Thursday, December 2, 2021

New Podcast Episode -- Rob Long

The class podcast drops new episodes every Thursday.  Our Thanksgiving episode features classmate Rob Long.  Rob has had a storied career as a writer, working on shows like Cheers.  Listen in as he gives his perspective on the entertainment industry and the future of political discourse.  It is a super interesting episode.

Here is how Rob described himself:

Television writer and producer, author and journalist, cook and general all-around lazybones.

Early career milestones include being writer and co-executive producer of television comedy Cheers.

Later career milestones include a string of cancelled television shows, two books, a weekly commentary on public radio, a column for the English-language Abu Dhabi-based newspaper, The National and occasional writing for Time and (what was then) Newsweek. A contributing editor to National Review magazine.

My weekly radio commentary, “Martini Shot,” is broadcast on the Los Angeles public radio station KCRW, and is distributed nationally. It’s also podcast in iTunes.

My first book, Conversations with My Agent, chronicled his early career in television. It was published in the UK by Faber & Faber, in the US by Dutton, and in France by Actes Sud. My second book, Set Up, Joke, Set Up, Joke, was published in November 2005 by Bloomsbury.

My most recent book is Bigly: Donald Trump in Verse, published in October 2017 by Regnery.

Co-creator and Executive Producer of Sullivan & Son. Executive Producer of "Kevin Can Wait" on CBS.

Available to show-run whatever needs show-running.

Currently writing. Or pretending to.

Co-founder of Ricochet.com, fast growing podcast empire.

More to come, if I can stop eating the entire bread basket in restaurants.

Can be found in New York and Venice Beach.






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