Ira Glass
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Inside The New York Times’ Search for Binge-Worthy Podcasts and Serial Purchase
“The next generation…might not ever read the New York Times. They might only listen to our audio reports, and we think that’s great,” New York Times’ Sam Dolnick tells TheWrap
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‘This American Life’ Episodes Finally Come to Spotify
Latest episodes of Ira Glass-hosted show are now available to stream
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ava DuVernay, Taika Waititi Heading to 2018 Sundance Film Festival
Catherine Hardwicke, Issa Rae and Steven Soderbergh will also appear on panels at the festival
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Dramedy ‘Don’t Think Twice’ Bests ‘Cafe Society’ for Limited Opening Record
“Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie” has less than glamorous debut
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Bryan Cranston: ‘Breaking Bad’ Ended ‘Like a Proud Athlete’ (Exclusive Video)
Peabody Awards broadcast includes not just acceptance speeches, but interviews with winners
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Peabody Winners Include ‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘Scandal,’ ‘House of Cards,’ ‘Key & Peele’
“Orange Is the New Black,” “Orphan Black” also win
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How a Net Neutrality Video Used John Hodgman and a Goofy Premise to Go Viral
“The Internet Must Go” attracts viewers by sending up internet service providers’ lobbying
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Ira Glass ‘Politely Declined’ Role on ‘Orange Is the New Black’
Glass helped inspire a public radio host in Netflix's prison drama, but doesn't play him
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Steve Buscemi, Ira Glass Dramas in Works at Sundance Channel
"Boardwalk Empire" star Steve Buscemi will produce project about a teenager who's allergic to the sun
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How ‘Sleepwalk With Me’ Used Social Media, Public Radio to Become an Indie Hit
Mike Birbiglia and Ira Glass traveled the country, tweeted and sent Facebook messages to drive "Sleepwalk With Me" to a $2 million gross
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Mike Daisey Defends Retracted ‘This American Life’ Report on Apple
Mike Daisey’s report on Apple for “This American Life” has been condemned due to inaccuracies, but Daisey stands by his “art”
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Marc Forster to Produce and Possibly Direct ‘Heretics’
Marcus Hinchey is writing the religious drama, which is based on an episode of “This American Life”