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Infobox presenter| name = Ira Glass| image = Ira Glass CMU 2006.jpg| imagesize = 240px| birth_date = birth date and age|1959|3|3| birth_place = Baltimore , Maryland , United States| show = This American Life | station = WBEZ cite news|last=Cox|first=Ana Marie|last2=Dionis|first2=Joanna|title=Ira Glass: Live and Uncut|url= http://motherjones.com/politics/1998/08/ira-glass-live-and-uncut|accessdate=December 15, 2011|newspaper=Mother Jones|date=August 10, 1998| network = Public Radio International | timeslot = Broadcast syndication|Syndication | style = Presenter | country = United States| prevshow =| website = URL| http://www.thisamericanlife.org/ Ira Glass (born March 3, 1959) is an American public radio personality, and host and producer of the radio and television show This American Life .

Early life


Glass was born in Baltimore , Maryland , United States, to Barry Glass, an accountant , and Shirley Glass, a psychologist , infidelity research er, and author who the New York Times called "the godmother of infidelity research."cite web|url= http://www.shirleyglass.com/bio.htm |title=Bio of Dr. Shirley Glass |publisher=Shirleyglass.com |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04cite web|url= http://www.shirleyglass.com/nytimes.htm |title=Dr. Shirley Glass - Obituary from the New York Times, 10/14/03 |publisher=Shirleyglass.com |date=1936-03-01 |accessdate=2012-02-04 He attended Milford Mill High School in Baltimore County where he was active in student theater. He attended Northwestern University , in Evanston, Illinois|Evanston , Illinois ,cite news | url= http://articles.sfgate.com/2007-03-21/entertainment/17236603_1_ira-glass-college-radio-station-american-life | title=Storytelling's new frontier | first=Heidi | last=Benson | publisher=San Francisco Chronicle | date=2007-03-21 | accessdate = 2010-05-09 but transferred to Brown University , where he concentrated in semiotics and graduated in 1982.cite news | url= http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2004/05/16/the_semio_grads/ | title=The semio-grads | first=Paul | last=Greenberg | publisher=The Boston Globe | date=May 16, 2004 | accessdate = 2007-05-01 He is the first cousin once removed of composer Philip Glass , who has appeared on Ira's show and whose music can often be heard on the program. Glass stated on This American Life that he is a staunch atheist .cite news |url= http://www.thisamericanlife.org/play_full.php? play=394& act=2 | title=394: Bait and Switch (Act 2) |publisher=This American Life| date=November 6, 2009 | accessdate = May 18, 2011

Career


Radio broadcasting


Glass has worked in public radio for some 30 years. At 19 he began as an intern at National Public Radio 's headquarters in Washington, D.C.cite journal|title=Ira Glass’s Manifesto, Part One|journal=The Transom Review|date=June 1, 2004|volume=4|issue=2|url= http://transom.org/? p=6978|accessdate=December 15, 2011 He was a reporter and host on several NPR programs, including Morning Edition , All Things Considered , and Talk of the Nation . Glass wrote,
"The very first National Public Radio show that I worked on was Joe Frank 's. I think I was influenced in a huge way... Before I saw Joe put together a show, I had never thought about radio as a place where you could tell a certain kind of story."cite video
| url = http://joefrank.com/m3u/ira.david.m3u
| title = Ira and David Discuss Joe Frank
| medium = Audio
| format = .MP3
| people = Glass, Ira; Sedaris, David
| publisher = joefrank.com
| accessdate = March 19, 2007


From November 1990 until September 1995, he co-hosted, with NPR producer Gary Covino a weekly, local program on Chicago Public Radio called The Wild Room . In 1993, Glass said,
“I like to think of it as the only show on public radio other than Car Talk that both Daniel Schorr NPR news analyst and Kurt Cobain lead singer/guitarist of Nirvana (band)|Nirvana could listen to. I think it’s appropriate that the show which aired on Friday evenings is on a station that most people don’t listen to at a time when most people won’t hear it. And the fact that public radio never puts a new show on the air or takes any off is definitely to our advantage.”cite web|author=C.K. |url= http://mysore.blogspot.com/2006/02/wrong-o-mary-lou-marcia-froelke.html |title=Wrong-O, Mary Lou |publisher=No Sleep Til Mysore |date=February 22, 2006 |accessdate=December 15, 2011

