 2008).
3955:Glass, Ira (May 4, 2020).
3936:55th Annual Peabody Awards
3214:Top 10 Podcasts Chart – US
3184:American Journalism Review
3178:Fisher, Marc (July 1999).
2342:American Journalism Review
2287:was released in 2004; and
2252:s website. For example, a
2177:security through obscurity
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1800:Curly Oxide and Vic Thrill
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1381:Episode 321: Sink or Swim
955:American Journalism Review
887:; Ari Saperstein, host of
869:. Former fellows include:
767:The New York Times Company
657:Rhino Records released a "
636:Public Radio International
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6043:"Live Fast, Diane Nguyen"
5665:October 13, 2011, at the
2782:www.stopsmilingonline.com
2520:Elementary School Musical
2439:parodied Ira Glass for a
2173:digital rights management
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1477:Episode 175: Babysitting
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1130:Scripps Howard Foundation
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704:2012. On March 16, 2012,
641:Sirius XM Satellite Radio
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5868:. July 11, 2013. Netflix
5856:"Tall Men with Feelings"
5836:. July 11, 2013. Netflix
5636:(video). Julian Joslin.
2997:"Is PBS Still Necessary"
2290:Stories of Hope and Fear
2168:for $ 0.95 per episode.
2080:This American Life Live!
2053:, while in Los Angeles,
1372:New York Festivals Award
1071:Radio/Audio Documentary
1025:for preservation in the
902:
634:began in June 1996 when
6723:The Trojan Horse Affair
6566:The Giant Pool of Money
5920:This American Life Blog
5861:Orange Is the New Black
5829:Orange Is the New Black
5044:This American Life Blog
4910:Internet Movie Database
3941:March 30, 2015, at the
3180:"It's a WONDERFUL Life"
2467:Orange Is the New Black
2372:Depictions in the media
2137:The Radio Drama Episode
2057:performed between acts.
1788:maximum security prison
1766:Niagara Falls, New York
1717:
1547:The Giant Pool of Money
1404:The Giant Pool of Money
1280:The Giant Pool of Money
1209:Episode 398: Long Shot
516:first-person narratives
6858:Pulitzer Prize winners
6853:Radio in New York City
6828:CBC Radio One programs
5743:. This American Life.
5716:. This American Life.
5485:"The Lives They Lived"
5207:June 17, 2011, at the
4880:"Unaccompanied Minors"
4351:duPont-Columbia Awards
4326:duPont-Columbia Awards
4301:duPont-Columbia Awards
4276:duPont-Columbia Awards
4251:duPont-Columbia Awards
4226:duPont-Columbia Awards
4201:duPont-Columbia Awards
4176:duPont-Columbia Awards
3544:. This American Life.
2491:appearances as himself
2114:Invisible Made Visible
1862:Sundance Film Festival
1802:, a film based on the
1167:Edward R. Murrow Award
1074:Episode 809: The Call
1037:
1012:Trump Administration's
916:
909:We don't use music at
883:; Brian Reed, host of
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6729:Public Radio Exchange
5544:The Citation Negation
5493:. December 22, 2011.
5300:on September 29, 2008
4860:on September 27, 2007
4374:(February 17, 2009).
2638:. WBEZ Alliance Inc.
2603:July 3, 2014, at the
2502:Stosh "Piz" Piznarski
2220:, similar to the way
1953:. Performers include
1798:are in production on
1704:was adapted into the
1437:Best Radio Reporting
1418:Best Radio Reporting
1399:Best Radio Reporting
1358:Broadcast Journalism
1342:Broadcast Journalism
1326:Broadcast Journalism
1310:Broadcast Journalism
1294:Broadcast Journalism
1275:Broadcast Journalism
1259:Broadcast Journalism
1243:Broadcast Journalism
1193:Episode 554: Not It!
1137:Jack R. Howard Award
1035:
907:
759:launched the podcast
736:Public Radio Exchange
596:
499:Further information:
485:television adaptation
478:Public Radio Exchange
237:Executive producer(s)
107:Public Radio Exchange
6883:Documentary podcasts
6863:Shorty Award winners
6739:Chicago Public Media
6644:Unaccompanied Minors
5866:Season 1. Episode 11
5648:– via YouTube.
