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| WATCH NOW: PRESIDENTIAL VISIT |
| Former President Carter visits the XM studios for an interview with host Bob Edwards.
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| XM PUBLIC RADIO® ON SIRIUS |
| XM Public Radio® is now available to SIRIUS subscribers as part of The Best of XM. To learn more about adding XM channels to your SIRIUS subscription, see our The Best of XM on SIRIUS page. |
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| HEAR BOB EDWARDS, NO RADIO REQUIRED. |
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The Takeaway
Weekdays 6 am - 8 am ET
“The Takeaway” is a new morning news service from PRI, Public Radio International and WNYC Radio New York. The program draws upon the resources of a talented staff of journalists, as well as the authoritative national and international resources of two of the world’s most trusted news sources: The BBC and The New York Times.

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Soundcheck
Weekdays 2 pm - 3 pm ET
“Soundcheck” is an hour-long weekday afternoon talk radio program about music and the arts hosted by John Schaefer. Covering music of all genres, the show features interviews, listener call-in segments and frequent in-studio performances. “Soundcheck” is produced by WNYC, New York Public Radio and brought to satellite radio by PRI, Public Radio International.

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Speaking of Faith
Mondays Midnight - 1 am ET
Speaking of Faith is public radio's conversation about religion, meaning, ethics and ideas. Each week, host Krista Tippett focuses on a different theme, asking writers, scientists, historians and others to discuss how religion shapes everyday life. www.speakingoffaith.org

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St. Paul Sunday
Mondays 1 am - 2 am ET
Bill McGlaughlin invites listeners into the Saint Paul Sunday studio where he brings musical performances of the highest order down to earth for all who tune in.

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Millenium of Music
Mondays 2 am - 3 am ET
Millennium of Music is the world's longest running program featuring early music. Host and producer Robert Aubry Davis regularly presents music from major European music festivals and produces specials for Public Radio International.

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The Splendid Table
Mondays 3 am - 4 am ET
The Splendid Table is a culinary, culture, and lifestyle program that celebrates food and its ability to touch the lives and feed the souls of everyone. Each week, award-winning host Lynne Rossetto-Kasper leads listeners on a journey of the senses and hosts discussions with a variety of writers and personalities who share their passion for the culinary delights.

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Marketplace Money
Mondays 4 am - 5 am ET Sundays 1 am - 2 am ET
Each week on Marketplace Money, host Tess Vigeland looks at the week's major national and international stories that will impact the average listener's wallet. Produced by the award-winning team of Marketplace and Marketplace Morning Report, Vigeland continues Marketplace Money's legacy of intelligent, irreverent radio with smart topics, expert advice, and current information. During the hour-long program, Vigeland and her guests help listeners map out the course to financial well-being, offering advice on topics like how to pay for college and whether to buy or lease a car as well as the individual impact of national stories. www.marketplace.org

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The Bob Edwards Show
Weekdays 7 am - 11 am & 8 pm - 9 pm ET Saturdays 8 am - 9 am ET
The Bob Edwards Show features in-depth interviews with newsmakers, journalists, entertainers and other compelling figures.
www.BobEdwardsRadio.com

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On Point
Weekdays 11 am - Noon & 9 pm - 11 pm ET Saturdays 4 am - 6 am ET
Hosted by award-winning journalist Tom Ashbrook. The show's lively conversation covers everything from breaking news to ancient poetry, with newsmakers, thinkers, journalists, artists, scientists and ordinary citizens from around the world.

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Here and Now
Weekdays Noon - 1 pm ET
Hosted by Robin Young, Here & Now is public radio's midday news magazine. For one energetic hour each weekday, Here & Now combines the best in news journalism with intelligent, broad-ranging conversation to form a fast-paced program that updates the news from the morning and adds important conversations on public policy and foreign affairs, science and technology, and the arts: film, theater, music, food, and more. The guest roster boasts such notables as Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Halberstam, professor Anita Hill, actor and director John Malkovich, authors Isabel Allende, Jonathan Safron Foer, Marilyn Robinson, The Wall Street Journal's John Harwood, jazzman Sonny Rollins, and actress Jane Fonda.

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RadioWest
Weekdays 1 pm - 2 pm ET
Hosted by Doug Fabrizio, “RadioWest” is an award-winning program featuring conversations with authors, politicians, artists and others. Produced by KUER Salt Lake City, and brought to satellite radio by PRI, Public Radio International.

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To The Point
Weekdays 5 pm - 6 pm ET
Hosted by Warren Olney, “To the Point” is a fast-paced, news based one-hour daily national program that focuses on the hot-button issues of the day, co-produced by KCRW Los Angeles and PRI, Public Radio International.