During this time, he spent two years reporting on the Chicago Public School System—one year at a high school, and another at an elementary school. The largest finding of his investigations was that smaller class sizes would contribute to more success in impoverished, inner-city schools.cite journal|last=Bracey|first=Gerald W.|title=Research oozes into practice: the case of class size|journal=Phi Delta Kappan|month=September|year=1995|volume=77|url= http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst? docId=5000352169|accessdate=December 15, 2011

In 1995, the MacArthur Foundation approached Torey Malatia, general manager of Chicago Public Radio, with an offer of $150,000 to produce a show featuring local Chicago writers and performance artists. Malatia approached Glass who countered that he wanted to do a weekly program with a budget of $300,000. In 1998, Covino told the Chicago Reader , "The show he proposed was The Wild Room. He just didn't call it The Wild Room."cite web|last=Miner |first=Michael |url= http://aan.org/display_story.phtml? ARTICLE_ID=213 |title=Ira Glass's Messy Divorce |publisher=Chicago Reader |date=November 20, 1998 |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20000608065100/ |archivedate = December 15, 2011 Covino continued to produce The Wild Room until February 1996.

Glass invited David Sedaris to read his essays on NPR, which led to Sedaris's success as an independent author; Glass also produced Sedaris' commentaries on NPR.cite journal|last=Carlin|first=Peter Ames|title=Elf-Made Writer|url= http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20123516,00.html|accessdate=December 15, 2011|newspaper=People|date=October 20, 1997|volume=48|number=16

Since 1995, he has hosted and produced This American Life , from WBEZ . The show was nationally syndicated in June 1996 by Public Radio International and has been national ever since. PRI was eager to take on the program even as NPR passed on it.cite news | author= | title=Is PBS Still Necessary | url= http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/17/arts/television/17mcgr.html | work= The New York Times | date= 2008-02-17| accessdate=2008-02-15 | first=Charles | last=McGrath

This American Life reaches over 1.7 million listeners on over 500 stations weekly, with an average listening time of 48 minutes. Glass can be heard in all but four episodes.

On November 17, 2005, This American Life celebrated its 10th anniversary. The following week, as a special show celebrating the anniversary, the first episode, "New Beginnings", was re-broadcast. Prior to this, the first episode had never been aired outside of Chicago. When the first episode was broadcast in 1995, the show was known as Your Radio Playhouse . That first episode includes interviews with talk-show host Joe Franklin and Ira's mother, as well as stories by Kevin Kelly (editor)|Kevin Kelly , founding editor of Wired (magazine)|Wired , and performance artist Lawrence Steger .

In May 2009, the This American Life radio show was broadcast live to over 300 movie theaters.cite web | author= | title=Interview on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, May 23, 2008 | url= http://www.hulu.com/watch/20990/late-night-with-conan-obrien-fri-may-23-2008 (see segment at 30:00) | publisher=hulu | date= | accessdate=2008-02-29 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080528060009/ http://www.hulu.com/watch/20990/late-night-with-conan-obrien-fri-may-23-2008 |archivedate = 2008-05-28

In 2009, Glass was named the recipient of the Edward R. Murrow Award for Outstanding Contributions to Public Radio.cite web|url= http://www.cpb.org/pressroom/release.php? prn=748 |title=Ira Glass Receives Edward R. Murrow Award |publisher=CPB Media Room |date=July 8, 2009 |accessdate=December 15, 2011cite web|author= |url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=MRlbGiWckEU |title=Ira Glass acceptance speech for the Edward R. Murrow award |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=December 15, 2011

Other works


While in high school, he wrote jokes for Baltimore radio personality Johnny Walker (DJ)|Johnny Walker .

In September 1999, Ira collaborated on a comic book, Radio: An Illustrated Guide , with Jessica Abel . The book showcases how This American Life is produced, and how to produce your own radio program.

In 2006, he served as one of the executive producers of the feature film Unaccompanied Minors . It is based on the true story of what happened to This American Life contributing editor Susan Burton and her sister Betsy at an airport on the day before Christmas. Burton had already produced a segment on This American Life about the same experience before the story was adapted to film.

In October 2007, he published the anthology The New Kings of Nonfiction .

