Program Guide
Monday
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Morning Edition4:00am — 9:00am |
Hosted by: Steve Inskeep, Renee Montagne For more than two decades, NPR's Morning Edition has prepared listeners for the day ahead with two hours of up-to-the-minute news, background analysis, commentary, and coverage of arts and sports. With nearly 13 million listeners, Morning Edition draws public radio's largest audience. |
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On Point9:00am — 11:00am |
Hosted by: Tom Ashbrook A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate. Topics chosen for the program are often taken from the biggest news stories of the day while others have a direct connection to issues that are at the core of what is urgent and important in the world at the moment. |
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Fresh Air11:00am — 12:00pm |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
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Day to Day12:00pm — 1:00pm |
Hosted by: Madeleine Brand, Alex Chadwick Nearly three years after its 2003 launch, Day to Day has become NPR's fastest-growing new program, redefining the newsmagazine concept. The program also strives for a pace and a midday informality different from its morning and afternoon counterparts, with fresh voices and stories that encourage listeners to "Come explore with us." |
KCLU Crosstalk1:00pm — 2:00pm |
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Here & Now2:00pm — 3:00pm |
Hosted by: Robin Young For one energetic hour each weekday, Here & 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. |
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Marketplace3:00pm — 3:30pm |
Hosted by: Kai Ryssdal Marketplace takes a very broad view of business, defining its content as any story that deals with money, which most of the world's stories do. |
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All Things Considered3:30pm — 7:00pm |
Hosted by: Melissa Block, Michele Norris, Robert Siegel For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews and offbeat features. |
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Fresh Air7:00pm — 8:00pm |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
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Here & Now8:00pm — 9:00pm |
Hosted by: Robin Young For one energetic hour each weekday, Here & 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. |
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On Point9:00pm — 11:00pm |
Hosted by: Tom Ashbrook A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate. Topics chosen for the program are often taken from the biggest news stories of the day while others have a direct connection to issues that are at the core of what is urgent and important in the world at the moment. |
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Jazz11:00pm — 3:00am |
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Fresh Air3:00am — 4:00am |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
Tuesday
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Morning Edition4:00am — 9:00am |
Hosted by: Steve Inskeep, Renee Montagne For more than two decades, NPR's Morning Edition has prepared listeners for the day ahead with two hours of up-to-the-minute news, background analysis, commentary, and coverage of arts and sports. With nearly 13 million listeners, Morning Edition draws public radio's largest audience. |
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On Point9:00am — 11:00am |
Hosted by: Tom Ashbrook A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate. Topics chosen for the program are often taken from the biggest news stories of the day while others have a direct connection to issues that are at the core of what is urgent and important in the world at the moment. |
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Fresh Air11:00am — 12:00pm |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
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Day to Day12:00pm — 1:00pm |
Hosted by: Madeleine Brand, Alex Chadwick Nearly three years after its 2003 launch, Day to Day has become NPR's fastest-growing new program, redefining the newsmagazine concept. The program also strives for a pace and a midday informality different from its morning and afternoon counterparts, with fresh voices and stories that encourage listeners to "Come explore with us." |
KCLU Crosstalk1:00pm — 2:00pm |
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Here & Now2:00pm — 3:00pm |
Hosted by: Robin Young For one energetic hour each weekday, Here & 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. |
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Marketplace3:00pm — 3:30pm |
Hosted by: Kai Ryssdal Marketplace takes a very broad view of business, defining its content as any story that deals with money, which most of the world's stories do. |
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All Things Considered3:30pm — 7:00pm |
Hosted by: Melissa Block, Michele Norris, Robert Siegel For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews and offbeat features. |
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Fresh Air7:00pm — 8:00pm |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
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Here & Now8:00pm — 9:00pm |
Hosted by: Robin Young For one energetic hour each weekday, Here & 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. |
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On Point9:00pm — 11:00pm |
Hosted by: Tom Ashbrook A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate. Topics chosen for the program are often taken from the biggest news stories of the day while others have a direct connection to issues that are at the core of what is urgent and important in the world at the moment. |
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Jazz11:00pm — 3:00am |
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Fresh Air3:00am — 4:00am |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
Wednesday
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Morning Edition4:00am — 9:00am |
Hosted by: Steve Inskeep, Renee Montagne For more than two decades, NPR's Morning Edition has prepared listeners for the day ahead with two hours of up-to-the-minute news, background analysis, commentary, and coverage of arts and sports. With nearly 13 million listeners, Morning Edition draws public radio's largest audience. |
