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Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
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Genre Interview
Running time 30–60 min.
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
Home station MaximumFun.org
Syndicates

National Public Radio

Public Radio International (formerly)
Hosted by Jesse Thorn
Recording studio Los Angeles, California
Original release 2000 – present
Website maximumfun.org

National Public Radio

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn (formerly The Sound of Young America) is a public radio program and podcast based in Los Angeles, California and distributed by National Public Radio (NPR). The weekly show is currently heard on over 50 public radio stations.

The program features host Jesse Thorn interviewing personalities in arts and culture, with a special focus on comedy. Past guests have included Dolly Parton, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Fran Lebowitz, David Cross, Ira Glass, Patton Oswalt, Bob Newhart, Jeff Bridges and others.

The Sound of Young America began in 2000 on the college radio station KZSC-FM, based at the University of California, Santa Cruz. At first, The Sound of Young America was a variety college radio show featuring Thorn and two other cohosts, Matt Dobbs (who soon dropped out in favor of Jordan Morris) and Gene O'Neill. Initially a morning show, it later ran from 5-6 PM each Thursday. O'Neill left in 2003, and Brian Lane filled in periodically thereafter. Upon Morris' departure in May 2004, the show began to use rotating co-hosts. That autumn, Thorn went solo.

Past contributors to the show include Jordan Morris, "Boy Detective," and "Big Time" Gene O'Neill as co-hosts, and regular appearances from Thorn's joke-telling and sometime rock-and-roller younger brother, the Master of "Would You Rather?" Jim Real, Brian "Back in Business" Lane, and artist/musician Dan Grayson. In 2003, the show staged a radio drama of Sad Dad, an original play written by Morris and O'Neill. 2003 also saw the debut of the show's theme song, Maximum Fun, written and performed by Thorn and Grayson.


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