Fresh Air Explained

Show Name:Fresh Air
Format:Interview
Audio Format:Stereophonic
Record Location:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Runtime:c. 50 min.
Presenter:Terry Gross
Tonya Mosley
Country:United States
Language:English
Home Station:WHYY
Syndicates:NPR, WHYY
First Aired:1975
Last Aired:present
Podcast:www.npr.org/podcasts/381444908/fresh-air

Fresh Air is an American radio talk show broadcast on National Public Radio stations across the United States since 1985. It is produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The show's host is Terry Gross., the show was syndicated to 624 stations and claimed nearly 5 million listeners.[1] The show is fed live weekdays at 12:00 noon ET. In addition, some stations carry Fresh Air Weekend, a re-programming of highlights of the week's interviews.[2] [3] In 2016, Fresh Air was the most-downloaded podcast on iTunes.[4]

Overview

The show began in 1975 at WHYY (then called WUHY), with Judy Blank as host. In September of that year, Terry Gross took over as presenter and producer; over 45 years later she remains its chief presenter. In 1985, WHYY launched a weekly half-hour edition of Fresh Air, which was distributed nationally by NPR.[5] The show began daily national broadcasts in 1987.[5] The show is composed primarily of interviews with prominent figures in various fields, among them entertainment and the arts, culture, journalism, and global current affairs. This main segment is followed by shorter segments, most often comprising coverage and reviews of events and new releases in various cultural and entertainment spheres. The subjects of these shorter segments include movies, books, stage plays, television programs, as well as recordings of popular music, jazz, and classical music. The program also features commentary and interviews from a range of regular contributors, including Maureen Corrigan, David Bianculli, Dave Davies, Ken Tucker, Kevin Whitehead, John Powers, Lloyd Schwartz, Geoffrey Nunberg, Justin Chang, and Nick Quah.[6] Past contributors include Geoff Nunberg,[7] Milo Miles, and Ed Ward.[8] Tonya Mosley, who co-hosted WBUR's Here & Now, was named co-host of Fresh Air in 2023.[9] The show was formerly titled "Fresh Air with Terry Gross" but is now simply branded "Fresh Air".[10]

David Edelstein was let go from his position as film critic for the show on November 27, 2018, for comments made in the wake of Bernardo Bertolucci's death.[11]

The executive producer of Fresh Air is Danny Miller. The program is produced and edited by Amy Salit, Phyllis Myers, Ann Marie Baldonado, Sam Briger, Lauren Krenzel, Heidi Saman, Therese Madden, Seth Kelley, Thea Chaloner, and Susan Nyakundi. The show is directed by Roberta Shorrock. Audrey Bentham is the engineer. Molly Seavy-Nesper is the producer of Digital Media.[12]

Background

The program's interviews are pre-recorded and edited, not broadcast live.[13] As with many such radio programs, guests are often not in the studio during recording, and often speak remotely from a local affiliate station, or a home studio.[14] When pressing news requires, the show has gone live, such as during the Soviet coup attempt of 1991, and in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing on April 19, 2013.

Fresh Air interviews are generally first aired on the Monday through Thursday shows. The Friday shows are rebroadcasts of past interviews.

The show's theme song, a jazz piece called "Fresh Air", was composed for the program by Joel Forrester of The Microscopic Septet.

Controversial interviews

In February 2002, when Gross interviewed Gene Simmons of Kiss, Simmons discussed his sexual experimentation with women of all age groups and propositioned Gross in demonstration; according to NPR's website, Simmons withheld permission to supply transcripts or audio of the interview on their website.[15] [16] [17]

In July 2010, Fresh Air was removed from Mississippi Public Broadcasting radio because of "recurring inappropriate content", shortly after the broadcast of an interview with comedian Louis C.K. in which he discussed his sex life.[18] By mid-2011, it had returned to the state network's evening line-up.[19]

Awards

In 1993, NPR, Fresh Air, and Gross were presented with the George Foster Peabody Award with praise for her "probing questions, revelatory interviews, and unusual insights".[20] The show was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2012.[21] The show also won an institutional Peabody in 2022.[22]

