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 |  | Host: Bill Littlefield There's the sports world and there's the rest of the world; Only a Game brings them together as sports radio with opposable thumbs. Only A Game tells the stories behind the box scores, including the explosion of interest in women's sports, competitive opportunities for the disabled, the business of sports and of course who actually wins and who loses the games.
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|  | Host: Scott Simon From civil wars in Bosnia and El Salvador, to hospital rooms, police stations, and America's backyards, Peabody Award-winning correspondent Scott Simon brings a well-traveled perspective to his role as host of Weekend Edition/Saturday.
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|  | Host: Tom and Ray Magliozzi Imagine the Marx Brothers answering questions about automobiles. Picture Monty Python trying to imitate car noises. Think of A.J. Foyt telling someone how to open the car hood. Mix it all up, throw in a little Dr. Ruth and a little Smothers Brothers, and you've got Car Talk, NPR's Peabody Award-winning radio program hosted by Tom and Ray Magliozzi, better known to their listeners as "Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers."
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|  | Host: Peter Sagal Each week on the radio you can test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what's real news and what's made up. Call in to compete with panelists like Charlie Pierce, Roxanne Roberts and P.J. O'Rourke and you could win the prize of Carl Kassel's voice on your answering machine.
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|  | Host: David Boeri Radio Boston is a weekly one hour program devoted to bringing the personal stories of the people of Boston and beyond by exploring a single topic in-depth. The program encourages listeners to join the conversation through innovative reporting, interviews and commentary.
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|  | Hosts: Desiree Cooper and Bill Radke Weekend America is a new show from the producers of Marketplace. It will include news, events coverage, music performance, people talking to people, "catch-up" reports on trends and developments in science and humanities, listening sessions to the best works in progress, and a look at Americans doing what we do on weekends.
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|  | Host: Ira Glass This American Life documents and describes contemporary America with stories that are alternately engaging, intimate, surprising, funny, disturbing, and bittersweet. Host Ira Glass explores a single theme each week using a blend of music and narrative to produce a unique form of radio.
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|  | Sixty minutes of news, comment, and analysis from the world's largest news organization.
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|  | Host: Debbie Elliott The original flagship newsmagazine from NPR includes world news, features, reviews, analysis, and commentary. The program rings with the disparate voices of its commentators, from veteran analyst Daniel Schorr and storyteller Kevin Kling to poet Andrei Codrescu.
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|  | Host: Bill Littlefield There's the sports world and there's the rest of the world; Only a Game brings them together as sports radio with opposable thumbs. Only A Game tells the stories behind the box scores, including the explosion of interest in women's sports, competitive opportunities for the disabled, the business of sports and of course who actually wins and who loses the games.
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|  | Host: Kurt Andersen Studio 360 is a show about arts and culture, hosted by novelist and journalist Kurt Andersen and produced by Public Radio International and WNYC. The show presents richly textured and emotionally resonant stories that look at art's creative influence and transformative power in everyday life.
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|  | Host: Tavis Smiley This two-hour weekly show offers a unique blend of news and newsmakers in expanded conversations, along with feature reports and regular commentators Cornel West, Connie Rice, J.C. Watts, Omar Wasow, Dr. Ian Smith, Kimberle Williams Crenshaw, Michael Eric Dyson, Antonio Gonzalez and George Johnson.
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|  | Host: Jose Masso, Peter Martinez and Greg Molina Con Salsa is a bilingual music program that includes the best of Afro-Cuban music, Salsa, Latin-jazz, Merengue, Nueva Trova and World Music.
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|  | Host: Jose Masso, Peter Martinez and Greg Molina Con Salsa is a bilingual music program that includes the best of Afro-Cuban music, Salsa, Latin-jazz, Merengue, Nueva Trova and World Music.
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|  | A collection of various shows from the BBC covering a range of news, talk, sports, drama, science and other programming.
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|  | Hosts: Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield In today's fast-moving society, the media has become ubiquitous white noise. On The Media decodes what we hear, read and see every day, arming citizens with the critical tools necessary to survive the information age. It cuts through the cacophony with insight, a sense of urgency and an arched eyebrow.
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