Jeremy Hobson
Here & Now co-host Jeremy Hobson started telling stories on the radio when he was a kid and hasn't stopped since.
After joining Here & Now in 2013, he's helped grow the program into public radio's indispensable midday news magazine, nearly tripling the audience in just a few years.
He conducts nearly 2,000 interviews a year on a range of topics, speaking with world leaders, governors, and members of Congress, as well as actors, musicians, business leaders, athletes, scientists, and journalists. Hobson also started many regular segments on Here & Now, including the DJ Sessions, the daily business segment, conversations with Recode, BackStory, Derek Thompson of The Atlantic and a weekly interview with political journalists.
Before joining Here & Now, Hobson hosted the Marketplace Morning Report, a daily business news program with an audience of more than 6 million. As host, he interviewed some of the most powerful people in business including Warren Buffett, Bill and Melinda Gates and Richard Branson. Hobson was previously a reporter for Marketplace based in Washington, D.C., and later New York City where he covered Wall Street and its impact on ordinary Americans during the financial crisis of 2008.
Hobson has also reported and hosted for public radio stations including WRNI Providence, WCAI Cape Cod and WILL in Urbana, Illinois. He spent years as a producer for NPR's All Things Considered, Day to Day and Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!
Hobson's radio career began at the age of 9 when he started contributing to a program called Treehouse Radio. He is a graduate of Boston University and the University of Illinois Laboratory High School, and is proud to have been honored by both institutions with distinguished alumni awards.
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Iowa matters because it's first, but how did that happen?
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There's a resource for high school graduates who missed college application deadlines: a list of more than 400 schools still accepting applications.
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Host Jeremy Hobson looked back on the legacy of Seinfeld's finale last year with comedian Carol Leifer, a writer for the show.
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Pei, who died earlier this week at age 102, added elegance to landscapes from the East to the West.
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Montana Gov. Steve Bullock is the latest Democrat to join the race.
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Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson talks with author Joseph C. Sternberg about "The Theft of a Decade: How the Baby Boomers Stole the Millennials' Economic Future."
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The soft-bodied, ink-squirting cephalopods are incredibly smart in more ways than you might think.
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The Mississippi River is expected to be at flood levels in Baton Rouge into at least mid-June.
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Meanwhile, a ceasefire has been reached after days of deadly fighting in the Gaza Strip.
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The entire staff of The New Orleans Times-Picayune was laid off last week after the paper and its website were sold.