Stephen Dubner Launches Self-Financed Talk Show 'Better in Person' on YouTube
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Todd Spangler
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Stephen Dubner, creator of the Freakonomics franchise, is launching a self-financed indie TV-style talk show called "Better in Person." The show will feature Dubner interviewing guests in his New York City home, with new episodes dropping Tuesdays starting July 14 on the Freakonomics Radio Network YouTube channel. The show is described as betting on depth at a time when most media is optimized for speed and spectacle.
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