WNYC Studios is a producer and distributor of
podcast
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s and on-demand and broadcast audio.
WNYC Studios is a subsidiary of
New York Public Radio and is headquartered in New York City.
History
In May 2015, WNYC began distributing its shows ''
Radiolab'' and ''
On The Media''. WNYC Studios was founded on October 13, 2015, with an inventory of 17 podcasts and national radio shows.
The venture is funded with a diversified model consisting of philanthropy, membership and sponsorship.
The first podcast launched by WNYC Studios was ''The New Yorker Radio Hour'', a co-production with ''
The New Yorker
''The New Yorker'' is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant, a reporter for ''The New York T ...
'' magazine. Hosted by ''The New Yorker'' editor
David Remnick, the national radio show and podcast debuted on October 24, 2015.
On March 29, 2016, WNYC Studios announced the launch of the ''
2 Dope Queens'' podcast hosted by ''
The Daily Show''s
Jessica Williams, and
Broad City's Phoebe Robinson. ''2 Dope Queens'' premiered on April 5, 2016. On April 6, 2016, ''2 Dope Queens'' reached #1 on the iTunes chart.
In late 2017, WNYC Studios launched two new podcasts for kids: ''This Podcast Has Fleas'' and ''Pickle'' (in production with
ABC Australia).
Current shows
''Consider This''
Launched in September 2020, ''Consider This'' is a shortform daily news podcast from
WNYC and
NPR. Hosted by Janae Pierre, the show offers a mix of the day's top local stories from WNYC and national stories from NPR.
It releases each weekday at 5pm ET.
WNYC was part of the pilot group of twelve public radio stations across ten U.S. region that NPR tapped to bundle local news content with the national ''Consider This'' podcast that was launched in June 2020.
''More Perfect''
Officially titled ''Radiolab Presents: More Perfect'', the series was the first spinoff series from ''
Radiolab'', debuting in 2016. Hosted by
Jad Abumrad, it explored how the
Supreme Court
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's rulings shape the lives of Americans, as well as telling the stories behind some of the Court's most significant rulings. The three seasons aired from June 2016 to December 2018. The show relaunched with a new host, Julia Longoria, in May 2023. ''
The New Yorker
''The New Yorker'' is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant, a reporter for ''The New York T ...
'' has hailed the series as being "subtly astonishing...both sobering in its thoughtful investigations of the United States government's unfairness to many of its own citizens and quietly optimistic in its desire to make us understand." The series won the American Bar Association's Silver Gavel Award in 2017.
''The New Yorker Radio Hour''
''The New Yorker Radio Hour'' is a co-production of ''
The New Yorker
''The New Yorker'' is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant, a reporter for ''The New York T ...
'' and WNYC Studios. It is hosted by
David Remnick, who has been editor of ''The New Yorker'' since 1998. The hour-long national broadcast show and podcast is based on conversation, debate, humor, and regularly features writers, editors and cartoonists from The New Yorker.
''On the Media''
''On the Media'' is an hour-long weekly radio program and podcast, hosted by
Brooke Gladstone, covering journalism, technology and
First Amendment issues.
On the Media launched in 1995 and was reformatted and relaunched in 2001, and since then has been one of WNYC Studios' fastest growing programs, with more than 400 public radio stations broadcasting the show weekly. It won a
Peabody Award
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in 2004 for providing listeners "an insightful journey into the inner workings and outer effects of the media". In 2013, co-host Brooke Gladstone won a
Gracie Award for Outstanding Host. The episode "Bench Press," which looked at the Supreme Court and its relationship with the media, won both a
New York Press Club Award and the
American Bar Association's Silver Gavel Award in 2016. In 2023, On the Media won a Peabody Award for its series "The Divided Dial,” which "offers listeners a
window into the rise of Salem Media Group, a conservative Christian radio network."
''Radiolab''
''Radiolab'' was created in 2002 by
Jad Abumrad.
Robert Krulwich joined as co-host in 2005. The radio program and podcast explores broad, difficult topics such as "time" and "morality" in an accessible and light-hearted manner and with a distinctive audio production style.
