Description:
IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING CRASHES AFTER THIS UPDATE:
- Please un-install and re-install from the app store
- This is a free upgrade even though the iTunes link says buy
- Unfortunately your marked favorites and 'heard' episodes will be lost during this process
- Please un-install and re-install from the app store
- This is a free upgrade even though the iTunes link says buy
- Unfortunately your marked favorites and 'heard' episodes will be lost during this process
Steps to remove the app
- Touch and hold your fingers on the selected app until it twinkles or blinks
- Seek for X sign on the top left of the app.
- Click on the X badge
- A message will pop up on the screen mentioning the name of app and warning you that you will delete all the data of selected app.
- Tap on the “Delete” button for confirmation. Once you confirm, the selected file will be
- If you are not confirmed and don’t want to delete apps, click on the Home Button to exit from the jiggy mode. Wiped out from your device.
This American Life is a hit public radio show and most weeks, the most popular podcast in the country.
This app gives you on-demand access to all episodes going back to the show's launch in 1995. In other words, you get the full archive of the series, at your fingertips. You can stream for free or (for 99 cents) download any episode, search by episode name or by a favorite contributor's name, or listen in order from the beginning.
This is a big deal, in both senses of the word. There's so much in here – hundreds of shows – you'd need 17 days and nights of listening to catch up. Every new episode is automatically added to the app. The app also connects you to all the episodes of the This American Life television show, which won three Emmys and aired on the Showtime network. (You have to pay 1.99 to download each full episodes from iTunes.)
This app gives you on-demand access to all episodes going back to the show's launch in 1995. In other words, you get the full archive of the series, at your fingertips. You can stream for free or (for 99 cents) download any episode, search by episode name or by a favorite contributor's name, or listen in order from the beginning.
This is a big deal, in both senses of the word. There's so much in here – hundreds of shows – you'd need 17 days and nights of listening to catch up. Every new episode is automatically added to the app. The app also connects you to all the episodes of the This American Life television show, which won three Emmys and aired on the Showtime network. (You have to pay 1.99 to download each full episodes from iTunes.)
SPECIAL FEATURES
Never-before and rarely-before heard audio and video extras: including behind-the-scenes video with the show's producers, video outtakes from the TAL TV show, a video excerpt (of Mike Birbiglia) from TAL's live cinema event, Ira Glass interviews Terry Gross and vice versa, and some very old radio stories produced by host Ira Glass, including four Morning Edition stories by David Sedaris.
Never-before and rarely-before heard audio and video extras: including behind-the-scenes video with the show's producers, video outtakes from the TAL TV show, a video excerpt (of Mike Birbiglia) from TAL's live cinema event, Ira Glass interviews Terry Gross and vice versa, and some very old radio stories produced by host Ira Glass, including four Morning Edition stories by David Sedaris.
*Browse by show contributor (including Sedaris, Birbiglia, Sarah Vowell, John Hodgman, and more)
*Share episodes by email, Facebook, and Twitter
*Keep your own favorites list, and get staff favorites, too
*Station finder for listening to TAL on the radio in your area
*A blog with show news and events
*A countdown to the live weekly broadcast, which you can stream from the app.
This American Life is mostly true stories of everyday people, but it's also really hard to describe. Here's what it's not: It's not a news show or a talk show or a call-in show. Instead, it's stories that are like little movies for radio. There are funny moments and emotional moments and moments where the people in the story say interesting, surprising things about it all. It's a public radio show for people who don't necessarily like public radio. It's produced by Chicago Public Radio and distributed by Public Radio International.