In 2004, Gross published a book of her favorite interviews from the show under the title All I Did Was Ask.[23]

In 2016, Gross received the National Humanities Medal from President Barack Obama, "For her artful probing of the human experience. Her patient, persistent questioning in thousands of interviews over four decades has pushed public figures to reveal personal motivations behind extraordinary lives—revealing simple truths that affirm our common humanity."[24]

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fresh Air from WHYY: About the program . Fresh Air . . 5 January 2017 .
  2. News: Fresh Air Weekend: Nina Totenberg; 'Watchmen' Writer Cord Jefferson. 2021-01-04. NPR.org. en.
  3. Web site: Fresh Air Weekend WNYC New York Public Radio, Podcasts, Live Streaming Radio, News. 2021-01-04. WNYC. en.
  4. Apple unveils Best of 2016 across apps, music, movies and more. Apple Inc.. 2017-09-06.
  5. Web site: Terry Gross. NPR . 5 January 2017.
  6. Web site: May 10, 2023 . About 'Fresh Air' . May 10, 2023 . NPR.
  7. Web site: August 13, 2020 . 'Fresh Air' Linguist Geoff Nunberg Dies At 75 . May 10, 2023 . NPR.
  8. Web site: May 6, 2021 . 'Fresh Air' Remembers Rock Historian Ed Ward . May 10, 2023 . NPR.
  9. Web site: May 4, 2023 . 'Fresh Air' welcomes new co-host Tonya Mosley . May 10, 2023 . NPR.
  10. Web site: Fresh Air with Terry Gross . . 2 April 2024.
  11. Web site: Sharf . Zack . November 27, 2018 . Film Critic David Edelstein Fired by NPR Over 'Last Tango in Paris' Rape Joke .
  12. News: About 'Fresh Air' . NPR . 2 April 2024.
  13. News: Kerr . Jolie . How to Talk to People, According to Terry Gross . 28 July 2022 . New York Times . November 17, 2018 . Section ST . 4 . One thing she does not allow of her interview subjects, however, is input on the edit. “When the interview is over, you don’t have a chance to call back and say, ‘Well I like my answer to this, I don’t like my answer to that, can you edit that out,” she said..
  14. News: Burton . Sarah . How to Talk to Strangers . 28 July 2022 . New York Times . October 25, 2015 . Sunday Magazine . 34 . As a practicality, Gross performs most of her interviews long distance..
  15. Web site: Leader and Bassist of the Band Kiss, Gene Simmons . Fresh Air . NPR; WHYY . 2002-02-04 . 2008-01-17.
  16. Transcript of Gene Simmons and Terry Gross, host of NPR's Fresh Air . . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080101150028/http://www.rof.net/wp/carriep/TERRYGRO.HTM . 2008-01-01 . Fresh Air . WHYY. 4 February 2002 . 2008-01-17.
  17. . . Listen to the Terry Gross and Gene Simmons Interview . Fresh Air . WHYY. 4 February 2002 . 2008-01-17.
  18. Web site: Louis C.K. interview gets NPR's Fresh Air banned in Mississippi . . O'Neal . Sean . 2010-07-16 . 2010-07-16.
  19. Web site: MPB: Mississippi Public Broadcasting . 13 October 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110621022258/http://mpbonline.org/Programs/program-listing . 21 June 2011.
  20. Web site: The Peabody Award Winners Archive . The Peabody Award . 2007-03-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070204083753/http://www.peabody.uga.edu/archives . 2007-02-04 . dead .
  21. Web site: Fresh Air . 2017 . National Radio Hall Of Fame . January 9, 2017.
  22. Web site: Fresh Air Receives Peabody Institutional Award . 24 May 2022 . Peabody Awards . 2022-05-24.
  23. Book: Gross, Terry . 2004 . All I Did Was Ask: Conversations with Writers, Actors, Musicians, and Artists . New York . Hyperion . 1-4013-0010-3 . registration .
  24. News: At White House, a Golden Moment for America's Great Artists and Patrons . NPR . 2017-08-28 .