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brian lehrer podcast

by Travis Donnelly Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What does Brian Lehrer talk about?

Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives. Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives. WNYC Radio 160 Varick St.

What does Brian Lehrer talk about on AM 820?

Airs weekdays at 10AM on 93.9 FM and AM 820. Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives. Who Feels Safe in Adams's NYC?

What is the Lehrer Show?

Brian Lehrer and his guests take on the issues dominating conversation in New York and around the world. This daily program from WNYC, New York Public Radio cuts through the usual talk radio punditry and brings a smart, humane approach to the day's events.

Why listen to Lehrer?

When news is made by the minute and information overload is the norm, Lehrer is a sane guide in a frenetic world. Join us. Produced by WNYC, home to other award-winning news podcasts including The Takeaway and New Yorker Radio Hour.

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How do I contact Brian Lehrer WNYC?

Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives. To comment on a particular conversation: Find us on Facebook and Twitter. or call 212-433-WNYC (-9692) to join on the air.

How old is Brian Lehrer?

69 years (October 5, 1952)Brian Lehrer / Age

Who produces Brian Lehrer Show?

WNYCProduced by WNYC. Airs weekdays at 10AM on 93.9 FM and AM 820.

Is Brian Lehrer married?

Victoria A. DennisBrian Lehrer / Spouse (m. ?–2014)

How long has the Brian Lehrer show been on?

Lehrer has been a questioner in televised New York City Mayoral Debates for every election since 1997. He has hosted his eponymous program, originally called On The Line, since its inception in 1989.

How do I donate to WNYC?

You can make a contribution any of the following ways:Visit WNYC.org/donate or WQXR.org/donate and make a donation. ... Contact us directly at [email protected] or 646.829. ... Mail in a donation to the following address:

Where is WNYC on the radio dial?

About WNYC. WNYC 93.9 FM and AM 820 are New York's flagship public radio stations, broadcasting the finest programs from NPR, American Public Media, Public Radio Exchange and the BBC World Service, as well as a wide range of award-winning local programming.

How many episodes of Brian Lehrer show?

The Brian Lehrer Show on Apple Podcasts. 50 episodes. Newsmakers meet New Yorkers as host Brian Lehrer and his guests take on the issues dominating conversation in New York and around the world.

Who is the host of Newsmakers?

Newsmakers meet New Yorkers as host Brian Lehrer and his guests take on the issues dominating conversation in New York and around the world. This daily program from WNYC Studios cuts through the usual talk radio punditry and brings a smart, humane approach to the day's events and what matters most in local and national politics, ...

What is Brian Lehrer's podcast?

Through thoughtful conversations with leading journalists and key newsmakers, Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast, helps listeners make sense of the day's news, offering crucial context and a clear-eyed assessment of the stakes at hand. When news is made by the minute and information overload is the norm, Lehrer is a sane guide in ...

Who is Jonathan Lemire?

On today's show, Jonathan Lemire, White House reporter for the Associated Press and political analyst for MSNBC/NBC News, discusses the latest national political developments, including the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, Biden's vaccine goals, and a rising concern among voters about crime and policing.

What is the Brian Lehrer podcast?

Through thoughtful conversations with leading journalists and key newsmakers, Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast, helps listeners make sense of the day's news, offering crucial context and a clear-eyed assessment of the stakes at hand. When news is made by the minute and information overload is the norm, Lehrer is a sane guide in a frenetic world. Join us. Produced by WNYC, home to other award-winning news podcasts including The Takeaway and New Yorker Radio Hour. The episodes of Impeachment: A Daily Podcast, that were formerly found at this feed are archived online, at impeachmentpodcast.org

Is the podcast unbiased?

The podcast is amazingly informative, contemporary to everything happening and most importantly unbiased. You will get the facts from everyday people opinions, and experts on particular subjects. Love the show.

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Who is Rachel Swaner?

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Who is David Cruz?

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