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Salt Lake Tribune
August 14, 2017
The Tribune has partnered with American Public Media's Public Insight Network — a database of people across the country who can describeÃÂ ...
WUNC
August 11, 2017
“It's a media show marked with cynicism and hypocrisy,” Lemgruber says ... Amnesty International initiative called CrossFire shows that it's Rio'sÃÂ ...
Delmarva Public Radio
August 11, 2017
Government reports show that the median rate of hospice patients discharged before death has climbed steadily since at least 2000, peaking inÃÂ ...
WNIJ and WNIU
August 10, 2017
... to providers who serve patients on Medicaid, a federal-state program that provides health insurance to lower-income and disabled people.
WNIJ and WNIU
August 10, 2017
Groban is a big star, and he sold a lot of tickets — on average the show made about $1 million a week. But, as often happens on Broadway,ÃÂ ...
All Access Music Group
August 8, 2017
AMERICAN PUBLIC MEDIA children's science podcast BRAINS ON! has ... FOUNDATION Advancing Informal STEM Learning program grant to partner ... at that time and results to be discussed on an episode of the show.
All Access Music Group
August 7, 2017
AMERICAN PUBLIC MEDIA children's science podcast BRAINS ON! has received a NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Advancing InformalÃÂ ...
Wisconsin Public Radio News
August 2, 2017
American Public Media's "Performance Today" produced a show on ... Torke's music is heard on WPR's classical shows regularly, not toÃÂ ...
89.3 KPCC
August 1, 2017
Ava DuVernay is just one of 34 female directors of the top 900 films studied by USC Annenberg's Media, Diversity & Social Change Initiative.
North Country Public Radio
July 27, 2017
He's a political hack," said right-wing talk show host Michael Savage on his program. "The American people will be behind you. Don't worryÃÂ ...
KASU
July 25, 2017
Q: Should the federal healthcare plan retain money for Medicaid expansion as used in Arkansas for the Arkansas Works program, formerlyÃÂ ...
89.3 KPCC
July 15, 2017
It was featured in "Apocalypse Now" and later the acclaimed but short-lived 1980's TV show "China Beach ." But those references are lost onÃÂ ...
Current
July 12, 2017
American Public Media has reorganized some of its leaders and hired ... a producer at Wisconsin Public Radio for the national program To TheÃÂ ...
Los Angeles Times
April 12, 2017
In the last year, the 28-year-old program has seen its audience grow ... of “Marketplace's” portfolio of programs, said in a recent interview. ... “Marketplace Tech” — through American Public Media, the St. Paul, Minn.-based parent company. Together, the shows attract a larger audience than leading cableÃÂ ...
Current
December 31, 1999
Steve Nelson, director of programming at NPR, speaks during the 2017 Public Radio Program Directors conference in Washington, D.C.ÃÂ ...
The Telegraph
March 11, 2017
Lately, Robert McDuffie Center for Strings students played at Carnegie Hall in New York City and will be featured in American Public Media's "Performance Today" beginning Monday. American Public Media produces radio programs that are broadcastÃÂ ...
89.3 WFPL
March 10, 2017
A report from the Kentucky Department of Corrections issued on March 2 shows 2,294 inmates were being held in the jail. That's 503 ... Like the jail in Louisville, smaller county jails across the state are suffering from overcrowding as well, state ...
88.9 KETR
March 10, 2017
"Indian country needs a huge infrastructure building program. What we want are sustainable green jobs," she told NPR.
Spokane Public Radio
March 10, 2017
But not all review sites use such software and even if they do, no program can screen out all politically motivated content.
Huffington Post
March 10, 2017
Wallace had been working for the American Public Media show "Marketplace" for months when he was abruptly fired in February.
WNPR News
March 9, 2017
"That money is meant for additional English as a second language, for after school programs, maybe for interpretation or working with parents," Sugarman said.
Tri States Public Radio
March 8, 2017
"The problem with the negotiation in Part D is not a political, partisan problem - it's that it won't work," said Holtz-Eakin, adding that the Medicare Part D program is already holding prescription drug costs down because of the negotiating ability ...
WNIJ and WNIU
March 8, 2017
And a 2012 Pew Charitable Trusts report Trump has cited does not, in fact, show any type of mass voter fraud. As for being registered in multiple states, digging by news organizations showed that some Trump staffers and family members were among thoseÃÂ ...
North Country Public Radio
March 8, 2017
To show their economic importance and impact on society, women are being encouraged to take the day off from paid and unpaid labor and not to shop - except at women and minority owned and small businesses.
Texas Public Radio
March 7, 2017
Your program, "The Response: America's Story," is asking listeners to use their smart phones to answer a question and send their responses to the show. I'm sure that some of our listeners have heard some of those promos on our station. What question onÃÂ ...
