Jad Abumrad, host and creator of the public radio show and podcast Radiolab, is stepping down after nearly 20 years, he announced Wednesday. Abumrad’s final episode will be released Feb. 18. Latif ...
Ira Glass is the host of This American Life, produced in collaboration with WBEZ Chicago, and distributed by PRX. It can be heard on over 500 stations, including 89.3 KPCC, Saturdays at 3:00 p.m. Jad ...
3 Max von Essen and More to Join Tyne Daly for BRIGADOON What secrets do forests hold? What is color, exactly? And how did altruism evolve? Jad Abumrad has tackled these questions as creator and ...
Jad Abumrad is the host and creator of the award-winning public radio program Radiolab—his popular podcast is second only to This American Life. A journalist and composer, Abumrad orchestrates ...
I feel like we need to do something for these people,” Jad Abumrad, creator and producer of the hit WNYC show “Radiolab,” says to his co-host, Robert Krulwich, as they sit in the back of a big black ...
Before the public radio show, WNYC's Radiolab became a cult hit, Jad Abumrad and his future co-host, NPR's Robert Krulwich, would meet up at a local diner and argue about scientific curiosities.
Maybe they’re on the subway, maybe they’re jogging, or maybe they’re just sitting there,” says Jad Abumrad, co-creator and host of Radiolab. “Somehow you own them in a way you don’t on the radio,” ...
Abumrad set out to compose film scores, but instead turned his focus to journalism. He has a new podcast miniseries called The Vanishing of Harry... How Jad Abumrad, 'Radiolab' Creator And Co-Host, ...
“I would start telling a story about how it happened, and it was total BS,” he said during a recent phone interview from his home in Brooklyn. “The truth was that it was a long slow evolution, with ...
When Jad Abumrad, the creator of WNYC’s Radio Lab, shares one of the first things he remembers hearing as a child, he describes something that most of us would call an annoying noise: a running ...
Before the public radio show, WNYC's Radiolab became a cult hit, Jad Abumrad and his future co-host, NPR's Robert Krulwich, would meet up at a local diner and argue about scientific curiosities.