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The podcast was created by Alex Blumberg and Adam Davidson after the success of "The Giant Pool of Money," an episode they recorded for This American Life. [2] Planet Money was launched on September 6, 2008, to cover the financial crisis of 2007–08 in the wake of the federal takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
One of the most popular money podcasts, NPR’s Planet Money started in 2008 amid the financial crisis. ... A spinoff podcast called The Indicator offers quick takes on current business and ...
Markowitz was featured in the NPR podcast "The Indicator from Planet Money" that focused a discussion around his research concerning deception on dating apps. His research is published in premiere communication journals such as the Journal for Communication. [4]
Hirsch is the editor of the NPR podcast The Indicator, from Planet Money. Previously he was a Senior Producer at the American Public Media production house Marketplace , where he produced the weekend personal finance program Marketplace Money and produced and hosted the Marketplace Whiteboard , a weekly video explainer covering the financial ...
In 2008 he collaborated with National Public Radio economics correspondent Adam Davidson to co-host the Planet Money podcast, which posts new episodes twice weekly. [5] In August 2014, he started Gimlet Media along with Matthew Lieber. [6] Initially pitched as the American Podcasting Corporation (APC), Gimlet Media is a podcasting business.
Planet Money, a podcast on economics. The Indicator, a daily podcast on economics from the people who make Planet Money. Pop Culture Happy Hour, a podcast on pop culture hosted by Aisha Harris, Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, and Glen Weldon. Short Wave, a daily science podcast hosted by Emily Kwong and Regina Barber.
Alex Blumberg and the This American Life crew at the 68th Annual Peabody Awards for The Giant Pool of Money (left to right: Alex Blumberg, Adam Davidson, Ira Glass, Torey Malatia and Ellen Weiss) Adam Davidson (born 1970) is an American journalist (no relation to the former-CEO of Trident Royalties Plc, of the same name).
Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing (2020) Jacob Goldstein is an American journalist, writer, and podcast host. He graduated from Stanford University with his bachelor's degree in English and from Columbia University with his master's degree in journalism.