Georgia Public Broadcasting
- Call Letters: Many -- See Station Description
- Frequency: Many -- See Station Description
- http://www.gpb.org
- Affiliations: NPR, APM, and PRI
- Networks: American Routes Private Network, Reveal, and American Public Media
Since 1984, Georgia Public Broadcasting’s listener-supported, 19-station public radio network has been Georgia's source for great music and National Public Radio (NPR) news.
Daily NPR favorites like Morning Edition , Here and Now, On Point, Fresh Air , All Things Considered , and Performance Today and Marketplace from American Public Media (APM), are complemented with locally produced newscasts and features alaong with the daily talk show Political Rewind hosted by Bill Nigut along with the nightly classical series Serendipity and the weekly broadcasts of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, both hosted by Sarah Zaslaw. Weeknights GPB also offers programs like On the Media, This American Life, Snap Judgment and Ted Radio Hour. On Sunday nights, we feature Savannah Music Festival Live featuring performances from the yearly concert series from the coast. On Friday nights and overnights on weekends we feature Jazz from the WFMT Jazz Network. Weekend staples include Weekend Edition , All Things Considered, Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, On the Media and Ask Me Another from NPR, The Splendid Table from APM; the Celtic Green Island Radio Show from WSVH in Savannah; plus Freakonomics Radio, New Yorker Radio Hour, The Moth Radio Hour, Reveal, Milk Street Radio and Travel with Rick Steves
Listen to Georgia Public Broadcasting on these 19 stations: Albany - 91.7 FM, Athens - 91.7 FM, Atlanta - 88.5 FM, Augusta - 90.7 FM, Brunswick - 88.9 FM, Carrollton - 90.7 FM, Columbus - 88.1 FM, Dahlonega - 89.5 FM, Dalton - 98.9 FM, Demorest - 88.3 FM, Fort Gaines - 90.9 FM, Macon - 89.7 FM, Milledgeville - 88.3 FM, Rome - 97.7 FM, Savannah - 91.1 FM, Tifton - 91.1 FM, Valdosta - 91.7 FM and 90.9 FM, Waycross - 90.1 FM.
Series
Public school students and parents are seeing some changes this year in the way their schools handle bullying. That’s because of a law passed by the legislature last year that schools are now starting to put into practice. Is it working? The Southern Education Desk dug in to find out in this 4-part series
- From: Georgia Public Broadcasting
- Updated: Jan 24, 2012
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