Like the premiere? An audio download (.zip 37 MB) is now available.
The Summer 2009 premiere provides a glimpse of the works featured by the NPR Summer 2009 Interns in a 30-minute produced radio show.
A 30-minute premiere may not be enough time to feature all media produced, but it will give you taste: ride the subway pantless, visit a man whose condition causes uncontrollable laughing and crying, check out D.C. Bike Polo and more.
Random Acts of Comedy
Margaret Katcher
Freshest of All Time
John Asante and Katie Hayes
Why Baldwin Moved to France
Taylor Harris
Britney’s Music becomes Opera Fodder
Claire Happel and Sarah Metcalf
On the Court with D.C. Bike Polo
Georgia Rhodes
Fondre en Larmes: A Story of Pathological Laughing and Crying Disorder
Genevieve Wanucha
Check-out Donations Breathe New Life into Giving
Amanda Dyer
Audio: Produced by Megan Pellegrino
Engineered by Stephen Chesley
Video: Produced by Katie Hayes and Megan Pellegrino
Hosts: Brent Baughman and Sarah Metcalf
Songs:
7/4 Shoreline- Broken Social Scene
My Only Swerving- El Ten Eleven
Quiet Little Voices- We We’re Promised Jetpacks












The stories were very interesting and the narration was very professional. You sound like you’re having the times of your lives. Good job!
These stories are fresh, lively, and thoroughly captivating. You’ve got what it takes to draw new and perhaps younger audiences to the already great NPR. Congrats for a memorable show!
[...] by doing their own show: Intern Edition. Yesterday, we launched our multimedia website and the audio premiere with a screening at NPR’s headquarters here in Washington [...]
[...] today is the day this season’s crop of interns released Intern Edition, their 30-minute show that offers a listen to some of their radio work, which is enhanced with [...]
[...] today is the day this season’s crop of interns released Intern Edition, their 30-minute show that offers a listen to some of their radio work, which is enhanced with [...]
This is fantastic. What a wonderful opportunity. The stories were very interesting and thought provoking.
How does one apply for an internship?