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Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Hosted by Terry Gross, the show features intimate conversations with today's biggest luminaries.

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

Queen of softball questions

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Fluffhead8844
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2017-07-06
When was the last time they had someone on who doesn't validate Terri Gross' uber-Liberal worldview? As far as I can tell, never. I say this as a deeply progressive person. Even when she has brilliant and fascinating people on who are more than capable of articulating a nuanced idea or opinion, the questions and conversations are decidedly low-brow. I understand this is a podcast for the masses, but I think we could handle a little bit more... the pop culture reviewers, however, are excellent, not because I agree with their opinions, but rather because of the quality of their wit and the depth and sensitivity of their aesthetic perspectives.

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2017-07-02
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Diaz Juarez
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2017-07-01
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Terry Gross forever!

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Boom360$
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2017-06-28
One of the best hour long daily shows on the NPR One

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River's Edge
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2017-06-27
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Amazing, of course

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Katy397
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2017-06-27
Terry Gross is amazing, and that's that.

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too many commercials

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doxrus
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2017-06-17
Yes, Fresh Air is one of the great interview programs/podcast. But now it really has far too many commercials. I listen to a lot a podcasts, and Fresh Air has about twice as many as any other that I know of.

30 years

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gogo MIAMI
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2017-06-15
Been a listener to this show since the beginning. Still the best audio program, ever! Terry Gross is the standard against which all others should be measured. As an added bonus, the archives are a cultural treasure. If I were limited to just one media feed, this would be it. Required listening for fundamental culture literacy!

No one is better!

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brooklynbabe333
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2017-06-15
Terry Gross is the best there is. I listen all the time and learn so much!

Such an enriching podcast!

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katcanipe
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2017-06-14
I almost never listen to the radio anymore, and I am definitely never in the car to catch Fresh Air upon its initial broadcast. I'm so thankful to have access anytime I want, and always look forward to the insightful interviews, especially when they're being conducted by the one and only Terry Gross. She's the queen!

A Treasure

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Kas822
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2017-06-14
Terry Gross is simply one of the best there is. She's a Philadelphia legend.

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levidd123
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2017-06-11
thanks you are awesome!

Privileged White Host

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AmeePodcaster
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2017-06-10
As a person of color, I always appreciate diversity in media/entertainment. However, Fresh Air seems to think that only Black Americans are minorities in the USA. What about all the other underrepresented groups in our country?
Also, could Terry Gross be any more uncomfortable when her guests of color try to have meaningful discussions about discrimination? This show is really out of touch for 2017.

Thank you endlessly, Terry Gross

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Mindy-Minsk
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2017-06-06
Since my first iPOD a few decades ago, I've download nearly every Fresh Air podcast because I crave intelligent conversation (no matter the guest). I credit Terry’s smooth silky voice, her calm attentive polite manner and her sharp mental skills. Maurice Sendak rightly granted her his final interview and praised her rightly for her intelligent questions. Our democracy is better off because of people like Terry. In the age of Trump, I find refuge of sanity and reason embodied by her work. Thank you, Terry, for saving us from our baser instincts and appealing to the better angels of ourselves.

An institution

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Nurse Keith
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2017-06-04
I've been listening to Fresh Air for two decades, and the podcast is one of my go-to audio destinations. Once in a while, the audio levels are uneven between guests and Ms. Gross -- a little attention to audio leveling would be helpful. I will always listen to Terry Gross!

Great show and podcast

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plazamom
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2017-06-04
There are a few episodes that are of less interest, but the ones I choose to listen to are uniformly interesting and insightful.

Awesome interviews!

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alleya17
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2017-06-02
Fascinating interviews day after day. I love the variety of guests, and the stories I would not have heard otherwise

Fantastic.

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Nicky.Carioca
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2017-05-31
Terry Gross is a national treasure. Obsessed.

Never disappointed

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nopolecat
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2017-05-26
One of the best parts of my week is downloading Terry on Fresh Air. Wide ranging interviews revealing where we are, and where we are headed. Always well done, and thought provoking.

Takes the cake!

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MermaidLovesGoat
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2017-05-24
So grateful for the podcast of this show, as it is consistently smart, varied & at times fun.