On March 22, 2007, Glass and company began airing a television version of This American Life as half-hour episodes on the Showtime (TV network)|Showtime network. During an interview with Patt Morrison on 89.3 KPCC (radio station)|KPCC , Southern California Public Radio, Glass said that he lost 30& nbsp;lb (13.5& nbsp;kg) for this venture.cite web | title= Patt Morrison for March 22, 2007 | work = Patt Morrison | publisher = KPCC (radio station)|KPCC | url= http://www.scpr.org/programs/patt-morrison/2007/03/22/ | date=2007-03-22 | accessdate=2010-05-13 The show aired for thirteen episodes over two seasons, and ended in 2009 because of the heavy workload required to produce it.cite web|last=Kaufmann|first=Justin|title=Ira Glass dishes on end of TAL TV. Will he return to Chicago? |url= http://www.wbez.org/jkaufmann/2009/09/exclusive-ira-glass-dishes-on-end-of-tal-tv-coming-back-to-chicago/6109|publisher=WBEZ|accessdate=December 15, 2011|date=September 18, 2009

Appearances


On April 25, 2008, Glass again appeared on The Late Show . http://www.advocate.com/print_article_ektid44218.asp Print this Article: Glass on glass | Advocate.comdead link|date=December 2011 On April 22, 2009, Glass appeared as the featured guest on The Colbert Report . He also was on TBTL on September 18, 2009. Glass served as the monologist for ASSSSCAT at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York on February 21, 2010. He appeared in a green motion capture suit in a John Hodgman segment on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart on Thursday, November 4, 2010 where he acted as the main character of the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City video game. Glass appeared on the June 24th, 2011 edition of Adam Carolla 's podcast, where they discussed The Adam Carolla Podcast claiming the title of "Most Downloaded Podcast" from the Guinness Book of World Records. On September 17, 2011, Glass participated in the Drunk Show at the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival, http://eugenemirman.com/2011/09/line-up-for-the-eugene-mirman-comedy-festival-2011/ Lineup for the 2011 Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival. Retrieved 2011-10-13. http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2011/09/eugene_mirman_f_3.html Eugene Mirman Fest 2011 --- Day 3 in pics (Rachel Maddow, John Hodgman, Jon Benjamin, Ira Glass & many more)| BrooklynVegan.com Retrieved 2011-10-13. during which Glass became so drunk he blacked out and vomited backstage. http://www.avclub.com/chicago/articles/ira-glass-got-blackout-drunk-onstage-with-eugene-m,62607/ Ira Glass got blackout drunk onstage with Eugene Mirman, Rachel Maddow | AVClub.com Retrieved 2011-10-13. On September 19, 2011, Glass appeared on WTF Live with Marc Maron cite web|last=Kinski|first=Klaus|title=Nerdist, Doug Benson & Marc Maron keep taping podcasts in NYC, Eugene Mirman fest coming soon (tix back on sale today)|url= http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2011/09/nerdist_doug_be.html|publisher=Brooklyn Vegan|accessdate=December 15, 2011|date=September 13, 2011, which aired as Episode 213cite web|url= http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episodes/episode_213_-_artie_lange_nick_dipaolo_nick_griffin_joe_mande_wayne_koesten |title=Episode 213 - Artie Lange, Nick DiPaolo, Nick Griffin, Joe Mande, Wayne Koestenbaum, Elna Baker, Morgan Spurlock, Ira Glass |publisher=WTF with Marc Maron |date=September 26, 2011 |accessdate=December 15, 2011 of WTF with Marc Maron , on September 26, 2011. Ira Glass guest co-hosted Dan Savage 's sex advice podcast, Savage Love, on January 31, 2012.cite web|last=Savage |first=Dan |url= http://slog.thestranger.com/slog/archives/2012/01/31/ever-wanted-to-hear-ira-glass-give-sex-advice |title=Ever Wanted to Hear Ira Glass Give Sex Advice? & #124; Slog |publisher=Slog.thestranger.com |date=2012-01-31 |accessdate=2012-02-04

References


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External links


  • http://www.thislife.org/ Official website

  • iMDb name|1101712

  • OL author|OL2833159A

  • http://avclub.com/content/node/22575 The Onion A/V Club's interview with Ira Glass, November 5, 2003


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