''Radiolab'' received a 2007 National Academies Communication Award "for their imaginative use of radio to make science accessible to broad audiences". The program has received two Peabody Awards; first in 2010 and again in 2014. In 2015 the episode
60 Words" which looked at the language used in the
Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF), won a Headliner Award, a New York Press Club Award, and was the New York Festivals' Gold Radio Winner and Grand Award Winner. Also in 2015, the episode "Galapagos" won first place in the Society of Environmental Journalists Awards for Reporting on the Environment. The episode "Sight Unseen" won the Gold Award for Best Documentary from Third Coast Festival.
In 2011, Abumrad received the MacArthur grant.
The show has done several special multi-episode series exploring various areas. "Border Trilogy" was a three-part series that explored the
United States Border Patrol's policy "
Prevention Through Deterrence." The "Gonads" series, hosted by Molly Webster, looked at aspects of reproduction, fertility, and gender. "In the No" was a three-part series that looked at consent in the wake of
#MeToo. "G" was a six-part series that explored the controversial science of
human intelligence
Human intelligence is the Intellect, intellectual capability of humans, which is marked by complex Cognition, cognitive feats and high levels of motivation and self-awareness. Using their intelligence, humans are able to learning, learn, Concept ...
, from IQ testing and genetic intelligence predictors to the quest for genius.
On December 5, 2019, it was announced that
Robert Krulwich would be retiring in January 2020, after fifteen years with the show.
On September 25, 2020, it was announced that
Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser would be joining the show as co-hosts alongside Jad Abumrad. In January 2022, it was announced that Abumrad would leave the show and in April 2022, he joined the faculty at Vanderbilt University.
''Science Friday''
''Science Friday'' (known as ''SciFri'' for short) is a weekly call-in
talk show
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that broadcasts each Friday on over 400 public radio stations and is distributed by WNYC Studios. ''SciFri'' is hosted by award-winning science journalist
Ira Flatow and was created and is produced by the Science Friday Initiative. The program is divided into two one-hour programs, with each hour ending with a complete sign-off. The focus of each program is news and information on science, nature, medicine, and technology. ''SciFri'' is also available as a podcast and is one of the most popular iTunes downloads, frequently in the top 15 downloads each week.
''Terrestrials''
''Terrestrials,'' from Radiolab for Kids Presents, launched on September 22, 2022. The six-part podcast series explores the natural world. ''Radiolab'' co-host Lulu Miller created and narrates the series, which includes interviews with entomologists, physicists, surfers, hip hop artists and other experts who are in search of new knowledge and ways to interpret natural phenomena.
''Notes from America with Kai Wright''
Hosted by
Kai Wright
Kai Wright is an American journalist, activist, author, and podcast host. He has served as copy editor at the New York Daily News, senior writer at The Root (magazine), The Root, senior editor at City Limits (New York magazine), City Limits, edi ...
, ''Notes from America'' debuted as ''The United States of Anxiety'' in mid-2016 and featured the voices of voters in
Suffolk County, Long Island, NY, the deeply
purple region of a blue state where
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
won the
GOP primary with 73% of the vote. Following seasons have explored "culture warriors", surge of female candidates in the
2018 mid-term elections, and a post-
Reconstruction America. In 2017 Season One of the series was named Best Podcast by the New York Press Club in a special competition focused on coverage of the 2016 presidential campaign. ''
The Atlantic'' included the series as one of the "Best Podcasts of 2018."
On August 24, 2020, it was announced that ''The United States of Anxiety'' would begin airing on
WNYC-FM and AM on Sunday evenings.
The show expanded to a nationally-syndicated, live call-in radio show on September 25, 2022, and changed its name to ''Notes from America with Kai Wright.'' The current show leads discussions that situate current events within historical and cultural contexts.
