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10:00 pm | BBC World Service (cont.) |
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3:00 am | Morning Edition |
| Bob Edwards
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9:00 am | Performance Today |
| Fred Child
Performance Today recreates the thrill of live concerts by world-renowned artists in concert halls around the globe. Without the cost or hassle of purchasing a ticket, our listeners experience the finest solo, chamber, and symphonic works, recorded by the best audio engineers and producers in the industry. Writers Almanac - with Garrision Keillor - can be heard from 10:00-10:06am.
http://www.npr.org/programs/pt/about/hosts.html
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11:00 am | Talk of the Nation |
| Neal Conan
When Americans want to be a part of the national conversation, they turn to Talk of the Nation, NPR's news-talk show. Journalist Neal Conan leads a productive exchange of ideas and opinions on the issues that dominate the news landscape. From politics and public service to education, religion, music and healthcare, Talk of the Nation offers call-in listeners the opportunity to join enlightening discussions with decision-makers, authors, academicians and artists from around the world.
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1:00 pm | Day to Day |
| Hosted by Alex Chadwick
The millions of listeners who start and end their days with NPR News can now get an NPR News "fix" in the middle of the day. Day to Day is news with a twist. Smart, fun, fast -- it's NPR for people on the go.
daytoday@npr.org
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2:00 pm | Fresh Air |
| Terry Gross
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Each week nearly four million people tune in to the show's intimate conversations broadcast on more than 414 National Public Radio (NPR) stations across the country, as well as in Europe on the World Radio Network.
FreshAir@whyy.org
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3:00 pm | The World |
| Lisa Mullins
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.
theworld@pri.org
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4:00 pm | Marketplace |
| David Brown
Marketplace is public radio's only national series about business, the global economy, and finance. This award-winning program is not narrowly focused on the stock market or personal finance, as some programs are. Instead, Marketplace takes a very broad view of business, defining its content as any story that deals with money ... most of the world's stories do. Marketplace distinguishes itself from general news programming more by its approach to the world's news -- it looks at the world through the lenses of business and economics.
http://www.marketplace.org/comments/index.html
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4:30 pm | Oregon Considered |
| Allison Frost
OPB's local and regional news.
radio@opb.org
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5:00 pm | All Things Considered |
| Melissa Block, Michele Norris, and Robert Siegel
At 5 p.m. ET on May 3, 1971, the first All Things Considered went on the air. In the three decades since, almost everything about the program has changed -- the hosts and producers, the length and time of the program, the equipment used, and the audience. But one thing remains the same: the determination to get the day's big stories on the air, and to bring them alive through sound and voice.
atc@npr.org
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7:00 pm | Fresh Air |
| Terry Gross
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Each week nearly four million people tune in to the show's intimate conversations broadcast on more than 414 National Public Radio (NPR) stations across the country, as well as in Europe on the World Radio Network.
FreshAir@whyy.org
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8:00 pm | On the Media |
| Hosted by Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield
In today's fast-moving society, the media has become ubiquitous white noise - broadcasters and print professionals filter our political process, shape a sense of national culture, and drive the engines of our economy. On The Media decodes what we hear, read and see every day, arming citizens with the critical tools necessary to survive the information age. Hosted by veteran journalists Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield, On The Media features a savvy roster of media-makers, observers, the newsworthy and the notable each week.
onthemedia@wnyc.org
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9:00 pm | BBC World Service |
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