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The Globalist produces two short-format radio features on the global economy — the Global Economic Minute ("GEM") and the Globalist Radio Quiz™. Each is about one minute in length.

Global Economic Minute
Globalist Radio Quiz

Why radio listeners like it
Why radio stations like it

he Globalist's unique storytelling approach and our extensive research, writing and database resources make us the ideal source to produce cutting-edge content for radio stations all around the world.

Global Economic Minute

The GEM is a daily one-minute radio program created, written and produced by The Globalist. Featuring voices from around the world, each GEM is a concise anecdote that explores one facet of the global economy.
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Globalist Radio Quiz

Every day, our Globalist Radio Quiz asks irreverent questions — and gives astounding answers. It creates suspense by offering listeners the opportunity to guess the right answer — which is then delivered in a to-the-point manner.
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Why radio listeners like it

Now more than ever, people are seeking a better understanding of what connects and divides nations, cultures and people in today's global economy.

Understanding what connects nations...

Each Globalist radio feature probes globalization by turning vital, but little-noted facts into to-the-point stories that explain what is happening in the global economy.

... and people in today's global economy

Both fascinating and thought-provoking, our radio features illuminate globalization — not from the lofty heights of policy makers, but from perspectives understood by people living in it.

If you are a radio listener and would like to hear Globalist Radio features in your town, tell us — and your local radio station.

Why radio stations like it

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Underwriting

Our cross-cultural, interdisciplinary team (with backgrounds in journalism, history, economics, political science, law and other fields) ideally complements your own resources.

Our editors have access to The Globalist's proprietary database of over 25,000 compelling facts from over 500 sources, on which most Globalist radio features are based. This exclusive library is growing daily.

Thought-provoking content

Thanks to our unique and extensive research, writing and database skills, you can get Globalist radio features at a price at which you could not prepare them yourself.

We offer powerful and thought-provoking content that appeals to a wide variety of listeners — including the ever-so-elusive younger demographic and those who are not familiar with economic issues.

A new dimension

Globalist radio features are short modules (around 60 seconds) that can be easily inserted into a variety of program line-ups. They are especially well-suited to complement domestic and foreign news features.

Our features are not news reports or economic analyses. They do not duplicate your own reporting. Rather, they add an exciting dimension to your coverage of global economic issues.

If you are a program director and would like to run Globalist Radio features, contact us.

   

English and Mandarin: The End of Babel?

Europe: For Richer, For Poorer

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For information about our exciting new radio features, please contact:

Peter Schwarzer
The Globalist
927 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005

Tel.: 202-898-4760

The Globalist


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