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NPR (National Public Radio) is an internationally acclaimed producer and distributor of noncommercial news, talk, and entertainment programming. A privately supported, not-for-profit membership organization, NPR serves a growing audience of 27.5 million Americans each week in partnership with more than 860 independently operated, noncommercial public radio stations.
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HowStuffWorks explains thousands of topics, from engines to lock-picking to ESP, with video and illustrations so you can learn how everything works.
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HowStuffWorks - Learn How Everything Works!
Contemporary drama in a rural setting from the world's longest running radio soap opera.
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KCRW 89.9 FM is a Free Internet Public Radio Station of Santa Monica College, in Los Angeles, California - Streaming Live Independent Music, NPR News, and Talk
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American Public Media, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, is the largest owner and operator of public radio stations and a premier producer and distributor of public radio programming in the nation. It is also the largest producer and distributor of classical music programming in the United States.
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WNYC 93.9 FM and AM 820 are New York's flagship public radio stations, broadcasting the finest programs from National Public Radio and Public Radio International, as well as a wide range of award-winning local programming.
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PBS and our member stations are America’s largest classroom, the nation’s largest stage for the arts and a trusted window to the world. In addition, PBS's educational media helps prepare children for success in school and opens up the world to them in an age-appropriate way.
We invite you to find out more about America’s largest public media enterprise.
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The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded and continuously published in New York City since 1851. The New York Times has won 106 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any news organization.[3] Its website is the most popular American online newspaper website, receiving more than 30 million unique visitors per month.[4]
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J.C. Hutchins is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction storyteller, with 15 years of professional writing experience. His two novels – 7th Son: Descent and Personal Effects: Dark Art — were published in 2009 by St. Martin’s Press.
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I’ve been a pilot for a major U.S. Carrier since 1989. Before that I flew A-10s for the Air Force. I was stationed at RAF Bentwaters in the UK, and then at McClellan AFB in California. I left the Air Force and then we won the cold war. I think it was just a coincidence
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Arts, culture and city life from WNYC, New York Public Radio, 93.9 FM, 820 AM.
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IndieFeed delivers fresh and quality-filtered music selections to audiences seeking extraordinary content experiences. Unlike mass-oriented broadcast companies, IndieFeed delivers targeted, single-serving shows optimized for desktop and mobile use, providing valuable content choices for busy quality-conscious people.
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The Stanford Storytelling Project brings the power of performed stories to Stanford. Through live events, courses, and grants, the project gives students the opportunity to experience the transformative nature of great stories and better understand how they work. Through weekly workshops, monthly storytelling performances, and a podcasted radio show, the project also gives students the opportunity to craft and tell their own great stories.
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Chris Oatley is a visual development artist and content creator for film, television and other media. The aim of this podcast is to inform and inspire creatives of all types and to reveal and record the process behind his work.
Chris Oatley's ArtCast
Unintended Detours is a show about the distances we travel in life: literal or metaphorical, enthusiastically or against our will. Stories of obstacles and diversions--the places we long to get to and where we actually end up.
Unintended Detours
All things Progressive, music first and foremost also featuring the best Progressive house rhythms on the planet. Presented by Jason Lee.
Progressive Sessions
Katy Towell of Crookedsixpence and Childrin R Skary tells an unpleasant anecdote. Updated weekly.
crookedsixpence.com
I once asked Neil Gaiman--a writer of some repute--what was one thing that I should know as a writer. The one thing that should not be forgotten. The one rule above all else.
"Talk in your own voice," he said.
It's something I've taken to heart. And it gives me a pervy kind of joy to be able to that litterally, now, 10 years later. I am talking in my voice, reading things written in my own voice.
That's what this podcast will be: Jared Axelrod stories, essays, and spoken-word performance art, read by the author.
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"On Stage With NEXT TO NORMAL" - A one-night-only panel discussion and Q&A with the Tony Award(R)-winning creative team behind the provocative new Broadway musical, NEXT TO NORMAL. Includes a preview of a new song, "Something I Can't See," sung by original cast members Aaron Tveit and Louis Hobson. Panelists are lyricist Brian Yorkey, composer Tom Kitt, director Michael Greif and producer David Stone. Recorded live from the 92nd Street Y, Tribeca on October 28, 2009.
