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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sarah_KoenigSarah Koenig - Wikipedia

    Koenig was born July 1969 in New York City to Julian Koenig and his second wife, Maria Eckhart. Sarah is Jewish. Her father was a well-known copywriter. Her mother is from Tanzania. After her parents' divorce, Sarah's mother married writer Peter Matthiessen. Koenig attended Concord Academy in Concord, Massachusetts. Koenig graduated from the University of Chicago in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Political Science. She attended Columbia University for a postgraduate degree in ...

  2. Sep 20, 2022 · Millions of Americans know about the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee because of the podcast “Serial.” Over 12 episodes in 2014, “Serial” documented the killing of Lee, a high school student ...

  3. serialpodcast.org › aboutAbout - Serial

    Serial is a podcast from the creators of This American Life, hosted by Sarah Koenig. Serial tells one story — a true story — over the course of a season. Serial has won every major award for broadcasting, including the duPont-Columbia, Scripps Howard, Edward R. Murrow, and the first-ever Peabody awarded to a podcast. Serial, like This American Life, is produced in collaboration with WBEZ Chicago.. It comes from Serial Productions, which released S-Town in 2017, and has more projects in ...

  4. Serial host and producer Sarah Koenig. Serial is an investigative journalism podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig, narrating a nonfiction story over multiple episodes.The series was co-created and is co-produced by Koenig and Julie Snyder and developed by This American Life; as of July 2020, it is owned by The New York Times.. Season 1 investigated the 1999 killing of Hae Min Lee (Hangul: 이해민), an 18-year-old student at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County.Season 2 focused on Sergeant ...

  5. Sarah Koenig is the host and co-creator of the award-winning podcast Serial, now heading into its fourth season. Launched in 2014, Serial is credited with bringing mainstream attention to the podcast format and has been downloaded more than 420 million times, making it the most listened-to podcast in the history of the form.

  6. Recent and archived work by Sarah Koenig for The New York Times As you listen to the new season, which features insider stories of life at Guantánamo Bay, share your questions with the hosts ...

  7. www.nytimes.com › interactive › 2024The New York Times

    Mar 21, 2024 · Sarah Koenig is the host and co-creator of the “Serial” podcast. The first story she produced about Guantánamo, “Habeas Schmabeas,” aired on “This American Life” in 2006. (Photograph ...

  8. Nov 13, 2017 · Watch the full interview with Sarah Koenig here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlmbtaEg1X8Learn more at: https://experienceweek.comSubscribe to Qualtrics: ...

  9. Sarah Koenig was a newspaper reporter for ten years, before joining the staff of This American Life in 2004. She guest hosted the show several times, and has produced and reported some of the show’s most popular episodes, including “Petty Tyrant,” “Dr. Gilmer and Mr. Hyde,” “No Coincidence, No Story,” “Switched at Birth,” and “Habeas Schmabeas,” a Peabody Award-winning show about Guantanamo Bay.She started Serial with Julie Snyder in 2013.

  10. serialpodcast.org › season-oneSerial: Season One

    A high-school senior named Hae Min Lee disappeared one day after school in 1999, in Baltimore County, Maryland. A month later, her body was found in a city park. And two weeks after that, her former boyfriend and classmate, 17-year-old Adnan Syed, was arrested for the crime. He was convicted, and sentenced to life in prison. Syed has always said he had nothing to do with Lee’s death. Sarah Koenig sorted through thousands of documents, listened to trial testimony and police interrogations ...