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NPR programming is now available through SIRIUS Internet Radio with a subscription.
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Hearing Voices
Mondays 12 Midnight & 3 am ET Wednesdays 3 am ET Thursdays 11 pm ET Sundays 3 pm ET
NPR's Hearing Voices is a weekly one-hour program of contemporary and classic storytelling by established and emerging public radio producers crafted together under a thematic umbrella. The Hearing Voices producers pick from broadcasts and podcasts, dig though audio archives, and scour the web. Each hour is a collection of "driveway moments" built around a theme (one hour is on Rock Fans, another about Retirement Homes; one week we tell Dog Tales, another Desert Stories) and features a different guest host. The series is based on the Hearing Voices Peabody Award-winning specials. The Hearing Voices production staff includes veteran producers Barrett Golding, Ann Hepperman Scott Carrier, Kara Oehler, and Larry Massett.

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Network Europe
Mondays 5 am ET Saturdays 6 am ET Sundays 6 am ET
A weekly review of news, current affairs, and culture from the leading European capitals distributed by Radio Netherlands.

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Fresh Air
Tuesdays - Saturdays 2 am ET Weekdays 6 am , 8 am, 2 pm & 8 pm ET
"If you want to understand a political conflict, it helps to understand the culture in which that conflict is taking place," says host Terry Gross. Fresh Air is one of the most popular programs on public radio, breaking the "talk show" mold, and Gross is known for her fearless and insightful interviews with prominent figures in American arts, politics, and popular culture. "When there is a crisis in a foreign country, we sometimes call up that country's leading novelist or filmmaker to get the cultural perspective." Fresh Air features daily reports and reviews from critics and commentators on music, books, movies, and other cultural phenomena that invade the national psyche.

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Tell Me More
Mondays - Fridays 9 am - 10 am & 6 pm- 7 pm ET
Tell Me More is a new NPR show about people, ideas, and events offering a diversity of perspectives rarely heard. It focuses on the news of the day through interviews with people who make news and those who are affected by the news.
Veteran journalist Michel Martin leads the conversation with a unique interview style and a blend of wit and humanity. Her goals are to reveal and explore the under-reported truths in news, to create a place for difficult conversation, and to serve up honest talk about the way we live.

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Day to Day
Weekdays Noon ET, 3 pm ET & 7:30 pm ET
The millions of listeners that start and end their days with NPR News can
now get an NPR "fix" in the middle of the day. Day to Day is hosted by award-winning NPR correspondents Alex Chadwick and Madeleine Brand and involves new as well as familiar NPR voices,
station-based reporters, and contributors from a new content partner: the
online publication Slate Magazine.

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News & Notes
Weekdays 1 pm ET
News & Notes, with host Farai Chideya, gives voice to issues that are important to Black America. The program will also serve as a window through which all Americans can examine the significant issues facing a diverse society. This new interview/magazine show, produced at NPR West in Los Angeles will present newsmakers, opinion leaders, and commentators to explore the events, trends, and ideas that shape the African American experience.

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Talk of the Nation
Weekdays 4 pm ET
Neal Conan leads a productive exchange of ideas and opinions on NPR's news-talk call-in program Talk of the Nation. Decision-makers, authors, artists, and listeners from around the world team up each weekday for a lively and unpredictable discussion.

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Marketplace
Weekdays 7 pm ET
Marketplace is NPR Now's daily news magazine that filters the world through the lens of business and economics.

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NPR Primary Call-In Special
Tuesday 10 PM - 11 PM ET
NPR & NPR NOW
The election primary season ends this coming Tuesday June 3 with contests in South Dakota and Montana. NPR will offer a one-hour call in special for listeners to discuss the evening’s results. Neal Conan will host our call-in special, which will air
Tuesday 10 pm - 11 pm ET.

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Weekend America
Saturdays Noon ET Sundays 6 am ET
Weekend America, hosted by John Moe, is a two-hour program designed to fit the weekend state of mind. The program features short, entertaining segments on newsmakers, issues of the day and the arts. Weekend America reflects America back to itself–its people, places and activities.

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A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor
Saturdays 6 pm ET Rebroadcast Sundays Noon ET
Now in its 31st year of production, A Prairie Home Companion is the only live weekly music and variety show aired nationwide. Each broadcast includes a variety of comedy sketches, such as "Guy Noir, Radio Private Eye," and "The Lives of the Cowboys" along with music from talent new and old, and features Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, "The News from Lake Wobegon."

