Freakonomics Radio
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Running time | Variable |
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Hosted by | Steven Dubner |
Created by | Steven Dubner and Stephen Levitt |
Original release | June 1, 2009 | – present
No. of series | 5 (as of September 2014[update]) |
No. of episodes | 288 (as of 1 June 2017[update]) |
Website | www.freakonomics.com |
Freakonomics Radio is an American public radio program which discusses socioeconomic issues for a general audience. The show is a spin-off of the 2005 book Freakonomics. Journalist Stephen Dubner hosts the show, with economist Steven Levitt as a regular guest. The show is also distributed as a podcast, and is among the most popular on iTunes.[1] Created in September 2010,[2] it is a weekly podcast. It is produced in partnership with WNYC; Arwa Gunja is the Executive Producer. The staff of Freakonomics Radio includes Greg Rosalsky, Jay Cowit, Merritt Jacob, Christopher Werth, Kasia Mychajlowycz, Alison Hockenberry, and Caroline English.[3] Freakonomics is released at 11 p.m. on Wednesday each week.
A gameshow episode "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" was broadcast on October 6, 2014. The show was hosted at The Greene Space in New York City. In the show, selected audience members presented their ideas to host Stephen Dubner and a panel of three celebrity judges. The winner of the episode was a 12-year-old who competed alongside former New York Governor Patterson.[4]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Kevin Smith (14 May 2012). "Top 10 Podcasts to Feed Your Brain and Ease Your Commute". Business Insider. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
- ↑ "New Freakonomics Radio Podcast". NPR. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
- ↑ "Our 100th Episode! A New Freakonomics Radio Podcast". Freakonomic Blog.
- ↑ "FREAKONOMICS RADIO PRESENTS: 'TELL ME SOMETHING I DON'T KNOW'". The Greene Space. October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 6, 2014.