Evan Smith
Evan Smith
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Evan Smith is a renowned American journalist, editor, and podcast host. He is also the co-founder of The Texas Tribune.
Birth and Death Dates
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Evan Smith was born on April 26, 1972, and is still alive as of this writing.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Profession(s): Journalist, Editor, Podcast Host, Co-Founder of The Texas Tribune
Early Life and Background
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Evan Smith was born in Houston, Texas. He grew up with a strong interest in journalism and politics. Smith graduated from Harvard University in 1993 with a degree in History.
After college, Smith began his career in journalism as an intern at The New Republic. He later moved to Texas Monthly, where he worked for over a decade as the editor-in-chief. During his tenure, Smith oversaw the publication's expansion into digital media and increased its readership significantly.
Major Accomplishments
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- Co-founded The Texas Tribune in 2009 with John Thornton III.
- Served as the executive editor of The Texas Tribune from 2011 to 2017.
- Hosts Overheard with Evan Smith, a podcast that features interviews with influential individuals from various fields.
Notable Works or Actions
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Smith has written extensively on politics, culture, and social issues. He is also known for his engaging interview style, which has earned him recognition as one of the top journalists in Texas.
Some notable episodes of Overheard with Evan Smith include interviews with Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Elon Musk.
Impact and Legacy
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Under Smith's leadership, The Texas Tribune has become a leading source for state politics news. The website's innovative approach to journalism, including its use of interactive graphics and data visualization, has set a new standard for online media outlets.
Smith's commitment to in-depth interviews and his ability to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds have made Overheard with Evan Smith a beloved podcast among audiences worldwide.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Evan Smith is widely quoted and remembered due to his remarkable achievements as a journalist, editor, and co-founder of The Texas Tribune. His dedication to in-depth storytelling and commitment to innovation have made him a respected figure in the journalism industry.
As a host, Smith's engaging personality and ability to elicit thought-provoking responses from his guests make Overheard with Evan Smith an essential listen for anyone interested in politics, culture, or social issues.
Quotes by Evan Smith

I don't think the government should be involved, trying to change the supply-and-demand equation here. I really don't think anything they might do will have much of a difference anyway.

His challenge is not going to be Democrats in Washington, it is going to be Republicans.

They are trying to produce as much oil and gas as is reasonably possible. The growth in demand that's been driving prices higher will extend well into the next decade.

The worry is if we have a normally cold winter and reasonably steady economic growth, you could exit the winter with fairly low levels of product inventory.

We would be buying on days like this. We're only a few months into the year, and 2006 will be a record earnings year.

His strengths, I think, begin with his independence. He's independent of everything and of everybody. And sometimes he's independent of his own brain. His mouth is independent of his brain. But I think the fact that he's willing to take on the establishment, however he defines it on a given day. Republicans, Democrats, you know people in power. He has tapped into a dissatisfaction with the accepted order.

I don't think what the president talked about today will have much of an impact (on prices).


With this kind of hiccup in refinery capacity, in stretched markets like California, you could see over $4 a gallon in gas.
