Terry Gross Terry Gross is the host and executive producer of NPR's Fresh Air.
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Terry Gross

Host, Fresh Air

Combine an intelligent interviewer with a roster of guests that, according to the Chicago Tribune, would be prized by any talk-show host, and you're bound to get an interesting conversation. Fresh Air interviews, though, are in a category by themselves, distinguished by the unique approach of host and executive producer Terry Gross. "A remarkable blend of empathy and warmth, genuine curiosity and sharp intelligence," says the San Francisco Chronicle.

Gross, who has been host of Fresh Air since 1975, when it was broadcast only in greater Philadelphia, isn't afraid to ask tough questions. But Gross sets an atmosphere in which her guests volunteer the answers rather than surrendering them. What often puts those guests at ease is Gross' understanding of their work. "Anyone who agrees to be interviewed must decide where to draw the line between what is public and what is private," Gross says. "But the line can shift, depending on who is asking the questions. What puts someone on guard isn't necessarily the fear of being 'found out.' It sometimes is just the fear of being misunderstood."

Gross began her radio career in 1973 at public radio station WBFO in Buffalo, New York. There she hosted and produced several arts, women's and public affairs programs, including This Is Radio, a live, three-hour magazine program that aired daily. Two years later, she joined the staff of WHYY-FM in Philadelphia as producer and host of Fresh Air, then a local, daily interview and music program. In 1985, WHYY-FM launched a weekly half-hour edition of Fresh Air with Terry Gross, which was distributed nationally by NPR. Since 1987, a daily, one-hour national edition of Fresh Air has been produced by WHYY-FM. The program is broadcast on 566 stations and became the first non-drive time show in public radio history to reach more than five million listeners each week in fall 2008, a presidential election season. In fall 2011, Fresh Air reached 4.4 million listeners a week.

Fresh Air with Terry Gross has received a number of awards, including the prestigious Peabody Award in 1994 for its "probing questions, revelatory interviews and unusual insight." America Women in Radio and Television presented Gross with a Gracie Award in 1999 in the category of National Network Radio Personality. In 2003, she received the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's Edward R. Murrow Award for her "outstanding contributions to public radio" and for advancing the "growth, quality and positive image of radio." In 2007, Gross received the Literarian Award. In 2011, she received the Authors Guild Award for Distinguished Service to the Literary Community.

Gross is the author of All I Did Was Ask: Conversations with Writers, Actors, Musicians and Artists, published by Hyperion in 2004.

Born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y., Gross received a bachelor's degree in English and M.Ed. in communications from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Gross was recognized with the Columbia Journalism Award from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism in 2008 and an Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Princeton University in 2002. She received a Distinguished Alumni Award in 1993 and Doctor of Humane Letters in 2007, both from SUNY–Buffalo. She also received a Doctor of Letters from Haverford College in 1998 and Honorary Doctor of Letters from Drexel University in 1989.

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Friday

Remembering comic and actor Bob Newhart

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Thursday

Israel and Hezbollah have escalated attacks on each other. How likely is war?

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Wednesday

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'Wicked' director Jon M. Chu says creativity isn't magic — it's hard work

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Monday

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Friday

Remembering famed sex therapist Ruth Westheimer, aka 'Dr. Ruth'

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Remembering actor and producer Shelley Duvall

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Monday

Why the weapon of choice matters in the Trump assassination attempt.

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Friday

Remembering 'Chinatown' screenwriter Robert Towne

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Remembering Martin Mull, an actor, comic, musician and painter

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Wednesday

'Madoff' takes account of the biggest financial Ponzi scheme in history

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Tuesday

Jill Ciment met her husband Arnold Mesches when she was his teenage art student. Random House/Random House hide caption

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She was 17. He was 47. #MeToo changed how she thinks of their relationship

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Friday

For David Byrne, Talking Heads was about making emotional sense — not literal sense

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Thursday

'I can only give the best': Jon Bon Jovi on vocal surgery and the road to recovery

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Wednesday

A former federal judge fears for democracy

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Monday

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Emily Nussbaum

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Thursday

Fairport Convention band cofounder Richard Thompson looks back on his life in music

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Monday

Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder) is a young writer for legendary stand-up comic Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) in Hacks. HBO Max/HBO Max hide caption

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Friday

In 'Problemista' Julio Torres spins immigration stress into satire

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Monday

In 1981, this Sondheim musical flopped. Now 'Merrily We Roll Along' is a hit

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Friday

For 'Such Kindness' novelist Andre Dubus III, chronic pain is a fact of life

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Wednesday

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Yo-Yo Ma on ‘touching infinity’ through his nearly 300-year-old cello, Petunia

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Friday

A look back at Stax Records with Steve Cropper, Booker T. and Isaac Hayes

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Remembering alto saxophonist David Sanborn

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