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PRI's The World
Weekdays 6 pm - 7 pm ET
PRI's The World is a one-hour, weekday radio news magazine offering a mix of news, features, interviews, and music from around the globe. Hosted by Lisa Mullins in Boston, it is the first global radio news program developed specifically for an American audience. The program presents listeners with a different perspective of the world's people, events and trends. Drawing on its unique global network of international correspondents, PRI's The World paints a broader picture of international events by reporting on a range of topics, including science, business, technology, sports, art, culture and music. www.pri.org/the-world.html

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Marketplace
Weekdays 7 pm - 7:30 pm ET
Award-winning Marketplace is public radio's daily magazine on business and economics news "for the rest of us." The 30-minute program with an irreverent reporting style all its own airs weekday evenings.

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Inside Europe
Mondays & Wednesdays 7:30 pm - 8 pm ET
Inside Europe

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The News Hour with Jim Lehrer
Weekdays 11 pm - Midnight ET
The News Hour with Jim Lehrer

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The Story
Tuesdays - Saturdays Midnight - 1 am ET
The Story is a daily interview program designed to bring great stories to public radio middays in a way that will help listeners understand what is going on in their world and why it matters to them. A veteran radio journalist, Dick Gordon interviews people whose real-life experiences help us understand the news of the day or ongoing issues of importance.

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AirTalk
Tuesdays - Saturdays 2 am - 3 am ET
Join Larry Mantle weekdays for lively and in-depth discussions of city news, politics, science, entertainment, the arts, and more.

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This American Life
Saturdays 8 pm – 9 pm ET Sundays 10 am – 11 am ET & 6 pm – 7 pm ET
“This American Life” is a multiple award-winning, critically acclaimed program that describes and documents contemporary American life. Each week, host and producer Ira Glass chooses a theme through which he and a variety of writers and performers share stories in a range of styles: monologues, documentaries, short radio plays, found recordings, and original works. Produced by Chicago Public Radio and distributed by PRI, Public Radio International.

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Let's Consider The Source
Tuesdays 7:30 pm - 8 pm ET
Let's Consider The Source with host Bob Mann

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Planetary Radio
Thursdays 7:30 pm - 8 pm ET
Each week, Planetary Radio visits with a scientist, engineer, project manager, advocate or writer who can provide a unique perspective on the quest for knowledge about our solar system and beyond. We also showcase regular features that raise your space IQ while they put a smile on your face.

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Interfaith Voices
Fridays 7:30 pm - 8 pm ET
Interfaith Voices provides engaging and informative discussion on the key public issues of our day through the lenses of many different faith perspectives.

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Only a Game
Saturdays 7 am - 8 am ET
Only a Game

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Boston University: World of Ideas
Saturdays 6 am - 7 am ET
World of Ideas speaks with the best and brightest thinkers from Boston University and the Boston community at large. Show discussions focus on various topics such as current events, national and international politics, academic-related issues and public affairs.

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Bob Edwards Weekend
Saturdays 9 am - 11 am ET
Bob Edwards Weekend is a two-hour interview showcase, in which celebrated host Bob Edwards highlights the life and work of interesting people, from newsmakers, historians, and authors to artists, actors, and regular folks too.
www.BobEdwardsRadio.com

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Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?
Saturdays 11 am - 1 pm ET
Test your knowledge on a bevy of topics that straddle the line of insignificant and important. Host and quiz master Michael Feldman opens the show with All the News That Isn't, a brief monologue that showcases his signature political and social satire. He and his crew then move on to offbeat interviews, quick-witted banter and a hilarious "Whad'Ya Know?" quiz every hour. It's non-stop, upbeat radio you'll look forward to every week. Produced by Wisconsin Public Radio and distributed by PRI, Public Radio International.

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Studio 360
Saturdays 2 pm - 3 pm ET
Delve deep into the ever-changing cultural landscape with novelist and co-founder of legendary "Spy" magazine, Kurt Andersen. “Studio 360” from PRI and WNYC is public radio's smart and surprising guide to what's happening in pop culture and the arts. Each week, Andersen introduces you to the people who are creating and shaping our culture. Life is busy — so let “Studio 360” steer you to the must-see movie this weekend, the next book for your nightstand or the song that will change your life.

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The Sound of Young America
Saturdays 3 pm - 4 pm ET
The brainchild of host and producer Jesse Thorn, "The Sound of Young America" is an irreverent weekly arts and entertainment interview program, described by its creator as "a public radio show about things that are awesome." An hour-long episode can showcase comedians, writers, punk rockers and rappers, each of whom Thorn interrogates with equal parts empathy and enthusiasm. From PRI, Public Radio International.

