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| Morning Edition |
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Waking up is hard to do, but it's easier with NPR's Morning Edition. Hosts Renee Montagne and Steve Inskeep bring the day's stories and news to listeners on the go. Morning Edition provides news in context, airs thoughtful ideas and commentary, and reviews important new music, books and events in the arts all with voices and sounds that invite listeners to experience the stories. Morning Edition, it's a world of ideas tailored to fit into your busy life. |
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| News & Notes |
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From newsmakers to performers, health to finance, News & Notes explores fascinating issues and people from an African American perspective and serves as a window through which all Americans can examine the significant issues facing our diverse society. Hosted by well-known broadcast and digital media journalist Farai Chideya, News & Notes weaves on-location reporting, profiles, one-on-one interviews and commentary to capture the news and topics making headlines. A roster of respected experts contribute regular segments on a wide range of subjects, with input from the program’s audience. |
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| The Diane Rehm Show |
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For more than two decades, consummate interviewer Diane Rehm has offered her listeners compelling conversations with the world's most interesting and important people in a show heralded by Newsweek as one of the most interesting talks shows in the country.
The Diane Rehm Show provides a lively mix of current events and public affairs programming that ranges from hard news analysis of politics and international affairs to in-depth examinations of religious issues, health and medical news, education and parenting.
Each Friday Diane reviews the week's top national and international news stories with a panel of journalists in the News Roundup. |
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Fresh Air |
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Fresh Air opens the window on contemporary arts and issues with guests from disciplines as diverse as literature and economics. Veteran public radio interviewer, Terry Gross known for her extraordinary ability to engage guests of all dispositions, hosts this multi-award-winning daily interview and features program. Each weekday Terry delights intelligent and curious listeners with revelations on contemporary societal concerns. |
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Day to Day |
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Day to Day is a one hour news magazine that views the day's events and headlines with a twist through the lenses of ideas, beliefs and behaviors.
Hosted by award-winning NPR correspondent Alex Chadwick, Day to Day will keep you up to date with major news stories and pique your interest with intriguing features involving new as well as familiar NPR voices, and contributors from a new content partner: the online publication Slate Magazine. |
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Talk of the Nation |
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Talk of the Nation, hosted by Neal Conan, links the headlines with what's on people's minds, providing a springboard for listeners and experts to exchange ideas and pose critical questions about major events in the news and the world around them.
Each day, Talk of the Nation combines the award-winning resources of NPR News with the vital participation of listeners. The result is a spirited and productive exchange of knowledge and insight that delves deeply into the news and ideas of the day.
Monday through Thursday callers are invited to discuss areas of topical interest, including politics and public service, education, religion, music and healthcare by calling 1-800-989-TALK.
On Friday, listeners and studio guests join journalist Ira Flatow for in-depth discussions with scientists and others from all walks of life to explore science related topics-from subatomic particles and the human genome to the internet and earthquakes. |
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All Things Considered |
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Since its debut 1971, this afternoon radio newsmagazine has delivered in-depth reporting and transformed the way listeners understand current events and view the world. Heard by more than 11 million people on over 600 radio stations each week, All Things Considered is one of the most popular programs in America .
Every weekday, hosts Melissa Block, Michele Norris and Robert Siegel present two hours of breaking news mixed with compelling analysis, insightful commentaries, interviews and special-sometimes quirky-features. A one-hour edition of the program is produced on the weekend. |
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Marketplace |
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Marketplace, the award-winning daily program facilitates a fresh new way of reporting business and finance subjects to the general listener. Anchor Kai Ryssdal puts a human face on the global economy and draws on an international group of contributing reporters, producers, and commentators for its stories. Produced by American Public Media, Marketplace has US based news bureaus as well as international bureaus in Beijing , London and Tokyo . |
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The World |
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PRI's The World is a one-hour, weekday radio news magazine offering a mix of news, features, interviews, and music from around the globe. Hosted by Lisa Mullins in Boston, it is the first global radio news program developed specifically for an American audience. Listeners are presented with a different perspective of the world's people, events, and trends. Drawing on its unique global network of international correspondents, PRI's The World paints a broader picture of international events by reporting on a range of topics, including science, business, sports, art, culture, and music. |
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On Point |
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On Point covers each day's important news developments and conducts conversations with newsmakers and thinkers from all around the world. On Point host Tom Ashbrook, combines his journalistic instincts with a listener's openness and curiosity to digs past the surface and into the core of a subject, exposing each of its real world implications.
News analyst Jack Beatty, Senior Editor at the Weekly Atlantic Monthly, also guides the program by providing his won unique perspective to the conversation. |
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To the Point |
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To the Point is a fast-paced, news-based program that focuses on the hot-button national issues of the day. Hosted by award-winning journalist Warren Olney, the hour-long show presents informative and thought-provoking discussion of major news stories in three discrete segments that attract a savvy and serious news audience.
In each segment, a dynamic mix of guests cover issues ranging from politics and international affairs to technology, the arts, and the environment. The result is an absorbing hour of smart, relevant radio. |
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Florida Matters |
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Florida Matters is WUSF 89.7's newest forum that goes beyond the daily headlines and explores issues that matter to you and your community.
Florida Matters addresses critical issues identified by listeners in our Ascertainment Survey 2005. The top five issues that matter most to you are: education, transportation, growth management, environment and affordable housing. Hear directly from decision makers, experts and other concerned citizens. Our purpose is not only to stimulate conversation, but to advance the discussion. |
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