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A weekly five-minute film review series with critics John DeSando and Kristin Dreyer Kramer. On this week's show, John and Kristin get taken by Takers and find some highs in Get Low.
- From: It's Movie Time
- Updated: Sep 02, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:05:00
Join musician Jason Wilber for a weekly one hour chat with some of Rock, Americana, and Folk music's best singers, songwriters, and recording artists. Recent guests include Emmylou Harris, John Prine, Josh Ritter, Mary Gauthier, and Todd Snider. Listeners gain insight into the experiences, influences, epiphanies, and collaborations that have shaped each guest's life and work. Included in every episode is a short talk with "Rock and Roll Professor" Andy Hollinden about the story behind a classic song from rock music history.
- From: ISOAS Media
- Updated: Sep 02, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:59:58
Weekly science radio program hosted by Dr. Charles Lee and Dr. Frank Ling. Each show features interviews with scientists and technical innovators, humorous commentary on recent discoveries, plus the Grokotron 5000 and the World Famous Question of the Week! Tune in every week and rediscover the world as you think you know it. For more information, visit the website at: WWW.GROKS.NET
- From: Charles Lee
- Updated: Sep 01, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:27:19
CyberFrequencies is a fast-paced news and culture podcast that explores how the Web and technology are transforming our culture daily. We do that by sifting through the barrage of information and noise so that you don't have to. Visit us at CyberFrequencies.com!
- From: Queena Kim
- Updated: Aug 31, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:07:41
There's an outrageous scam going on in America -- and the muckraking Tannen Weekly exposes it! You won't believe how we've all been flummoxed...here's how to "DOUBLE YOUR MONEY, OVERNIGHT!"
- From: Peter Tannen
- Updated: Aug 30, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:02:21
As Duke Ellington famously said, there are two kinds of music. Global Village plays the good kind...from all over the world. With a fresh and inventive musical mix and welcoming presentation, Global Village is like nothing else on radio, offering a special kind of "go-to" program that speaks to the joys of musical discovery and works well as a companion to a variety of local and national shows. "...the trifecta of good world music radio presentation: a great ear for music, a good sense for sequencing and sounds, and (perhaps most importantly) a knack for presenting real music with real information without being wonky or pedantic." Megan Romer, About.com World Music Blog
- From: KMUW
- Updated: Aug 27, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:57:00
Recently, The New York Times had an "Unplugged" experiment challenging people to unplug from their favorite media devices for a period of time. Around this time several Y-Press reporters became interested in how teens are using media and started to do some digging.
- From: Y-Press
- Updated: Aug 27, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:04:39
Music Mountain 2010 is a series of 17 complete chamber music concerts recorded at Music Mountain's eighty-first season in the summer of 2010. The concerts are produced into self contained programs lasting 1 hour 56 minutes. Stations may run all 17 as a series or license the ones they wish to put into a number of available dates.
- From: Music Mountain
- Updated: Aug 26, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 01:56:00
A one hour excerpt from each of the 17 concerts in the 2010 Music Mountain Chamber Music Series. These are complete 57 minute programs with self-contained intros and outros.
- From: Music Mountain
- Updated: Aug 26, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:57:00
Fun, entertaining, science-based radio show exploring critical issues regarding our natural world.
- From: Pat Maxwell
- Updated: Aug 25, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:01:30
Two-minute analyses of the serious environmental, economic and social crises facing the world and the US, with analogy made to the catastrophic attack on Pearl Harbor. Pieces are embedded in World War II music and audio recordings.
- From: Judy Lubow
- Updated: Aug 24, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:02:00
Your weekly show about new perspectives on intelligent, scientific, commonsense medicine and strategies for effective, affordable health care, hosted by Dr. Robert Zieve, MD. New shows running 55min.
- From: Steven Ayres
- Updated: Aug 24, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:48:42
PRX and NPR are excited to announce the Fall 2010 Season of State of the Re:Union: six new episodes of fresh stories on building and rebuilding communities (http://www.prx.org/sotru). State of the Re:Union is a nationally aired public radio show created and hosted Public Radio Talent Quest Winner and performance artist Al Letson. With a journalistic, documentary-style approach, each hour-long program focuses exclusively on one city or town and features interviews, commentary, recordings, listener-generated letters and music.
- From: Al Letson
- Updated: Aug 20, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:53:53
A series of short, sound-rich pieces in which experts teach listeners a practical or whimsical skills.
- From: Vermont Public Radio
- Updated: Aug 20, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:03:03
- From: ken nash
- Updated: Aug 19, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:27:24
- From: Sound Opinions
- Updated: Aug 19, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:58:59
These are 30 second promos for weekly episodes of Sound Opinions.