Nothing but elitist garbage

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AF navigator
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2017-05-21
Nothing here but an elite view disconnected from reality. It is normal to be married, have normal children, work hard and love the opposite sex. If you believe in old school values, individual liberty and responsibilities this show is not for you.

Love Fresh Air, Terry Gross and Dave Davies!

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elye999
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2017-05-19
Learn so much from this show and it's entertaining.

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2017-05-12
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Absolutely phenomenal

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betelgeuse29
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2017-05-09
I don't typically like interview podcasts because I often find the host asks irrelevant questions or quickly gets off topic. Terry Gross is amazing, sensitive, investigative, and thorough in her interviews with a wide variety of people. It's so good.

Such a talented interviewer

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Sarah wants a date option
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2017-05-05
I love this show so much. She is actually interested in the people she us talking to and it shows. I wish this show was taped too because I would love to watch their behavior. You're a star, Terry Gross.

Best of the best

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Jill's already taken
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2017-05-03
Consistently excellent

Devolved

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Jay_Scott
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2017-05-02
This was once a great listen, and when they run old interviews it still is. Lately this show has devolved into a pedantic propaganda piece.

One of the best

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COttx5
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2017-04-29
Such a great show and podcast.

Love listening to Terry Gross!

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Mag writer
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2017-04-27
She's so talented at bringing out the most interesting thing about her guests. Love listening ... it's entertaining and often surprising.

Terry Gross gives the interviews of anyone around.

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justybeardivett
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2017-04-26
Love the show. Hardly ever disappointed.

Review

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Christ#7
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2017-04-26
Best interviewer period!

Very Biased

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Yessssssssssssssir
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2017-04-21
Unfortunately biased. Wish it had been more neutral so any points they tried to make held more weight.

I love this podcast but.....

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UXD Doug
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2017-04-10
Terry Gross is one of the best interviewers I've ever heard. She can make any guest interesting, even if the topic might seem boring. For that reason, I'm very frustrated that this podcast drops off my podcast feed and I have to renew my subscription every few days. I have no such problems with any other podcast. Is anyone else experiencing this?

There is no better interviewer anywhere, such a treat

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Kathy088
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2017-04-10
She's the best

What can I say!

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Nickabbey
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2017-04-10
Terry Gross might be God.

Why the "Best Of" episodes?

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Dragon_Ron
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2017-04-08
It should go without saying that Fresh Air is one of NPR's Crown Jewels and that everyone should subscribe. That said, I find the "Best Of" episodes quite annoying and totally useless, as they clog my feed with reruns of interviews culled from episodes aired just a few days prior. What gives? It would be great to hear Best Of episodes culled from Fresh Air's vast archive of interviews, but I can't find a reason why I'd want to listen to the same interview twice in a week. Hate to be so picky, but it's a blemish on the show's otherwise flawless production. Is there a way to unsubscribe from those episodes alone?

Very biased

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Yehkridbhwje
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2017-04-08
Hard to listen because commentary is clearly aligned with the left leaning establishment block (i.e. Clintonites)

Love terry gross!

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Luvbuggie77
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2017-04-07
Terry gross is such a great interviewer! She's really what makes this podcast; because, even if I don't know the guest, she knows all the right questions to ask to get the information that is interesting for the listener. And terry is not afraid to ask the questions that matter! She's the bomb!

Brilliant!!!

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818lara
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2017-04-04
Terry Gross is my new "who I'd want to have dinner with"!!! She's "the Oprah" of podcasts. Terry is by far, one of the most informed, educated, compassionate, smart and engaging of all interviewers, hosts, producers that I've ever heard. I love her voice, her style and choice of subjects. She's always interesting and fully engaged. Well worth a listen to!!

Prefer listening via radio

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TravisBeckman
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2017-04-02
I definitely prefer to listen to this show on the radio, but still want to give credit where it's due. Something about the editing makes the podcasts seem really long.

Terry Gross is the OG

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Serena Scholar
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2017-03-30
I'm not interested in every interview, but Terry Gross is a brilliant interviewer.

Nobody does it better

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Dohertygroup
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2017-03-28
Terry gross is the best interviewer out there- bar none.

