Throughline

NPR historical podcast and radio program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Throughline is a historical podcast and radio program from American public radio network NPR. The podcast aims to contextualize current events by exploring the historical events that contributed to them. Its episodes have outlined the history of modern political debates, civil rights issues, and domestic and international policy. The show is NPR's first history podcast.[1]

Genrehistory, news commentary
LanguageEnglish
Hosted byRund Abdelfatah
Ramtin Arablouei
Length30–60 minutes
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Throughline
Genrehistory, news commentary
LanguageEnglish
Cast and voices
Hosted byRund Abdelfatah
Ramtin Arablouei
Production
Length30–60 minutes
Publication
Original releaseFebruary 2019 
present
ProviderNational Public Radio
UpdatesWeekly
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Hosts and program

Throughline is hosted by Ramtin Arablouei and Rund Abdelfatah, radio producers who previously worked on NPR programs such as TED Radio Hour and How I Built This. Arablouei is Iranian-American and Abdelfatah is Palestinian-American; both have spoken about the importance of Middle Eastern representation in American media.[2]

The podcast focuses on the relationship between the latest news and historical events - "go[ing] back in time to understand the present." Its sound design incorporates discussion between the two hosts, as well as interviews with historians and audio clips from historical newscasts and recordings.[3] The show also aims to tell the histories of underrepresented and forgotten people in the United States, often airing stories about racial and religious minorities.[2]

History

Throughline launched on February 7, 2019.[4] It gained notability in 2020 and 2021 with episodes that addressed the history of policing in America, the development of the N-95 mask, the establishment of the electoral college, and the rise of the modern white power movement.

Starting on January 15, 2021, NPR has made Throughline episodes available to local public radio stations as a radio show.[1]

Awards and reception

In 2019, Throughline was included in both TIME and The Atlantic lists of the 50 Best Podcasts of the year.[5][6] It was also included in lists of the best political or historical podcasts by Oprah Magazine, Town & Country, and GQ in 2020.[7][8][9]

Throughline was nominated for Best History Podcast in the 2021 iHeartRadio Podcast Awards,[10] and won the award in 2022.[11]

Throughline won a Peabody Award for a 2021 episode about the history and culture of Afghanistan.[12]

Throughline won the Ambie Award for Best Production and Sound Design in 2024.[13]

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