Next to Normal
This weekly POWETcast presents a fan production of the BBC Radio version of The Hitchhiker's Guide, made by Not Them Productions. Listen to Fits 1-6 of the Primary Phase, and Powet.TV's interviews with the Not Them production team. Hosted by SeanOrange. Updated Fridays.
POWETcasts are audio netcasts produced for and published by Powet.TV. Chell it: http://www.powet.tv
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy POWETcast
Podcast dedicated to the world of lute music. The queen of instruments.
The Lutecast
We would like to recognize a couple of the world's greatest Comedians and actors: George Burns and Gracie Allen. They are gone now, but the laughter they brought us will travel through out time and space. These scripts are in memory of George and Gracie. "Brighto" courtesy of Howard, Fine and Howard Enterprises.
Misfits Audio Presents: George and Gracie
Assorted Stories and Podcasts of stories and storytelling from www.storyteller.net.
A Quarter for a Tale
Montreal's and now the world's favorite podcast. Sound, satire and a certain fjord in Norway just begins to describe the wonderful world of The Psychotic Hour.
Get a comfortable chair, turn down the lights, tune in and see. You may regret it, but you regret so many things these days, now don't you?
The Psychotic Hour
During Mutual Radio broadcast of "The Adventures of Superman", starting in 1945 Superman and Batman, years before their comic book collaborations, really became a functioning team. But largely the team-up of Batman, and Superman provided some time off for an overworked Bud Collyer (Superman). These episodes called for Superman to be occupied elsewhere, and the crime fighting would be handled by Batman. Stacy Harris played Batman in this first team-up with the Man of Steel, and Ronald Liss was Robin. Batman and Robin returned several times over the years, usually with Matt Crowley as Batman and Ronald Liss always played Robin. Now,listen to Batman on the Radio and Movie Serials from the 1940's.
Batman Adventures Podcast
Real-life stories told by real-life people is what the A Guide To Visitors audio podcast is all about. Host Jeannie Yandel is your guide to a curated selection of true stories told by gifted storytellers. A Guide To Visitors is part of the SEATTLE CHANNEL'S Art Zone, an innovative, first-in-the-nation TV project that creates programming celebrating local arts and culture and encourages people to go out and take part in the region's rich cultural life in person.
A Guide To Visitors: Stories on Stage in Seattle
Tell The Band To Go Home is a weekly celebration of great songs and the people who bring them to life. I play songs from some of the greatest songwriters of all time, including John Prine, Lyle Lovett, Fred Eaglesmith, Willie P. Bennett, and many more. Along with the legends, I also focus on the the hottest new writers of today. Often, I have a different musical guest who can give us some insight into their songs and their personality. Previous guests include: David Francey, Paul MacLeod, Kris Demeanor, Vance Gilbert, John Mayer, and many more. Also, I'm often joined by local singer/songwriters in the studio for a talk and some live music. Local favourites like The Wailin' Jennys, Monica Schroeder, Scott Nolan, and many more have all stopped by. If you're interested in great music, check out Tell The Band To Go Home every week.
Tell the Band to Go Home
Wayne Shirey your conductor from Harvest, Al takes you on his train of fun. Get your ticket and don't be late for departure back to the early days of radio with the best Old Time Radio programs.A-l-l Aboard!!!
A-Train Podcast
Into the Blue is a collection of ten tunes steeped in melody and groove that Payton says “embodies the sensibilities of beauty, elegance and simplicity” and delivers “danceable tempos.” In this series, Nicholas talks about his latest album.
Nicholas Payton: Into the Blue
An audio only feed of our new monthly series of video podcasts takes you behind the scenes with the Philharmonia Orchestra, including interviews with conductors, soloists and listening guides to famous pieces from the classical repertoire.
Philharmonia Orchestra Podcasts (Audio only)
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