Terry Gross guess the best interview then anyone anywhere

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CarolGroetzinger
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2017-03-24
Terry Gross stands as the gold standard for excellence in podcasts.

Iconic show!

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jeffhrsn
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2017-03-24
The ever wonderful Terry Gross's iconic show available as a podcast - best thing since sliced bread! Thanks NPR!

Award winner!

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KaylaJay29
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2017-03-21
Terry is a national treasure! I love this show and look forward to every new episode.

I mean, it's Fresh Air, come on!

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DJ Lance Jer
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2017-03-19
NPR rules. Save the CPB

One of my favorites

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juls2000
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2017-03-17
Always informative.

One of the best podcasts

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FotoByWes
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2017-03-14
Fresh Air has always been a great radio show, but now it's a great podcast, too.

Why did you change the format?

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Christa Lu
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2015-02-13
This app was much better when it split apart the stories. Now it is not clear from the title what topics are covered in an episode. Also sections I am interested in are buried at the end of a 50 min episode I am not interested in but I don't know where the portion I want starts. I have greatly reduced dowloading/listening since this change. Please bring back the old format.

Bring back short segments

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NW Cairn
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2015-02-11
Wonderful show! But am disappointed with the decision to present in hour long segments. I liked each segment broken out. Made it easier to choose what content I wanted to listen to & when. Now I have to forward through if I want to hear the reviews or smaller segments & I find myself now not going back to hear the main or meatier interviews.

Love the subjects, hate the format

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Skyfuz
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2015-01-30
Why, oh why did you go back to the old format of having the whole show on one podcast? I LOVED being able to listen to topics of interest and skip the others.

Love Fresh Air but...

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Saehild
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2014-08-20
Really disappointed they stopped putting full episodes on.

no podcasts for a week

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BBfanofBB
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2013-12-31
what happened to last week’s Fresh Air podcasts?

Love the show, but please put it back together!

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BFG 76
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2012-04-27
This would be a five star rating for the show alone. I have loved Fresh Air for many years. But please, please put the show back together. The new editing of pulling the show into segments is a terrible experience. I hate feeling frustrated by something that I love so much!

I love Fresh Air, new format is terrible

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Gr3gorsamsa
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2012-04-26
I've been listening to Fresh Air for over 10 years and the podcast for about 4 years and it is wonderful. Since the new podcast format has been released I have only listened to a couple of episodes in the past month. It is too choppy and complicated. I would much prefer that the podcast be returned to its original unedited format.

Miss full show

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selliott23
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2012-04-24
I like the full show, but I don't like getting pieces of it. Please go back to old format of the whole show.

Great Podcast. New format is BAD

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Haleynaebig
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2012-04-13
Love this podcast. All the players on it are terrific. But the idea of splitting it into pieces doesn't work for me. I like the whole thing, and find myself downloading it much less frequently as a result.
Hey Fresh air crew. If you want to break it into parts, why don't you do that AND offer the full podcast as well.

New Format Maddening!

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Balls2Walls
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2012-04-10
I really really really want full episodes back!

Fragmented Episodes :-(

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DayWhirl
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2012-04-09
I like the new titles, but not how the podcasts are fragmented into sections. The sections of a only few minutes seem especially abrupt and disconnected. The approach has sacrificed flow. May we please hear them as they are created for broadcast? I'm only complaining because I love Terry's Fresh Air and I've enjoyed it for many years in its entirety, and would like to continue doing do.

New Podcast Format (Almost) Completely Useless

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DaddyLight
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2012-04-07
Show is a 4-star. Podcast is a 1-star.
The new practice of splitting up the broadcast into smaller podcast episodes is a failure. It foils the automatic update and splinters the continuity of the show. And the editing?? They managed to leave in the car commercial (oops, sorry NPR - sponsorship), but cut out the Ornette Coleman outro? One plus - it makes the countless repeat episodes ('now out in paperback . . .') easier to skip without having to skip over Ed Ward as well.
I occasionally have to trim my subscription list as I find myself 19 24-hour days behind and growing. I usually agonize, but this move has made my decision easy this time. Fresh Air is next to go.