Past shows
''2 Dope Queens''
''2 Dope Queens ''was a podcast hosted by ''
The Daily Show''s
Jessica Williams and
Broad City's
Phoebe Robinson. The podcast features female comedians, comedians of color, and LGBT comedians, in an effort to represent people from different backgrounds. The podcast's guests include
Naomi Ekperigin,
Nore Davis,
Aparna Nancherla, and
Michelle Buteau. On April 6, 2016 ''2 Dope Queens'' reached #1 on the iTunes chart.
The last episode was released November 14, 2018, and featured an interview with former First Lady
Michelle Obama
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama ( Robinson; born January 17, 1964) is an American attorney and author who served as the first lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017, being married to Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United Stat ...
.
''Adulting''
Hosted by comedians
Michelle Buteau and
Jordan Carlos, ''Adulting'' was launched in May 2019. The podcast was taped in front of a live audience, and featured hosts Buteau and Carlos discussing topics surrounding adulthood with guests. Guests included
Phoebe Robinson,
Wyatt Cenac,
Jim Gaffigan,
Samantha Bee, and
Vanessa Williams. The last episode was released September 3, 2019.
''American Fiasco''
Hosted by
Roger Bennett, co-host of the ''
Men in Blazers'' television show and podcast, ''American Fiasco'' was a ten-episode podcast series that told the true story of the
United States men's national soccer team
The United States men's national soccer team (USMNT), officially recognized as USA by FIFA, represents the United States in men's international Association football, soccer. The team is governed by the United States Soccer Federation, which is ...
's surprising failure in the
1998 World Cup. It included interviews with former players, coaches, executives, and TV personnel, as well as archival audio from key matches. ''Awful Announcing'' said the series "showcases great storytelling."
''The Anthropocene Reviewed''
''
The Anthropocene Reviewed'' was a podcast hosted by author and
YouTube
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personality
John Green in which he reviewed different facets of the
Anthropocene, the
epoch that includes significant
human impact on the environment, on a five-star scale. This can include completely artificial products like
Diet Dr. Pepper, natural species that have had their fates altered by human influence like the
Canada goose, or phenomena that only influence humanity such as
Halley's Comet
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. Episodes were released monthly and typically contained Green reviewing two topics, accompanied by stories on how they impacted Green's own life. Green announced that the podcast is being adapted into a book that is set to be published by
Dutton Penguin in May 2021, his first nonfiction book.
''Blindspot: Road to 9/11''
Launched September 2020, ''
Blindspot: The Road to 9/11'' was an eight-part narrative podcast series that explored the history of the lead-up to the
September 11 attacks. The podcast was hosted by Jim O'Grady, a
WNYC and former ''
New York Times
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'' reporter. It was a co-production with
HISTORY
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, and was based on the channel's television documentary ''Road to 9/11''.
''Blindspot: Tulsa Burning''
''Blindspot: Tulsa Burning,'' hosted by KalaLea is about a Tulsa, OK neighborhood that was deliberately set on fire on May 31, 1921. The podcast features stories from survivors and their descendents. A co-production of The History Channel and WNYC Studios, in collaboration with KOSU and Focus Black Oklahoma.
''Caught: The Lives of Juvenile Justice''
''Caught'' was a nine-episode podcast series that examined juvenile justice in America. Hosted by
Kai Wright
Kai Wright is an American journalist, activist, author, and podcast host. He has served as copy editor at the New York Daily News, senior writer at The Root (magazine), The Root, senior editor at City Limits (New York magazine), City Limits, edi ...
, it featured contributions from
WNYC reporters, as well as poet and activist
Reginald Dwayne Betts. In 2018 ''Caught'' won a duPont-Columbia Award.
''Come Through with Rebecca Carroll''
Launched in April 2020, ''Come Through with Rebecca Carroll'' was a limited-run podcast series that featured a range of guests discussing issues of race amidst the backdrop of the pressing issues of the day, including the
COVID-19 pandemic
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and the
2020 Presidential election.
''Dear Hank & John''
Hosted by the
Green brothers: authors and YouTube
vloggers Hank Green and
John Green. First released in June 15, Hank and John Green answer questions e-mailed by listeners, give "dubious" advice and talk about the weekly news from the planet
Mars
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and the 3rd tier
English football club
AFC Wimbledon. Episodes are typically around 45 minutes in length. Upon the podcast's debut, it reached the number 4 position on the US iTunes performance chart and hit a peak position of number 2 two days later. ''Dear Hank & John'' has also been charted on iTunes in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Canada, Spain, Australia and Brazil. WNYC Studios was a co-producer of the show from November 2018 to November 2020.