- From: Sound Opinions
- Updated: Aug 19, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:01:12
A weekly spoken-word series in Chicago, where journalists, comedians, and other fresh voices offer perspective on current events.
- From: Alison Weiss
- Updated: Aug 19, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:09:28
ONE LAST WORD is a series of opinion pieces on a wide variety of subjects written and produced by Mark Blackmon. Each audio piece, ranging from three to five minutes in length, is suitable for your public radio news, opinion or public affairs program.
- From: Mark Blackmon
- Updated: Aug 15, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:04:33
features that wereoriginal part of WQEd-FMs Sunday Arts magazine which ran in the mid 90's. Presented as examples of what can be done for your city
- From: Sunday X
- Updated: Aug 15, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:05:10
A one-hour weekly program (1/2 talk, 1/2 music) exploring the universal truths common in all creativity through conversations and music with songwriters and other artists.
- From: John & Vivian Dillon Nesbitt
- Updated: Aug 14, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:58:59
The Moth Radio Hour features true stories told live on stage without scripts, notes, props, or accompaniment. Each Moth Radio Hour mixes humorous, heartbreaking, and poignant tales that captivate, surprise, and delight audiences with their honesty, bravery and humor. Brought to you by PRX and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media, the fall 2010 season is available free to public radio stations. Learn more about The Moth, the series and live events. Please confirm carriage of The Moth Radio Hour by contacting Israel Smith at 612-377-3256 or ismarketing -at-yahoo-dot-com. Moth storytellers stand alone, under a spotlight, with only a microphone and a roomful of strangers. The storyteller and the audience embark on a high-wire act of shared experience which is both terrifying and exhilarating. Originally formed by the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce immensely popular events at theaters and clubs around New York City and later around the country.Today, The Moth is a nonprofit organization with ongoing programs, all of which contribute their best stories to The Moth Radio Hour: The Moth Mainstage where celebrities appear alongside unique voices from all walks of life.
- From: The Moth
- Updated: Aug 13, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:54:01
Youth Radio Vermont is a program of the Vermont Folklife Center in Middlebury, VT that trains kids in the art of radio documentary production.
- From: Vermont Folklife Center Media
- Updated: Aug 10, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:04:26
The syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah is 3 hour weekly mixshow of that consists of Intelligent Hip-Hop Radio news and commentary along with diverse Black Radio/Urban Radio music mixes of independent and mainstream Hip-Hop, Soul, Reggae, Jazz, Funk, House, etc.
- From: FuseBox Radio Broadcast
- Updated: Aug 10, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 03:03:23
Pied Piper Radio is a weekly children's program, featuring music for the young from a variety of genres and eras.
- From: Amberly Warnke
- Updated: Aug 09, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:59:00
NPR Music, WBGO and WGBH present live performances from George Wein's annual showcase of the best in jazz. [Available for free to NPR member stations. If you're not an NPR member station, contact programservices@npr.org]
- From: NPR Music
- Updated: Aug 09, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:58:22
NPR Music, WFUV, Folk Alley and mvyradio present live performances from George Wein's annual showcase of the best in folk music. [Available for free to NPR member stations. If you're not an NPR member station, contact programservices@npr.org]
- From: NPR Music
- Updated: Aug 05, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:54:50
Weekly show. Free to stations. Folk Alley host Jim Blum ("bloom") collects the best in traditional and contemporary folk, Americana and roots music from the latest releases, classics, exclusive Folk Alley in-studio and live concert recordings. Two discreet hours each week.
- From: WKSU
- Updated: Aug 05, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:58:59
"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" is a "newsical" series from a guy who spent 24 years writing for Dan Rather on the CBS Evening News and has now returned to his roots in public radio. ( YOUR STATI0N NEEDS A CPB GRANT TO PAY RIGHTS FOR STREAMING THE COPYRIGHTED MUSIC) Each 55ish minute episode explores a single subject with narration. music. soundbites. Each episode is also designed to be a stand alone program. Topics, music and moods vary.
- From: Paul Fischer
- Updated: Aug 04, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:54:56
Bluegrass With Mustard is the Bluegrass variety show that dares to be delirious, but is really a deep cultural immersion in the music, musicians, and historical matrix of America's folk music on steroids. Host Pastor Mustard, long-time emcee of the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, brings insight and humor to a playlist that straddles the decades and traditions of a century of music on records.
- From: Dan Sadowsky
- Updated: Aug 04, 2010
- Avg Piece Length: 00:59:30
