Alex Chadwick
Alex Chadwick | |
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Occupation | Journalist |
Notable credit(s) | All Things Considered Day to Day Weekend Edition |
Spouse | Carolyn Jensen |
Alex Chadwick is an American journalist best known for his work on
This American Life host Ira Glass has written often about Chadwick's influence on his work. In a 2000 commencement speech to the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, Glass said, "I went through a very early phase that lasted about half a year. Whenever I would get into any kind of trouble in writing about some moment, some scene, how do you get into the story, how do you end the story, there was this NPR reporter who I adored, who I thought was just the most amazing writer. He is a really wonderful writer, named Alex Chadwick. And I would simply decide I am going to write this story as Alex Chadwick. And I would sit there and try to completely write this thing in this guy’s voice, totally do it as him, literally write this story as this man who was not myself. I have to say I created some very nice scripts like that."[2]
In January 2009, NPR laid off Chadwick. He was one of 67 employees terminated after a budget shortfall attributed to a drop in corporate
Chadwick continues to do a video blog for
Chadwick received the
Chadwick was married to Radio Expeditions executive producer Carolyn Jensen, who died in 2010.
References
- ^ Alex Chadwick (November 7, 2008). "Hey, that's no way to say goodbye". National Public Radio. Archived from the original on December 10, 2008. Retrieved November 7, 2008.
- ^ Glass, Ira (May 13, 2000). "Ira Glass Commencement Speech – Class of 2000". Berkeley Journalism. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
- ^ Carney, Steve (December 10, 2008). "National Public Radio to cut shows, personnel". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 11, 2008.
- ^ Chadwick, Alex. "Interviews 50 Cents". Slate.
- "NPR Biography: Alex Chadwick". National Public Radio. 2008. Archived from the original on September 23, 2008. Retrieved September 26, 2008.