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On Point9:00am — 11:00am |
Hosted by: Tom Ashbrook A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate. Topics chosen for the program are often taken from the biggest news stories of the day while others have a direct connection to issues that are at the core of what is urgent and important in the world at the moment. |
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Fresh Air11:00am — 12:00pm |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
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Day to Day12:00pm — 1:00pm |
Hosted by: Madeleine Brand, Alex Chadwick Nearly three years after its 2003 launch, Day to Day has become NPR's fastest-growing new program, redefining the newsmagazine concept. The program also strives for a pace and a midday informality different from its morning and afternoon counterparts, with fresh voices and stories that encourage listeners to "Come explore with us." |
KCLU Crosstalk1:00pm — 2:00pm |
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Here & Now2:00pm — 3:00pm |
Hosted by: Robin Young For one energetic hour each weekday, Here & 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. |
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Marketplace3:00pm — 3:30pm |
Hosted by: Kai Ryssdal Marketplace takes a very broad view of business, defining its content as any story that deals with money, which most of the world's stories do. |
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All Things Considered3:30pm — 7:00pm |
Hosted by: Melissa Block, Michele Norris, Robert Siegel For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews and offbeat features. |
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Fresh Air7:00pm — 8:00pm |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
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Here & Now8:00pm — 9:00pm |
Hosted by: Robin Young For one energetic hour each weekday, Here & 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. |
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On Point9:00pm — 11:00pm |
Hosted by: Tom Ashbrook A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate. Topics chosen for the program are often taken from the biggest news stories of the day while others have a direct connection to issues that are at the core of what is urgent and important in the world at the moment. |
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Jazz11:00pm — 3:00am |
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Fresh Air3:00am — 4:00am |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
Thursday
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Morning Edition4:00am — 9:00am |
Hosted by: Steve Inskeep, Renee Montagne For more than two decades, NPR's Morning Edition has prepared listeners for the day ahead with two hours of up-to-the-minute news, background analysis, commentary, and coverage of arts and sports. With nearly 13 million listeners, Morning Edition draws public radio's largest audience. |
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On Point9:00am — 11:00am |
Hosted by: Tom Ashbrook A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate. Topics chosen for the program are often taken from the biggest news stories of the day while others have a direct connection to issues that are at the core of what is urgent and important in the world at the moment. |
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Fresh Air11:00am — 12:00pm |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
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Day to Day12:00pm — 1:00pm |
Hosted by: Madeleine Brand, Alex Chadwick Nearly three years after its 2003 launch, Day to Day has become NPR's fastest-growing new program, redefining the newsmagazine concept. The program also strives for a pace and a midday informality different from its morning and afternoon counterparts, with fresh voices and stories that encourage listeners to "Come explore with us." |
KCLU Crosstalk1:00pm — 2:00pm |
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Here & Now2:00pm — 3:00pm |
Hosted by: Robin Young For one energetic hour each weekday, Here & 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. |
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Marketplace3:00pm — 3:30pm |
Hosted by: Kai Ryssdal Marketplace takes a very broad view of business, defining its content as any story that deals with money, which most of the world's stories do. |
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All Things Considered3:30pm — 7:00pm |
Hosted by: Melissa Block, Michele Norris, Robert Siegel For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews and offbeat features. |
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Fresh Air7:00pm — 8:00pm |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
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Here & Now8:00pm — 9:00pm |
Hosted by: Robin Young For one energetic hour each weekday, Here & 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. |
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On Point9:00pm — 11:00pm |
Hosted by: Tom Ashbrook A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate. Topics chosen for the program are often taken from the biggest news stories of the day while others have a direct connection to issues that are at the core of what is urgent and important in the world at the moment. |
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Jazz Latino11:00pm — 3:00am |
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Fresh Air3:00am — 4:00am |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
Friday
Friday
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Morning Edition4:00am — 9:00am |
Hosted by: Steve Inskeep, Renee Montagne For more than two decades, NPR's Morning Edition has prepared listeners for the day ahead with two hours of up-to-the-minute news, background analysis, commentary, and coverage of arts and sports. With nearly 13 million listeners, Morning Edition draws public radio's largest audience. |
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On Point9:00am — 11:00am |