Rhode Island Public Radio
March 6, 2017
As the authors wrote, "available evidence shows no appreciable relationship between consumption of dietary cholesterol and [blood] cholesterol ... Cholesterol is not a nutrient of concern for overconsumption." But some nutrition scientists worry that ...
Current
March 6, 2017
Former Marketplace reporter Lewis Wallace got widespread attention after losing his job over a Medium post in which he questioned the fate of journalism in the Trump era.
Amarillo.com
March 6, 2017
They also broadcast National Public Radio shows such as "Car Talk" and "A Prairie Home Companion," although with less frequency than 94.9.
89.3 KPCC
March 3, 2017
LA City Archivist Michael Holland writes for Alive!, the city employee paper, and shares his columns on the treasures from the archive with Off-Ramp.
89.3 KPCC
March 1, 2017
It was really because of Periscope and social media that allowed us to show what was happening and listen to what was happening on the House floor.
Marketplace.org
February 28, 2017
David Brancaccio is the host of American Public Media's Marketplace Morning Report, now a regular segment on NPR's Morning Edition.
YES! Magazine
February 28, 2017
... caters to them, offering listeners live broadcasts of the Hoopa tribe's general meetings; a local, award-winning, weekly show called "Health Matters"; and an array of national programming, including NPR newscasts and Native American public media shows.
North Country Public Radio
February 27, 2017
Former President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush arrive for Donald Trump's inauguration Jan. 20 at the U.S. Capitol. Monday on Today, Bush commented regarding developments in the nascent Trump presidency.
Wisconsin Public Radio News
February 27, 2017
Major changes to the way the United States combats violent extremism could be coming. But is that a good thing? Right now, a U.S. Department of Homeland Security program called Countering Violent Extremism tries to dissolve threats from a wide variety ...
Wisconsin Public Radio News
February 24, 2017
Recent analysis of TV viewership shows that several programs with a predominantly black cast or a main storyline that focuses on a black character have broad appeal among the general American audience.
Tri States Public Radio
February 23, 2017
The majority of Western's international students are studying at the graduate level. A lot of those students start by learning English through Western's English as a Second Language Program before going on to pursue a bachelor's or master's degree at WIU.
Rhode Island Public Radio
February 23, 2017
A new poll from Quinnipiac University shows that 52 percent of registered voters said they trust the news media more than Trump to tell them "the truth about important issues.
KOSU
February 23, 2017
Emails made public Wednesday show newly confirmed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt coordinated with the fossil fuel industry and political groups to fight federal environmental regulations when he served as Oklahoma'sÃÂ ...
The Telegraph
February 23, 2017
From left, violinist Iris Wu, violinist Bronwyn James, cellist Elena Ariza and violist Jotham Rosen perform String Quartet No.3, Op.44 No.1 (Felix Mendelssohn) while practicing at the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings in 2015.
Delmarva Public Radio
February 22, 2017
And we've seen these late night shows step up their criticism of him. And they've found a groove creatively. And they've also had an increase in ratings.
WNIJ and WNIU
February 22, 2017
His new programs of stealth detention, interrogation, and surveillance tested the limits of presidents' secret, unilateral actions.
Tri States Public Radio
February 22, 2017
For example, according to the DoE's website, disaggregated education data helped show which colleges had large numbers of low-income AAPI students and students living below the poverty line, indicating which schools might need more funding.
Tri States Public Radio
February 20, 2017
In part, I think that shows his inexperience with government, and we'll see. Presidents have the .... You write he inaugurated new kinds of military commissions, secret programs to detain and interrogate terrorist suspects, domestic surveillance by the ...
89.3 WFPL
February 20, 2017
The wheels have been in motion for such a program since late 2014, but "red tape" kept the brakes on an official rollout, said Rolf Eisinger, the city's bike and pedestrian coordinator.
Miami Herald
February 19, 2017
The district has since suspended the internship program at WLRN, which has its main studios in a district-operated downtown Miami building next to school board headquarters.
Orange County Breeze
February 19, 2017
A Pro Organo CD released in summer 2016 features Mr. Cowan and Bradley Welch in a program of original works and transcriptions for duo organists, performed on the monumental Casavant organ at Broadway Baptist Church in Fort Worth, TX.
West Virginia Public Broadcasting
February 19, 2017
The program is comprised of stories from providers and patients all across the U.S. about their health experiences - submitted in their own words using the technology in their pockets.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
February 18, 2017
In a news release, Dave Kansas, executive vice president of American Public Media, which distributes the show, said, "Chris has brilliantly built on Garrison's legacy.
Marketplace.org
February 17, 2017
I had never seen "Chef's Table" as of then, and so I said, "Look, let me watch a couple of these shows and let me see if this is something that I feel comfortable doing.
North Country Public Radio
February 16, 2017
The Oscar-nominated film highlights the lives of three African-American women whose brilliant mathematical contributions to NASA and the Apollo program were left out of most magazines, news reports and books that covered the U.S. space program.