Ellen Horne
Ellen, promptly after reading the "How to Make Radio" comic book, set out to learn how to do just that. She’s still learning, although in the course of the last decade she has worked as a spot news producer, a features reporter, a talk-show booker, a montage maker, an announcer, a podcast consultant, and a news editor. She joined Radiolab in 2003 as a volunteer, and is now the Executive Producer. Lately, she’s been obsessed with transposing Radiolab into more visual places – like theaters and apps. She’s overwhelmed with gratitude for the amazing team she gets to play with every day at Radiolab.
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I met Robin Pecknold at a party. He's the main guy in the band Fleet Foxes (this year's Band of Horses). I was a little nervous... not sure what to say... (I'll skip over a few awkward moments here.) Turns out, he's a huge fan of Radio Lab! Just like me! We bonded. Thank you Radio Lab for getting me through that potentially embarrassing situation.
Why are people talking about PODCASTS - they are SIMPLE MP3 downloads! Why do we have to start some kind of mandatory commercial hype - no one needs to buy a bloody Apple over-priced POS - just download 'normally' and enjoy!
I reiterate Karine's comment.
Can't wait. Wish you guys had longer series, but I'll take quality over quantity.
This is bar-none one of the best shows I have ever listened to. I get on soapboxes for this show...though I can't seem to get many people to stream it - so either they're lazy, or I'm not a good preacher! Either way, this show is still fantastic! Don't stop!
Yaaay! I can't wait. Radiolab is absolutely one of the best podcasts around!
Fantastic! The best podcast/information program I have ever listened to!
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