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Is Ask Me Another going off the air?

Is Ask Me Another going off the air?

On June 21, the public radio organization announced “Ask Me Another” will end in September. Eisenberg said she had little warning. For Eisenberg, the silver lining has been hearing from so many fans of the show, which she has hosted since its 2012 inception.

How do you get on Ask Me Another?

To become a contestant, email [email protected]. You never know — you just might wind up playing a game with your favorite celebrity. Ask Me Another is recorded in front of a live audience at The Bell House in Brooklyn, NY, and on the road in your city. To attend a taping, visit amatickets.org.

Is Ask Me Another on NPR ending?

Check-In: Ask Me Another Ends In September Host Ophira Eisenberg and Jonathan Coulton announce some sad news: NPR is ending production of Ask Me Another. There are still new shows to come through September, so stay tuned.

Who is NPR Ask Me Another?

Ophira Eisenberg
Ophira Eisenberg is a Canadian-born stand-up comedian and writer. She hosts NPR’s comedy and trivia show Ask Me Another, airing nationally on more than 400 stations.

What does Ask Me Another mean?

used to say emphatically that you do not know the answer to a question. informal.

When did Ask Me Another start?

May 4, 2012
Ask Me Another (radio program)

Hosted by Ophira Eisenberg
Created by John Chaneski Shawn Kennedy
Original release May 4, 2012 – present
Website www.npr.org/programs/ask-me-another

Where can I listen to Car Talk?

Ways to Listen

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Who Host wait wait dont tell me?

Peter Sagal
Peter Sagal : NPR. Peter Sagal Peter Sagal has been the host of Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! since May 1998.

What does ask me another mean?

What is the meaning of another one?

1 : an additional one of the same kind : one more one copy to send out, another for the files. 2 : one that is different from the first or present one Complaining about problems is one thing, but finding solutions to them is another.

Are the Car Talk guys still alive?

Thomas Louis Magliozzi (June 28, 1937 – November 3, 2014) and his brother Raymond Francis Magliozzi (born March 30, 1949) were the co-hosts of NPR’s weekly radio show Car Talk, where they were known as “Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers”. Their show was honored with a Peabody Award in 1992.