Peter Grosz was a panelist for Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!at RadioLoveFest, and that means the eventual broadcast will have at least one extra listener becausehe admitted to only tuning inwhen he’s a guest. Thepublic radio quiz show presented an evening of fun, games, and Steve Buscemionstage at BAM‘s Howard Gilman Opera House late last week. Before taking the stage, Grosz told me about his favorite public radio shows and podcasts.
Unsurprisingly, Grosz is a fan ofThis American Life, and he has the Ira Glass impression to prove it. He likes Marketplace, too, but you wouldn’t know from his attempt to spell “Kai Ryssdal.”
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