5464:Smithsonian Magazine
5402:"This American Life"
4559:"Harper High School"
4459:"This American Life"
3220:on December 14, 2012
2808:South Sound Magazine
2662:. This American Life
2238:open-source software
1963:They Might Be Giants
1880:was based on a 2005
1869:Walt Disney Pictures
1831:major motion picture
1733:Unaccompanied Minors
1702:The Marshall Project
1643:Podcast & Radio
1627:Podcast & Radio
1611:Podcast & Radio
1593:Podcast & Radio
1577:Podcast & Radio
1561:Podcast & Radio
1543:Podcast & Radio
1527:Podcast & Radio
1511:Podcast & Radio
1190:Continuing Coverage
1064:Writers Guild Awards
624:Chicago Public Media
619:Your Radio Playhouse
613:The show debuted on
559:MacArthur Foundation
469:Your Radio Playhouse
425:Chicago Public Media
52:Your Radio Playhouse
6848:Chicago radio shows
6558:Individual episodes
6053:Season 1. Episode 5
5973:Honey, I'm Homeland
5834:Season 1. Episode 9
5774:on February 7, 2014
5692:The Huffington Post
5633:This American Laugh
5549:The Big Bang Theory
5323:. Slight Paranoia.
5273:on December 2, 2008
5158:. November 10, 2017
5040:"Sleepwalk With Me"
4726:on February 2, 2013
4372:McFadden, Robert D.
4004:Library of Congress
3603:www.robertfeder.com
2946:. November 17, 1995
2508:and Glass and many
2506:This American Life,
2454:Saturday Night Live
2446:Saturday Night Live
2383:The Big Bang Theory
2250:This American Life'
2089:On April 23, 2009,
1914:was adapted from a
1580:Harper High School
1514:This American Life
1113:National Reporting
1023:Library of Congress
807:shotgun microphones
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6783:This American Life
6311:Jonathan Goldstein
6246:This American Life
6198:s official website
6149:General references
5572:This American Life
5404:. AppShopper.com.
5349:(March 16, 2012).
5156:This American Life
5027:This American Life
4981:168: The Fix Is In
4977:This American Life
4749:. Chicago Reader.
4714:This American Life
4639:The Peabody Awards
4613:The Peabody Awards
4588:The Peabody Awards
4563:The Peabody Awards
4538:The Peabody Awards
4513:The Peabody Awards
4488:The Peabody Awards
4463:The Peabody Awards
4381:The New York Times
3986:The Pulitzer Prize
3961:This American Life
3894:This American Life
3863:This American Life
3836:This American Life
3755:"Meet The Fellows"
3682:. October 18, 2017
3680:This American Life
3625:The New York Times
3521:This American Life
3435:. March 16, 2012.
3433:This American Life
3405:This American Life
3370:This American Life
3034:The New York Times
3002:The New York Times
2972:. March 21, 1996.
2970:This American Life
2944:This American Life
2833:This American Life
2713:The New York Times
2621:This American Life
2542:This American Life
2524:This American Life
2480:show within a show
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2401:This American Life
2378:This American Life
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1845:This American Life
1810:This American Life
1792:Paramount Pictures
1461:Episode 186: Prom
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978:This American Life
948:Critical reception
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5800:. July 30, 2014.
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1530:Habeas Schmabeas
1490:Best Documentary
1474:Best Documentary
1392:George Polk Award
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1174:News Documentary
1153:Electronic Media
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825:Michael Paterniti
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166:Produced by
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6366:Dan Savage
6356:Jon Ronson
6276:Elna Baker
5899:August 13,
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5377:Apple Inc.
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3655:Lifehacker
3552:August 13,
3112:August 12,
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2692:August 13,
2579:References
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2318:cartoonist
2298:comic book
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2258:Elton John
2230:Feel Train
2118:Tig Notaro
2051:house band
2035:Dan Savage
2016:the Mekons
1974:Dan Savage
1922:Live tours
1911:Ode to Joy
1839:Matt Damon
1837:and stars
1698:ProPublica
1663:Television
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811:Paul Tough
793:Production
665:episodes.
363:SoundCloud
322:1995-11-17
226:Brian Reed
178:Elna Baker
152:Created by
103:Syndicates
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