| Full Week - Saturday, November 7, 2009 change date |
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Monday
11/02/09 |
Tuesday
11/03/09 |
Wednesday
11/04/09 |
Thursday
11/05/09 |
Friday
11/06/09 |
Saturday
11/07/09 |
Sunday
11/08/09 |
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 Jazz with Bob Parlocha Hosted By: Bob Parlocha Nationally-known jazz expert, jazz radio DJ, and former program director/ host of KJAZ of San Francisco, where you can find all things jazz: Bob Parlocha's Top 25 New CD Releases, schedule of jazz events, jazz reviews, jazz CD recommendations, and jazz history. bob@jazzwithbobparlocha.com |

 Jazz with Bob Parlocha Hosted By: Bob Parlocha Nationally-known jazz expert, jazz radio DJ, and former program director/ host of KJAZ of San Francisco, where you can find all things jazz: Bob Parlocha's Top 25 New CD Releases, schedule of jazz events, jazz reviews, jazz CD recommendations, and jazz history. bob@jazzwithbobparlocha.com |

 Jazz with Bob Parlocha Hosted By: Bob Parlocha Nationally-known jazz expert, jazz radio DJ, and former program director/ host of KJAZ of San Francisco, where you can find all things jazz: Bob Parlocha's Top 25 New CD Releases, schedule of jazz events, jazz reviews, jazz CD recommendations, and jazz history. bob@jazzwithbobparlocha.com |
Jazz with Bob Parlocha (cont.) |
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 Morning Edition Hosted By: Steve Inskeep and Renee Montagne Produced by NPR in Washington, D.C., Morning Edition draws on reporting from correspondents based in 13 countries around the world, and producers and reporters in 19 locations in the U.S. Their reporting is supplemented by NPR member station reporters across the country and a strong corps of independent producers and reporters in the public radio system. morning@npr.org |
6:30 am |
7:00 am | Saturday Morning Sunrise Monessa Guilfoil |
Sunday Morning Sunrise Monessa Guilfoil |
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8:00 am | 
 Weekend Edition Saturday Hosted By: Scott Simon From civil wars in Bosnia and El Salvador, to hospital rooms, police stations, and America's backyards, National Public Radio¿'s Peabody Award-winning correspondent Scott Simon brings a well-traveled perspective to his role as host of Weekend Edition/Saturday.
wesat@npr.org |

 Weekend Edition Sunday Hosted By: Liane Hansen Since its premier in 1987, Weekend Edition Sunday has covered newsmakers and artists, scientists and politicans, music makers of all kinds, writers, thinkers, and all manner of news events. Hosted originally by Susan Stamberg, the show has been anchored by Liane Hansen since 1989. wesun@npr.org |
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 Around and About Around and About provides a bridge to your communities through informative and entertaining interviews. The program follows state news and sports from the Tennessee Radio Network. Around and About is immediately followed by headlines from the Chattanooga Times Free Press. |

 Car Talk Hosted By: Tom and Ray Magliozzi This zany show mixes humor and information as "Click and Clack", the Car Talk brothers, entertain us with wit and expertise. |

 On the Media Hosted By: Brooke Gladestone and Bob Garfield Commentaries, analyses, and reports covering media issues of the day. On The Media decodes what we hear, read and see, and arms us with tools to survive in the information age. |
10:30 am | Morning Music Hosted By: Cleveland Carlson Selections from a wide variety of music to start your day. Cleveland-Carlson@utc.edu |
11:00 am | 
 Whad'ya Know Hosted By: Michael Feldman Each week there are two opportunities for a lucky caller and studio audience member to play the Whad'Ya Know? Quiz. If attending a live show is out of the question, you can register to play the quiz by e-mailing us or calling the Whad'Ya Know? Hotline at 1-800- WHA-KNOW (1-800-942-5669). http://www.notmuch.com/ |

 Fresh Air Weekends Hosted By: Terry Gross This 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. The one-hour program features Terry Gross' in-depth interviews with prominent cultural and entertainment figures, as well as distinguished experts on current affairs and news. |
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 Fresh Air Hosted By: 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 4.5 million people listen to the show's intimate conversations broadcast on more than 450 National Public Radio (NPR) stations across the country, as well as in Europe on the World Radio Network.
Though Fresh Air has been categorized as a "talk show," it hardly fits the mold. Its 1994 Peabody Award citation credits Fresh Air with "probing questions, revelatory interviews and unusual insights." And a variety of top publications count Gross among the country's leading interviewers. The show gives interviews as much time as needed, and complements them with comments from well-known critics and commentators.
Fresh Air is produced at WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and broadcast nationally by NPR. |

 To The Best Of Our Knowledge Two, weekly one-hour programs, each on one theme covering politics, science, the arts, and culture, using interviews, music, production pieces and performances. |
12:30 pm |
1:00 pm | Here And Now Hosted by: Robin Young "Here And Now" combines the best in news journalism with intelligent, broad-ranging conversation to form a fast-paced program that updates the news from the morning and adds important conversations on public policy and foreign affairs, science and technology, and the arts: film, theater, music , food and more. here-now.org |

 Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! Hosted by: Peter Sagel Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! is NPR's weekly hour-long quiz program. Each week on the radio you can test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what's real news and what's made up. On the Web, you can play along too. |
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 Around and About Around and About provides a bridge to your communities through informative and entertaining interviews. The program follows state news and sports from the Tennessee Radio Network. Around and About is immediately followed by headlines from the Chattanooga Times Free Press. |

 Bob Edwards Weekend Bob Edwards Weekend is produced by XM Satellite Radio and distributed by Public Radio International (PRI). It is a weekly program made up of some of Bob's favorite interviews from The Bob Edwards Show, which airs daily on XM Public Radio - XM 133. Hosted by: Bob Edwards |

 New Dimensions Hosted By: Michael Toms New Dimensions opens up the global conversation with new insights and new ways of thinking. New Dimensions listens in to what is emerging in the world and encourages that goodness on a wide scope of subjects such as social, political, scientific, ecological, and spiritual frontiers through deep dialogues. info@newdimensions.org |
2:30 pm | Afternoon Music Hosted by: Richard Winham richard-winham@utc.edu |
3:00 pm | 
 Living on Earth Host Steve Curwood delves into the leading issues affecting the world we inhabit examining issues facing our increasingly interdependent world. |
3:30 pm |
4:00 pm | 
 All Things Considered Hosted By: Robert Siegel, Michele Norris, and Melissa Block This program presents a trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews, and offbeat features. It rings with the disparate voices of its commentators, from veteran analyst Daniel Schorr and storyteller Kevin Kling to poet Andrei Codrescu. It hums with the distinctive music that threads between reports -- music collected in the online program All Songs Considered. And by the time All Things Considered marked its 30th anniversary on the air, the program had earned many of journalism's highest honors, including the Peabody, DuPont and Overseas Press Club awards. atc@npr.org |

 Studio 360 PRI's "Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen" explores art's creative influence and transformative power in everyday life. Hosted by: Kurt Andersen |

 The Changing World The Changing World is an exciting series of powerful documentaries, each of which takes a long look at a single global issue, from geo-political hegemony to world health concerns. |
4:30 pm |
5:00 pm | 
 ATC Weekend Edition Hosted By: Steve Inskeep This program presents a trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews, and offbeat features. watc@npr.org |
5:30 pm |
6:00 pm | 
 A Prairie Home Companion Hosted By: Garrison Keillor On July 6, 1974, Garrison Keillor hosted the first live broadcast of "A Prairie Home Companion" at the Janet Wallace Auditorium at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The fast-paced program features Keillor performing in comedy radio sketches and with special musical guests. Today, "A Prairie Home Companion" is heard by over 4 million listeners each week on more than 500 public radio stations. |

 Car Talk Repeat Hosted by: Tom and Ray Magliozzi This zany show mixes humor and information as "Click and Clack", the Car Talk brothers, entertain us with wit and expertise. |
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 This American Life Hosted by: Ira Glass This is a quirky, edgy radio magazine of investigations, both serious and funny, of the American condition. Each week, This American Life explores a theme--through a mix of radio monologues, mini-documentaries, found tape and unusual music. |
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8:00 pm | - | - | - | - | - | Evening Music Hosted by: Jim Bowman |
Evening Music Hosted by: Richard Winham |
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9:00 pm | Jazz Piano Christmas XVII NPR is onstage again at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for another LIVE incarnation of one of our most popular programs. New Orleans keyboard legend Allen Toussaint headlines another stellar program mixing established jazz stars with promising newcomers to offer original and unique jazz interpretations of holiday favorites. Featuring performances from Toussaint, Cedar Walton, Eric Reed, Jovino Santos Neto, Nancy King, and 2006 Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition award winning Tigran Hamasyan. |
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10:00 pm | Bach's Christmas Oratorio from Carnegie Hall NPR and WNYC tean up to bring you a Carnegie Hall Concert performance of selections from one of the most joyful and sumptuous works from Johann Sebastian Bach. The Collegiate Chorale performs three of six sacred cantatas, each depicting a different scene from Christ's birth, known collectively as the Weihnachts-Oratorium, or Christmas Oratorio, along with some traditional holiday favorites. Robert Bass leads the acclaimed Chorale and soloists, including Soprano Lisa Saffer, Mezzo-soprano Gigi Mitchell-Velasco, Tenor Paul Austin Kelly, and Baritone James Maddalena. |
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 Jazz with Bob Parlocha Hosted By: Bob Parlocha Nationally-known jazz expert, jazz radio DJ, and former program director/ host of KJAZ of San Francisco, where you can find all things jazz: Bob Parlocha's Top 25 New CD Releases, schedule of jazz events, jazz reviews, jazz CD recommendations, and jazz history. bob@jazzwithbobparlocha.com |

 Jazz with Bob Parlocha Hosted By: Bob Parlocha Nationally-known jazz expert, jazz radio DJ, and former program director/ host of KJAZ of San Francisco, where you can find all things jazz: Bob Parlocha's Top 25 New CD Releases, schedule of jazz events, jazz reviews, jazz CD recommendations, and jazz history. bob@jazzwithbobparlocha.com |
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