9/12

Last updated
9/12
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Presentation
Hosted by Dan Taberski
Genrehistory podcast, society and culture podcast  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Production
No. of episodes10  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Publication
Ratings3.7/5  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Related
Preceded by The Line
Website https://amazon.com/ninetwelve   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

9/12 was a podcast hosted by Dan Taberski and produced by Pineapple Street Media, Wondery, and Amazon Music.

Contents

Background

The podcast explores seven different people's post-9/11 stories. [1] The show was produced on the 20th anniversary of 9/11. [2] The first episode explores the story of 56 people who participated in a reality TV show that involved living on a boat out at sea. [3] The second episode discusses how the September 11 attacks affected comedy—specifically George Carlin and The Onion . [4] [5] The third episode discusses a Pakistani man and how the events of September 11 affected American Muslims. [6] Episode number four discusses 9/11 conspiracy theories. [7] Daniel Herskedal composed the music for the show. [8]

Reception

Reggie Ugwu wrote in The New York Times that the podcast was "a striking listening experience." [9] Sarah Larson wrote in The New Yorker that the host's delivery has "conversational patness" but that the overall effect is "utterly terrific." [10] Eliana Dockterman wrote in Time Magazine that the podcast was Taberski's "best show yet." [11] Vince Mancini wrote in Uproxx that the Taberski's podcasts have had "ups and downs" but that this podcast is "his best yet." [12] The show won podcast of the year at the 2022 Ambies Awards. [13] [14] [15] The show was also included on lists of the best podcasts of 2021 published by Financial Times , The Week , Mashable , CBC Radio , and Esquire. [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

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