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Car Talk
Weekends 10 am & 4 pm ET, Sundays 1 am ET
Imagine the Marx Brothers answering questions about automobiles. Picture Monty Python trying to imitate car noises. Think of A.J. Foyt telling you 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. Car Talk is hosted by Tom and Ray Magliozzi, better known to their listeners as "Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers" - monikers taken from the clickety-clack sound of aging automobiles. During the show, Tom and Ray freely dispense expert car advice to callers in the broad accents of their native East Cambridge neighborhood.

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Diane Rehm
Weekdays 9 pm ET Saturdays 12 pm ET
The Diane Rehm Show offers careful examination of the issues that affect daily life, ranging from politics and international issues to religion, health, education, and parenting. For more than two decades, Diane Rehm has offered her listeners compelling conversations with the world’s most interesting and important people.

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EuroQuest
Mondays 5 am ET Saturdays 6 am ET
Public radio’s weekly half-hour European magazine is EuroQuest, hosted by Brooklyn, New York native Jonathan Groubert, and produced by Radio Netherlands. EuroQuest spans the entire continent and crosses the boundaries of government, art and music, leisure, food and drink, the environment, health, science and technology.

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Latino USA
Mondays 5:30 am ET Weekends 6:30 am ET
Latino USA, the radio journal of news and culture, is the only nationally distributed English-language radio program produced from a Latino perspective. It combines high-quality news, cultural and public affairs journalism to bring a rich understanding to a wide spectrum of listeners.

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From Scratch
Tuesdays 11 pm ET Saturdays 3 pm ET
From Scratch profiles business, social, and cultural pioneers who share their entrepreneurial experiences with listeners. Guests talk about their source of inspiration, financial challenges, and interactions with partners. You'll hear about the hard times and break through moments that contributed to success. From Scratch provides listeners with a first-hand view of the entrepreneurial life. These conversations with industry leaders will inform and inspire those contemplating and initiating their own ventures.

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Jazz Profiles
Fridays 11 pm ET Saturdays 9 pm ET
Chronicling people and places behind the music, Jazz Profiles is the Gold Medal award-winning, documentary series hosted by singer Nancy Wilson. Jazz Profiles pays tribute to the living legends of jazz and the late jazz greats. Each program tells an informative story that celebrates the music and those who make it.
Photograph by Matthu Placek.

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Fresh Air Weekend
Saturdays 8 am ET, 2 pm ET & 8 pm ET Sundays 2 am ET, 8 am ET, 2 pm ET & 8 pm ET
Fresh Air with Terry Gross opens the window on contemporary arts and ideas. Her guests come from worlds as diverse as literature to economics. Terry Gross is known for her extraordinary ability to engage guests and to delight listeners.

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On the Media
Mondays 4 am ET Weekends 3 am, 7 am & 9 am ET
Television. Newspapers. Radio. Internet. E-mail. Films. Books. Magazines. These sources of information reflect and influence people and society. And, in an era of information overload, On the Media arms you with the savvy to make sense of it all. Brooke and Bob engage in robust discussion about the inner workings of the media, from journalism to entertainment to technology; from censorship issues to how popular culture, politics, and money influence the media and society at large. Join us for compelling radio that examines the impact of media on our lives. It presents new ideas, explores long-held beliefs, and opens up listeners' eyes — and ears. "Tune in, turn on, and wise up!"

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From The Top
Weekends 2 pm & 10 pm ET
From the Top, with host Christopher O'Riley, showcases the nation's most outstanding young classical musicians. Each one-hour program presents pre-collegiate musicians whose stunning individual performances are combined with lively interviews, unique pre-produced segments, lighthearted sketches and musical games.

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Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired
Weekends 11 pm ET
What inspires the people who inspire you? How do creative people create? World-renowned jazz pianist Judy Carmichael explores these questions with her guests every week on Judy Carmichael’s Jazz Inspired. Celebrated artists discuss their creative process and how their passion for jazz has inspired their work. They share their favorite recordings with listeners as well as insight into their life and art.

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Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Sundays Midnight, 11 am & 5 pm ET Saturdays 11 am & 5 pm ET
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! is NPR's weekly hour-long quiz program. 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.

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SOUNDPRINT
Mondays 1 am ET Sundays 4 am ET
The SOUNDPRINT series provides a national vehicle for long-form non-fiction works by outstanding producers while fostering the development of emerging producers to encourage innovation and new voices on public radio. Each SOUNDPRINT program explores one subject in depth, anything from tales of power in relationships to why sports are so popular in Chicago to the way a learning disabled child's brain looks different.

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NPR Now offers in-depth news, features, and entertainment produced and assembled by NPR specifically for SIRIUS.
NPR's variety channel features Fresh Air and Marketplace, plus public radio favorites like Car Talk, Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, Talk of the Nation, as well as new productions from independent producers and public radio stations nationwide.
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