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Unlike most other American programs, we're not here to gloss over the news. We offer a critical review of American media and ask journalists to be responsible to their principles.
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These are the hours when fancy takes flight, and anything classical goes, from songs of the Troubadours and dances of the Renaissance to well-known favorites, opera and oratorio, the avant-garde, even some jazz, and many pieces you won't hear...
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Eavesdropping has never been so glamorous! Host Leonard Lopate lets you in on the best conversations with writers, actors, ex-presidents, dancers, scientists, comedians, historians, grammarians, curators, filmmakers, and do-it-yourself experts.
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Brian Lehrer and his guests take on the issues dominating conversation in New York and around the world. This daily program cuts through the usual talk radio punditry and brings a smart, humane approach to the day's events.
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Current issues, events and trends in art are a jumping off point for an exploration of ideas that aren't necessarily "news," yet are provocative and offer a lens on experience that only art can provide.
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WNYC music host John Schaefer showcases the finest composers and performers with a program focused squarely on New York's vibrant cultural scene. Tune in for live music performances by leading musicians and composers, stimulating conversation...
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The Takeaway is the national morning news program that delivers the news and analysis you need to catch up, start your day, and prepare for what’s ahead.
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Hosted by: Terrance McKnight
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Radio Lab is WNYC's weekly experiment in storytelling and sound. Each week, Jad and the Radio Lab technicians hand-craft a selection of unusual audio. You'll hear radio from all over the world and all over the map: that unique fertile ground...
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Hosted by: Midge Woolsey
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An eclectic mix of American Popular Standards, classical, rock and roll, jazz and "good talk" with host Jonathan Schwartz. Tune in for a very particular take on New York life.
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Hosted by: Jeff Spurgeon
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The show featured segments on movies, Broadway, rock, jazz, world and classical music, studio performances and interviews with guests.
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Hosted by: David Garland
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New Sounds provides a place for your left and right brain to unwind at the end of day. Host John Schaefer combs recent recordings for one of the most educational and enchanting hours on radio.
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Where else can you find an interview with Academy Award-winning composer John Barry, flying saucer music, or wall-to-wall Hawaiian War Chants? Spinning On Air crosses musical boundaries in quest of the fire ignited by the interaction of Art and...
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A talk show about technology and the web.
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Get ready to swing! Every Saturday, the sounds of big band music ring out over the airwaves as Danny Stiles, the "Vicar of Vintage," sets your radio aglow with songs, remembrances, and the spin only he can give. Watch out, as the 1920's and 50's...
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Host Leonard Lopate lets you in on the best conversations with writers, actors, ex-presidents, dancers, scientists, comedians, historians, grammarians, curators, filmmakers, and do-it-yourself experts. Live interaction is critical to Lopate's...
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The show remains one of the few programs devoted to the traditional and contemporary folksong.Folksong festival was one of the first radio programs to focus on issues of homosexuality and continues to shake up audiences with anti-American...
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