Hosted by: Tom Ashbrook A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate. Topics chosen for the program are often taken from the biggest news stories of the day while others have a direct connection to issues that are at the core of what is urgent and important in the world at the moment. |
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Fresh Air11:00am — 12:00pm |
Hosted by: Terry Gross 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. |
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Day to Day12:00pm — 1:00pm |
Hosted by: Madeleine Brand, Alex Chadwick Nearly three years after its 2003 launch, Day to Day has become NPR's fastest-growing new program, redefining the newsmagazine concept. The program also strives for a pace and a midday informality different from its morning and afternoon counterparts, with fresh voices and stories that encourage listeners to "Come explore with us." |
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Science Friday1:00pm — 2:00pm |
Hosted by: Ira Flatow Science Friday is a weekly science talk show, broadcast live over public radio stations nationwide from 2-4pm Eastern time as part of NPR's Talk of the Nation programming. Each week, we focus on science topics that are in the news and try to bring an educated, balanced discussion to bear on the scientific issues at hand. Panels of expert guests join Science Friday's host, Ira Flatow, a veteran science journalist, to discuss science - and to take questions from listeners during the call-in portion of the program. |
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Here & Now2:00pm — 3:00pm |
Hosted by: Robin Young For one energetic hour each weekday, Here & 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. |
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Marketplace3:00pm — 3:30pm |
Hosted by: Kai Ryssdal Marketplace takes a very broad view of business, defining its content as any story that deals with money, which most of the world's stories do. |
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All Things Considered3:30pm — 7:00pm |
Hosted by: Melissa Block, Michele Norris, Robert Siegel For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews and offbeat features. |
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This American Life7:00pm — 8:00pm |
Hosted by: Ira Glass Join veteran NPR producer Ira Glass as he pushes the envelope of radio performance with a show that's part journalism, part arts, and entirely compelling and unique. Each week, This American Life chooses a theme. Glass does a story or two, and he invites a variety of writers and performers to take a whack at the theme, with stories, monologues, short radio plays, miniature documentaries, "found recordings" and original works for radio. |
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Here & Now8:00pm — 9:00pm |
Hosted by: Robin Young For one energetic hour each weekday, Here & 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. |
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On Point9:00pm — 11:00pm |
Hosted by: Tom Ashbrook A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate. Topics chosen for the program are often taken from the biggest news stories of the day while others have a direct connection to issues that are at the core of what is urgent and important in the world at the moment. |
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Piano Jazz11:00pm — 12:00am |
Hosted by: Marian McPartland For more than 25 years, jazz pianist Marian McPartland and her guests have teamed up for an hour of weekly jazz sessions. Whether it's solos, collaboration, reminiscences, or straight talk about influences and style, no two Piano Jazz sessions are ever the same. |
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Jazz12:00am — 4:00am |
Saturday
Saturday
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You Bet Your Garden5:00am — 6:00am |
Hosted by: Mike McGrath You Bet Your Garden offers fiercely organic advice to gardeners far and wide: Tips on caring for plants, fending off pests, wrestling with weeds, dealing with disease, and all the other fun things we outdoor enthusiasts enjoy sooooo much. |
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Weekend Edition Saturday6:00am — 10:00am |
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. |
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Car Talk10:00am — 11:00am |
Hosted by: Tom and Ray Magliozzi America's funniest auto mechanics take calls from weary car owners all over the country, and crack wise while they diagnose Dodges and dismiss Diahatsus. You don't have to know anything about cars to love this one hour weekly laugh fest. |
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Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me11:00am — 12:00pm |
Hosted by: Peter Sagal 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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Bob Edwards Weekend12:00pm — 2:00pm |
Heard on public radio stations across the country, Bob Edwards Weekend is a two-hour interview showcase, in which celebrated host Bob Edwards highlights the life and work of interesting people from newsmakers, historians, and authors to artists, actors, and regular folks too. |
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Beyond Words2:00pm — 3:00pm |
Hosted by: Frances Halpern A lively, informative interview hour for word lovers and literary toilers featuring everyone involved in the creative process: Authors, Actors, Poets, Publishers and more. |
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All Things Considered3:00pm — 4:00pm |
Hosted by: Melissa Block, Michele Norris, Robert Siegel For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews and offbeat features. |
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This American Life4:00pm — 5:00pm |
Hosted by: Ira Glass Join veteran NPR producer Ira Glass as he pushes the envelope of radio performance with a show that's part journalism, part arts, and entirely compelling and unique. Each week, This American Life chooses a theme. Glass does a story or two, and he invites a variety of writers and performers to take a whack at the theme, with stories, monologues, short radio plays, miniature documentaries, "found recordings" and original works for radio. |
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A Prairie Home Companion5:00pm — 7:00pm |