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To The Best Of Our Knowledge
Sundays 7 am - 9 am ET
To the Best of our Knowledge is an audio magazine of ideas - two hours of smart, entertaining radio for people with curious minds. Produced by Wisconsin Public Radio and distributed by PRI, Public Radio International.

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A Prairie Home Companion
Saturdays 6 pm - 8 pm ET Sundays 10 pm - Midnight ET
A Prairie Home Companion with host Garrison Keillor. It's the only live music and variety show aired nationwide today that is now in its 34th season of production and features comedy sketches, music, and Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, "The News from Lake Wobegon." www.prairiehome.org

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American Routes
Saturdays 9 pm - 11 pm ET
American Routes is a two-hour weekly excursion into American music, spanning many eras' and genres' roots: rock and soul, blues and country, jazz, gospel and beyond. From moody streets and muddy waters to purple mountains and the open range, America has produced an incredibly wide body of music, and host Nick Spitzer samples it all. He takes listeners on exciting musical journeys from the known to the unknown and back again, visiting sites with familiar sounds but also making side trips to the places where Cajun, klezmer and T'jano flourish. American Routes features interviews with renowned artists such as Chuck Berry, Ray Charles, Al Green, Bo Diddley, Dr. John, Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller, Randy Newman, Dolly Parton, Jerry Garcia, Willie Nelson, Tom Waits, Tito Puente, Allen Toussaint, Bonnie Raitt, Doc Watson, Les Paul, Nina Simone, McCoy Tyner, and Jerry Lee Lewis. www.americanroutes.org

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Selected Shorts
Saturdays 11 pm - Midnight ET
Hosted by Isaiah Sheffer, “Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story” presents some of the finest artists in American theater and screen reading short fiction by classic, contemporary and bold new writers. Each program is recorded live at Peter Norton Symphony Space in Manhattan. Distributed by PRI, Public Radio International.

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From The Nation's Capital
Sundays Midnight - 1 am ET
From The Nation's Capital

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The Commonwealth Club of California
Sundays 2 am - 3 am ET
The Commonwealth Club of California is the nation's oldest and largest public affairs forum. As a non-partisan forum, The Club brings to the airwaves diverse viewpoints on important topics.

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Pipe Dreams
Sundays 5 am - 7 am ET
Pipe Dreams features Michael Barone, as the host, showcasing a large variety of organ music, from Classical to theatre style.

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Weekend America
Sundays 7 am - 9 am ET
Weekend America is a two-hour program designed to fit the weekend state of mind. Hosted by public radio veteran Bill Radke and award-winning journalist Desiree Cooper, the program features short, entertaining segments on newsmakers, issues of the day and the arts. Weekend America is smart radio that fits into every Saturday routine, offering listeners thoughtful, engaging stories produced by the best radio talent across the country. Weekend America reflects America back to itself — its people, places and activities. Weekend America — because weekends are for listening to public radio.

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Sound Opinions
Sundays 9 pm - 10 pm ET
Two of the nation's most respected rock critics meet each week to interview artists, listen to performances, give the latest scoop in pop culture and review albums past and present. Sound Opinions is hosted by Chicago Sun-Times music critic Jim DeRogatis and Chicago Tribune music critic Greg Kot, who share a chemistry that is as engaging and entertaining as the music they discuss. Sound Opinions is produced by Chicago Public Radio. It is co-produced and distributed by American Public Media. www.soundopinions.org

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Sounds Eclectic
Sundays 2 pm - 4 pm ET
Sounds Eclectic is a weekly two-hour mix of today's music that features the latest releases and live performances by headline and independent artists. Hosted by the smart and sophisticated Nic Harcourt, Sounds Eclectic brings listeners the best of Harcourt's weekday music show, Morning Becomes Eclectic, a program that the Atlantic Monthly calls "gorgeously idiosyncratic." www.pri.org/sounds-eclectic.html

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Le Show
Sundays 4 pm - 5 pm ET
A weekly, hour-long romp through the worlds of media, politics, sports and show business, leavened with an eclectic mix of mysterious music, hosted by Harry Shearer.

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The Tavis Smiley Show
Sundays 5 pm - 7 pm ET
Hear from all sides of the issues each week on "The Tavis Smiley Show," from PRI, Public Radio International. Smiley brings you a unique blend of news and newsmakers in an expanded conversation on the subjects that matter to you: politics, health, finance, sports, technology and pop culture. Regular commentators help explore these issues from diverse points of view in a high-energy give-and-take format that keeps you engaged.

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Musicians Radio
Sundays 8 pm - 9 pm ET
Musicians Radio is a weekly one hour show that goes behind the scenes with in-depth interviews, features and stories. Produced by and featuring industry professionals, song writers, musicians, and producers.

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