''Death, Sex & Money''
''Death, Sex + Money'' is an interview-style podcast hosted by Anna Sale that discusses the big questions "often left out of polite conversation." The podcast launched in May 2014 features celebrities, experts and listeners on topics of finance, grief, love and relationships. Stella Bugbee, editor in chief of ''
The Cut'' hailed Sale as "a master of the craft." WNYC canceled the show in late 2023 and it was later acquired by
''Slate''.
''Freakonomics Radio''
Created in September 2010, ''Freakonomics Radio'' is a weekly public radio show and podcast hosted by journalist
Stephen Dubner, with economist
Steven Levitt as a regular guest.
The two had previously collaborated on the 2005 book
Freakonomics. In July 2018 production moved from WNYC Studios to
Stitcher Radio.
''Free Shakespeare on the Radio''
''Free Shakespeare on the Radio'' was a co-production with WNYC Studios and
The Public Theater that reimagined the Theater's annual ''
Free Shakespeare in the Park'' into a multi-episode
radio play.
The production was conceived after the
COVID-19 pandemic
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prevented the annual outdoor play from taking place, the first time in nearly 60 years.
The originally scheduled performance of ''
Richard II'' was adapted for radio and directed by Shaeem Ali. The performance was dedicated to the
Black Lives Matter movement and featured a cast composed predominantly of
BIPOC actors, including
André Holland,
Phylicia Rashad, and
Lupita Nyong'o. ''
The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'' said the cast "delivered electric performances, spotlighting the aural delights of Shakespeare's language."
''Here's the Thing''
''Here's the Thing'' is a podcast interview series hosted by actor
Alec Baldwin
Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor and film producer. He is known for his leading and supporting roles in a variety of genres, from comedy to drama. He has received List of awards and nominations received by A ...
. On October 24, 2011, New York City's
WNYC released the first episode of Baldwin's podcast, a series of interviews with public figures including artists, policy makers and performers. It was announced that WNYC Studios will no longer be producing the show after November 10, 2020.
''La Brega''
Launched in February 2021, ''La Brega'' is a dual-language podcast series, co-produced with Futuro Studios, about life, politics, history, and music on the island of Puerto Rico. All episodes are available in English and Spanish. Season 1, "Stories of the Puerto Rican Experience," focuses on challenges faced by people who live in Puerto Rico. Season 2, "The Puerto Rican Experience in Eight Songs," debuted in 2023. "La Brega: El Álbum, " a companion album to season 2, appeared April 11, 2023. WNYC canceled the show in October 2023.
''Nancy''
Hosted by Kathy Tu and Tobin Low, Nancy was a podcast that featured stories and conversations exploring the LGBTQ experience. The show ran from 2017 to 2020.
''Note to Self''
''Note to Self'' is a podcast hosted by Manoush Zomorodi featuring interviews about the impact of technology on everyday life. Before she began hosting Note to Self, Zomorodi was a television reporter for the
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
.
''Only Human''
''Only Human'' was a health-oriented podcast produced by WNYC Studios. The podcast was hosted by Mary Harris, who previously covered health for ABC News.
''Scattered''
Launched in October 2019,
Scattered was a six-part podcast billed as an "audio memoir."
The series traced comedian Chris Garcia's search to discover more about his father's life after his father died due to complications from
Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease and the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in remembering recent events. As the disease advances, symptoms can include problems wit ...
. Garcia first spoke publicly about his father's Alzheimer's on ''
This American Life''. He also appeared on ''
2 Dope Queens'', recorded six days before his father died and what Garcia has called the "best set of my life."
Robin Williams had called one of Garcia's many sets about his father, "beautiful, fearless, and straight from the heart."
References
External links
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