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JAD ABUMRAD breaks down how Radiolab is edited and what a Macarthur Genius Grant is worth

JAD ABUMRAD breaks down how Radiolab is edited and what a Macarthur Genius Grant is worth

Released Wednesday, 19th February 2014
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JAD ABUMRAD breaks down how Radiolab is edited and what a Macarthur Genius Grant is worth

JAD ABUMRAD breaks down how Radiolab is edited and what a Macarthur Genius Grant is worth

JAD ABUMRAD breaks down how Radiolab is edited and what a Macarthur Genius Grant is worth

JAD ABUMRAD breaks down how Radiolab is edited and what a Macarthur Genius Grant is worth

Wednesday, 19th February 2014
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A music composer, Jad Abumrad began freelancing in radio when film scoring wasn't scoring high on either the personal fulfillment or financial fronts. NY's flagship public radio station WNYC saw Jad's potential and enabled him to spend a couple years quietly building a radio show to pose philosophical questions about science and its practical applications (and impractical ones). Robert Krulwich came on as a co-host. NPR entered into a joint partnership. With the resources and time, these great minds could create a show that garnered duly deserved praise, like a Peabody Award and MacArthur Genius grant, and a rabid fan base. Today, RadioLab has over 1.8 Million Listeners. In the wonky, truly nerdy radio world, Jad is rockstar.

Our interview was taped live at Joe's Pub. If you enjoyed it, please come to the next live taping Wednesday March 5th at 9:30 pm at Joe's Pub. I will also post, for a LIMITED TIME, a glimpse into Jad's editorial process on www.lazarusrising.com.

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