Chicagoradioandmedia.com has an interesting story about "This
American Life," the weekly public radio show, produced by Chicago Public
Media's WBEZ-FM and distributed by Public Radio International.
The show is going after a podcast with a very different format, but a similar name. The San Fransisco-based podcast "This American Whore" has received notifications from attorneys representing Chicago Public Media and Ira Glass demanding the show change its name.
The show is going after a podcast with a very different format, but a similar name. The San Fransisco-based podcast "This American Whore" has received notifications from attorneys representing Chicago Public Media and Ira Glass demanding the show change its name.
Although "This American Life" moved to New York in
2007, the show is still officially produced and co-owned by Chicago's WBEZ-FM,
where it got it start.
The popular talk show with a different topical theme each week was created in 1995 by host Ira Glass and Chicago Public Media CEO Torey Malatia. The radio show is now heard on over 500 radio stations.
The popular talk show with a different topical theme each week was created in 1995 by host Ira Glass and Chicago Public Media CEO Torey Malatia. The radio show is now heard on over 500 radio stations.
Siouxsie Q |
Outside of two common words in the podcast's title matching
those of Ira Glass' radio show title, the podcast has nothing in common with
the public radio program.
However, Siouxsie Q told the San Fransisco alternative
newspaper SF Weekly last week that she began receiving emails from TAL Director
of Operations Seth Lind and attorneys for Chicago Public Media and Ira Glass
demanding she cease & desist all use of the words "This American"
in the name of her show.
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