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48 Pieces

Left, Right & Center is KCRW’s show where we take on all the political issues -- even the complicated ones that might divide your own family.

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84 Pieces

Exploring what it means to live a good life.

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251 Pieces

Introduce children to classical music in a fun and entertaining way.


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61 Pieces

Radio essays recorded in the writer's own voice about topics related to Minnesota arts culture and history. Programming is supported by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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400 Pieces

Relive the music of "Underground FM" from the mid-60s to the mid-70s! Prog rock, psychedelia, folk rock, blues, English blues, Canterbury scene, southern rock, folk, all arranged in thematic sets with historical narrative. And it's all played from original vinyl LPs and singles. Two hour-long programs each week, hosted by Dan Wardlow. Fits the NPR Special Programming clock too!

  • From: Dan Wardlow
  • Updated: Jun 04, 2022
  • Avg Piece Length: 59:51
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116 Pieces

Audacious with Chion Wolf highlights the uncommon experiences of everyday people – asking questions that get right to the heart of things.

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Journalism and Mass Communication students at The American University in Cairo (AUC) share their thoughts on what they remember about Tuesday, January 25th, 2011.

  • From: kim fox
  • Updated: Feb 18, 2011
  • Avg Piece Length: 13:36
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6 Pieces

Wisconsin Public Radio has a new series called Wisconsin Life. These are short, 3:15 segments that try to capture a unique person, place, or moment in audio.

Caption: Atomic Age Cocktail Party, Credit: Illinois Public Media/Kurt Bielema
76 Pieces

Weekly series featuring music from the "Golden Age of the Hi-Fi." Hosted by Jason Croft and produced by Illinois Public Media.

  • From: WILL
  • Updated: Oct 10, 2022
  • Avg Piece Length: 59:30
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A series of stories that explore love and relationships in the lives of young people who are taking their first steps in this arena.

Caption: This estimate includes those typically not counted by CDC estimates, e.g., the incarcerated, active duty military, homeless., Credit: Jake Harper
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Hepatitis C infects an estimated five million Americans, though most of them don’t know it. Now, deaths from hepatitis C are on the rise in baby boomers. And new infections are creeping up among a younger generation of injection drug users. But there's new hope. Less than a year ago, their only options for treatment were complicated regimens of injections that caused major side effects and didn’t always lead to a cure. Today, new drugs can cure the disease, with few side effects. It's what many people living with hepatitis C have been waiting for. The trouble is, the drugs are so expensive they're out of reach for many. So where do we go from here?

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9 Pieces

In this special report, we explore the lives of eight groups of people under the Trump administration. From undocumented lovers, to a transgender woman in a Trump-supporting household, they show us how they are coming to terms with the new administration.

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From the desert to prison. In eight tight episodes AT NiGHT I FLY dives into the life, work, and philosophy of prison poet Spoon Jackson through interviews, field pieces, and original music/sound design.

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The Aspen Psychedelic Symposium gathered over 400 curious attendees to explore the tradition, science, and advocacy behind integrating these life-saving medicines into modern culture.

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11 Pieces

Over the course of 6 weeks teens pitched, conducted interviews, and produced a story of their choosing. These stories are personal audio essays, features, and sound experiments focusing on the teens' identity, community, and families. This youth radio program exists as part of Chicago-based non-profit After School Matters.

  • From: Ariel Mejia
  • Updated: Aug 18, 2020
  • Avg Piece Length: 05:53
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13 Pieces

Stories produced by Chicago teens at the After School Matters Youth Radio program.

  • From: Ariel Mejia
  • Updated: Aug 08, 2019
  • Avg Piece Length: 07:11
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16 Pieces

Stories produced by Chicago teens at the After School Matters Youth Radio program.

  • From: Ariel Mejia
  • Updated: Aug 03, 2018
  • Avg Piece Length: 09:28
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15 Pieces

Stories produced during ASM Youth Radio's Spring 2019 session.

  • From: Ariel Mejia
  • Updated: Apr 10, 2019
  • Avg Piece Length: 05:38
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10 Pieces

Over the course of 11 weeks teens pitched, conducted interviews, and produced a story of their choosing. The majority of these stories are personal audio essays and interrogations into the teens' identity, community, and families. This youth radio program exists as part of Chicago-based non-profit After School Matters.

  • From: Ariel Mejia
  • Updated: Jan 21, 2021
  • Avg Piece Length: 06:58
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10 Pieces

Over the course of 11 weeks teens pitched, conducted interviews, and produced a story of their choosing. The majority of these stories are personal audio essays and interrogations into the teens' identity, community, and families. This youth radio program exists as part of Chicago-based non-profit After School Matters.

  • From: Ariel Mejia
  • Updated: Dec 06, 2019
  • Avg Piece Length: 05:05
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10 Pieces

Radio stories produced by teens in the After School Matters Youth Radio program in Chicago, Illinois in the fall of 2018.

  • From: Ariel Mejia
  • Updated: Dec 08, 2018
  • Avg Piece Length: 09:09
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3 Pieces

Discover the magic of the reference desk

Caption: Deemable Tech: Tech help worth listening to.
76 Pieces

Weekly show. Free to stations. Each week on the "Deemable Tech" podcast, hosts Ray Hollister and Tom Braun answer questions submitted by users about computers, tablets, mobile phone, gadgets and the Internet. Then, producer Sean Birch takes the best questions of the week and features them in "Ask Deemable Tech", a drop-in for NPR's Morning Edition C segment, or in WESAT or WESUN from the B seg cutaway at 34:20 to headlines at 39:00.

  • From: WJCT
  • Updated: Jan 14, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 03:30