Hosted by: Garrison Keillor A Prairie Home Companion is now in its 32nd year of production. Live every Saturday night from 5-7 p.m. CT, A Prairie Home Companion features comedy sketches, music, and Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, "The News from Lake Wobegon." |
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Says You!7:00pm — 8:00pm |
Recorded in front of live audiences at various locations around Boston, Says You! features six panelists – divided into two teams of three – that bluff, guess and expound their way through the fast-paced, 30-minute program. |
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American Routes8:00pm — 10:00pm |
Hosted by: Nick Spitzer American Routes is a weekly two-hour public radio program produced in New Orleans, presenting a broad range of American music - blues and jazz, gospel and soul, old-time country and rockabilly, Cajun and zydeco, Tejano and Latin, roots rock and pop, avant-garde and classical. Now celebrating in our 9th year on the air, American Routes explores the shared musicall and cultural threads in these American styles and genresof music - and how they are distinguished. |
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West Coast Live10:00pm — 12:00am |
Hosted by: Sedge Thomson A fully live national 2-hour radio variety show hosted every weekend by Sedge Thomson and featuring author interviews, music, and comedy. |
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Saturday Night Salsa12:00am — 2:00am |
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Jazz Overnight2:00am — 4:00am |
Sunday
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City Arts and Lectures5:00am — 6:00am |
Hosted by: Linda Hunt Join host Linda Hunt in hearing some of the most celebrated writers, artists, and thinkers of our day as they address contemporary ideas and values, often discussing the creative process. These unique programs offer diverse perspective on literature, criticism, the performing arts, and the way we thinkabout the world we live in today. |
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Weekend Edition Sunday6:00am — 10:00am |
Hosted by: Liane Hansen Weekend Edition Sunday covers newsmakers and artists, scientists and politicans, music makers, writers, thinkers, theologians and all manner of news events. Regular features include commentaries from Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr and listener word play with Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. |
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A Prairie Home Companion10:00am — 12:00pm |
Hosted by: Garrison Keillor A Prairie Home Companion is now in its 32nd year of production. Live every Saturday night from 5-7 p.m. CT, A Prairie Home Companion features comedy sketches, music, and Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, "The News from Lake Wobegon." |
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Car Talk12:00pm — 1:00pm |
Hosted by: Tom and Ray Magliozzi America's funniest auto mechanics take calls from weary car owners all over the country, and crack wise while they diagnose Dodges and dismiss Diahatsus. You don't have to know anything about cars to love this one hour weekly laugh fest. |
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Blues Shack1:00pm — 4:00pm |
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All Things Considered4:00pm — 5:00pm |
Hosted by: Melissa Block, Michele Norris, Robert Siegel For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews and offbeat features. |
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Travel with Rick Steves5:00pm — 6:00pm |
Travel with Rick Steves is a fun, hour-long, and practical talk show with guest experts and calls and questions from travelers. This weekly program is a lively conversation between travelers and the experts as we learn to explore our world smartly, smoothly, and thoughtfully. |
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A Chef's Table6:00pm — 7:00pm |
Hosted by: Jim Coleman Why do great parties always end up in the kitchen? It's cozy, warm and you're closest to the food! Every week, Chef Jim Coleman invites you into his kitchen for great conversations with nationally-known chefs and food experts. Together, they cook up mouthwatering recipes and explain cuisines and techniques. |
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Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me7:00pm — 8:00pm |
Hosted by: Peter Sagal 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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To the Best of Our Knowledge8:00pm — 10:00pm |
Hosted by: Jim Fleming TTBOOK began as an audio magazine of ideas - two hours of smart, entertaining radio for people with curious minds. It's sort of journalistic, but it's never about the President's speech to the U.N., weapons inspections in Iraq, or yesterday's stock market disaster. It's the kind of show that would spend an hour on the future of capitalism, or on the roots of Islamic fundamentalism. It might also spend an hour on hair. Or salt. Or pirates, road trips, psychic phenomena, house cleaning, animal intelligence, high energy physics, or how to say you're sorry. It's the kind of show where someone might mention Charlotte Bronte or Anthony Trollope in one segment, U2 or They Might Be Giants in another. |
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etown10:00pm — 11:00pm |
Hosted by: Nick Forster etown's mission is to educate, entertain and inspire a diverse audience, through music and conversation, to create a socially responsible and environmentally sustainable world. We're heard from coast to coast on NPR, commercial, and community stations. Like old-time radio variety shows, every etown show is taped in front of a live audience and features performances from many of today's top musical artists as well as conversation and information about our communities and our environment. |
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Jazz11:00pm — 3:00am |
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Says You!3:00am — 4:00am |
Recorded in front of live audiences at various locations around Boston, Says You! features six panelists – divided into two teams of three – that bluff, guess and expound their way through the fast-paced, 30-minute program. |