New format is terrible

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Jjjrwm
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2012-04-01
This used to be my favorite podcast, now I don't even bother listening anymore, the new format of partial episodes is terrible! Stop cutting up episodes!

Return to Posting Full Shows!!!

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Ralph Smithers
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2012-04-01
Hate the change to posting undated segments. There's a reason this show is so popular and it is, in part, because of the mix of guests. STOP CHOPPING IT UP!!!

what happened/

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AichYA
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2012-03-19
Used to get an entire show in a podcast...now it's broken in 2,3 or more segments. Can't listen seamlessly anymore. Fix please.

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romagirl
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2012-03-11
just saw a tweet. they switched subscription services and are working on fixing it.

Gross is Insufferable

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Explodius Harris
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2009-01-08
What's a nine-letter synonym for "emetic"? Try "Teri Gross." I've never seen such a half-hearted effort at conceiling one's views. Gross is as smug and slanted as they come, and she seems to think her act comes off as objective. She absolutely drives me up the wall...and I'm a liberal! Gross can't hold a candle to other NPR moderator/hosts like Tom Ashbrook or Diane Rehm. She almost always champions the view I hold, but unlike most people writing reviews here apparently, I'm not going to act like somebody's the world's greatest just because I agree with her. That's sort of different from being good--or responsible--at her job. (Ironically, that's the same reason why people will rate this review as "not helpful": not because it isn't helpful--seriously, what is or isn't helpful about a 200-word comment on a podcast?--but because it doesn't mesh with their prejudices.)

Eclectic mix of topics, Terry Gross is one of the best interviewers out there

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Penobscot
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2008-09-15
When Terry Gross does an interview, you can tell that she has done her research. The topics cover everything from movies, CDs, TV shows and books to politics, pop culture and world figures.The political guests and authors cover everything from the left to the right of the political spectrum and Terry Gross does a better job than any other interviewer I have seen or heard of asking thoughtful and well researched questions to all of them. I have often learned of books, CDs, movies or TV shows that I never would have watched if I had not listened to this show. In addition to Terry's skills as an interviewer, the show brings in some of the best movie and music critics to round out the last 10-15 minutes of each show. I rarely miss an episode.

Good and all, but...

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violinist22
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2008-06-02
I used to download this podcast regularly. Then I came across some trouble, the podcasts would just stop right in the middle. I wasn't happy about this. I tried everything. I even wrote to NPR about this problem, but they haven't responded at all. I gave up and stopped listening to it. Not worth it, in my opinion...

fresh air

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Michele H
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2008-04-05
I used to love listening to this podcast, but just recently they have decided to edit it dramatically. The podcast has gone from being 45 minutes long to only about 6 or 7 minutes. Very disappointing!

A Fix for the Show Ending Early

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RandomConsumer
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2008-04-04
To those how are having problems with downloading the podcast and are only getting partial shows, this is not intentional. NPR has been having a few problems of late with it's podcasts. I've had multiple shows give me problems. All Songs Considered, Fresh Air and Car Talk all seem to suffer this fate. On All Songs Considered they explained that if you're having trouble with the feed simply unsubscribe from the feed and resubscribe. This should solve your problems. Hope this helps.
As for the show I think it's one of the best on NPR and certainly one of the best podcasts ever put out. Well worth the download.

What happened to this podcast?

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Surf City
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2008-04-02
It used to be that the full Fresh Air broadcast was in the podcast. Now apparently only chunks of it are included in the podcast? Why did the full broadcast disappear. The rating would have been ***** with the full broadcast. Because it is Terry Gross, it is worth ** because of the abbreviated length. Please bring back the full broadcast!

WHY ARE SO MANY EPISODES CUT SHORT, THEN FIXED LATER?

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rassoodock
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2008-04-01
The podcast feed directly from WHYY is fine, but iTunes often offrers incomplete episodes that cut out in the middle of someone talking. This happens all the time! Why can't iTunes get their act together on this podcast?

Wonderful scoops

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navinsharma@yahoocom
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2008-01-06
Terri Gross's capturing of current topics and insightful guests is a combination worth ingesting daily! The interview of David Johnston, author of "Free Lunch", was extremely well conducted. There is always room on my iPod for Terry's show....

Sometimes excellent, sometimes bias a-go-go

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kungfoochimp
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2007-09-18
Terry Gross is a skilled interviewer. She's learned, and as I once heard her described "could interview a slug and make it interesting". After G.W. Bush took office she went, as NPR in general and shows such as Frontline on PBS did, on a liberal crusade. If you're a liberal it will be reassuring listening, but for Libertarians and middle of the roaders you will find many of the last 6 years of interviews to be quite biased whenever the guest is of a political bent. It's tiring, and doesn't suit her style. She's at her best when interviewing musicians, actors, writers, etc. Perhaps if a democrat is elected in 2008 she and NPR will relax and get back to what they do best. I hope so. My tax dollars are paying for it.

Gross is capable, but has her limits.

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mrdjsk
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2007-05-26
Just listened to the infamous O'Reilly interview and it was painfully obvious that she had an agenda to attack him from the very first question. O'Reilly scored a knockout, whereas Gross came across as a lightweight out of her element. I much prefer Gross when she talks with Holywood "luminaries" or has chit-chat with celebrities. What she lacks in gravitas she makes up for with her uniquely calm, soothing voice.

Fresh Air

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Libertarian
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2007-04-22
I am sickened that so many people think Terry Gross is great. She is an accomplished interiewer and has a very good concept underlying her show; however, Terry Gross is a hopeless liberal who is totally unable to mask her political affiliation and who, like too many of her colleagues shows her political leanings through the content she chooses for her programs. Terry should stick to interviewing people from the arts and entertainment where most people expect that liberal and illogical views will be espoused; venturing into the political or social field is dangerous territory where Terry will wade fearlessly into the liberal mire where she should not be allowed to enter without a counterweight. That said I still listen to the show as despite its severe shortcomings NPR, of which Fresh Air is a prominent part, is simply the best radio available when the BBC is not airing.

The Best

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Big El
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2007-04-18
Personal and charming, Terry Gross can make an interview with a rock seem intelligent. She does her research, and explores surprising angles for each guest. Even if the guest does not personally interest me, I know Terry will introduce me to aspects of the guest that I would not have considered. Highly recommended - I have been listening since I was in college.

thank you iTunes!!

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november_baby
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2007-04-10
Finally i will never again miss an episode of my favorite radio program!! NPR is my only news source (besides Jon Stewart, of course.) So its great that i can listen to Terri Gross when its most convenient.

Great show, but poorly edited as podcast

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NikitaSamuelle
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2007-04-08
I was very excited to have access to Fresh Air as a podcast since I'm usually working when the show airs. The interviews are great, but the editing has been disappointing. Segment changes are choppy and episodes often end mid-sentence. The Ken Burns segment of March 15 was a particular disappointment, ending less than 10 minutes into the episode. I love the show! I just hope the editing improves.

Diverse, interesting, with a heavy Secular Progressive Bias

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Buckaroo Bonzai
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2007-04-03
This show seeks to cover a plethora of topics, and generally does a good job in an in-depth interview about them. However, it proceeds from a foundation firmly rooted in what many would refer to as classic liberalism (or perhaps progressivism?). If you are not of this socio-political persuasion, you may be irked when it covers a topic of interest to you with a surprising bias.

please consider dividing by piece

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nykije
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2007-04-01
Please consider releasing this show in sections - it's cumbersome to scroll through an entire show to find out what the individual pieces are. Thanks for releasing the show!

the only thing I wish...

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radiolover
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2007-03-22
...is that they'd either include the music Terry mentions ("now we'll hear this musician playing/singing..." - and then they cut directly to the next segment) or cut out her introduction. Otherwise I'd have given this podcast 5 stars! Love Fresh Air...

Terry Gross rocks!!!!

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luccon
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2007-03-05
I listen to this show everyday on the radio. Terry is one of the best interviewers, she asks tough questions in a respectful kind manner. She also kicked Gene Simmions butt when he stepped out of line.(TG can be a gangster) I am so glad Fresh Air is a podcast.

shows are incomplete

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jonstieg
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2007-02-23
i agree with the other reviewers about the shows being cut short. often songs that are spoken about during the episode are not included. they also end early sometimes. it takes away from what is, otherwise, a great podcast. it is the only reason that i gave it a 4 star rating. fresh air is a great podcast and fully deserves to be the most popular in the itunes store.

Terry Gross is Awful

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vkv
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2007-02-22
Love NPR, Love most of NPR's other podcasts, but this is the worst show on public radio. The format & concept of this show would be redeemable were it not for the host's horrible style. Terry Gross's perpetual confusion & stammering are frustrating. Her bias & condescension are annoying and transparent too. She's anything but fresh. I'm reluctant to even give it 2 stars.

Yahoo! Fresh Air has come to iTunes!

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Nancy729
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2007-02-11
Terry Gross is by far the best interviewer in journalism. Her style is part intimate conversationalist, part tenacious questioner. Her interviews are generous and composed of questions that are not being asked by every other interviewer in the oft times flavorless stew that comprises American contemporary media. As a test, check out her interview with Danny Devito -- it's not schmaltzy confessions, it's as thorough an examination of Devito's inspirations and history as one can experience. Ms. Gross' personal and journalistic curiosity is unmistakable. She is in a league with few peers; her show is fabulous. I agree, though, that there appears to be a technical difficulty with the podcast as some sessions end abruptly.

thank you, thank you, thank you

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Bonzo1277
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2007-02-07
Terry Gross is the consumate interviewer. This is a wonderful service for those of us who can't always catch the original broadcast.

Love the show, but the episodes are incomplete

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Goshinkansen
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2007-02-06
Fresh Air is great, but I've listened to three podcasts so far and in each case the podcast ends before the show is over. Hopefully that's not an ongoing problem.

aptly titled

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sunkissed
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2007-02-01
Fresh Air's Terry Gross is the best interviewer out there. Very highly recommended.

I've been hankering for this...

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MasonReese
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2007-02-01
I was thrilled to see this on the front page of iTunes. I have been checking out npr.org for signs that we would see a terry gross podcast. These interviews are great.

An Important move

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Bocher
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2007-02-01
Fresh Air is one of the few radio programs that consistantly brings important issues to light and generally gives us hope that the US is still populated by people with integrity and judgement.
I am really not exaggerating when I say that making it easily available is an important world event!
thanks

Among the best interviews in America...

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KellyOmaha
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2007-01-31
Terri Gross has her faults, but the time, research, and thought put into each interview makes her a gift to anyone wanting more from public opinion leaders and the most important figures in the arts. Very pleased that WHYY came to understand that part of the Public in Public Broadcasting these days is accessibility to the widest possible audience... and not just royalties on sales of the program.

The greatest interviewer makes it to podcast

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drtedave
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2007-01-31
Terry Gross is the best in the world. Terry defines public radio and she also sets the bar of how an interview should be conducted. I am so happy to have a podcast access to her show.

happy happy joy joy

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not unpreposterous
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2007-01-31
I was just whimpering aloud to someone that I wished wished wished this was available for free -- and my wishes have come true.
Terry Gross and her show are the best thing since sliced bread. She is the cat's pajamas, and the bee's knees.
Thank you WHYY and iTunes.

I love fresh air

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nforet
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2007-01-30
I am so happy they decided to podcast fresh air!!!

Enfin!

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Ingleside Guys
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2007-01-30
We are paying members of our local NPR affiliate but never could catch Fresh Air at a good time-- kind of felt odd to be paying and not be able to hear our favorite show. But now that's changed-- thank you NPR!

Excellent!!!

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Arturosurfs
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2007-01-30
Terry Gross is an excellent interviewer. I am always amazed by her level of knowledge and preperation.

Show of our time

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Doggy Daddy
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2007-01-30
I was hoping this show would be released on Podcast. Between HERE AND NOW, WAIT WAIT, and now FRESH AIR my ipod has been taken over. I love Terry's style and interview choices. And now I won't miss a show due to my hectic schedule. Thank you!

OMG

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chano45
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2007-01-30
I never thought I'd live to see this. This is definitely one of my favorites. Being outside of the States, there was just no way to listen to this very valuable show. Now, I can listen to this whenever, whereever I am. Thank you for making it available to the public.