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npr car talk podcast

by Rocky Swift IV Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Car Talk podcast?

The Best of Car Talk on Apple Podcasts America's funniest auto mechanics take calls from weary car owners all over the country, and crack wise while they diagnose Dodges and dismiss Diahatsus. You don't have to know anything about cars to love this one hour weekly laugh fest.

Is Car Talk still available on NPR?

Car Talk. Past episodes are otherwise available in a podcast format. As of June 2018, shows are still available from NPR, possibly with new unheard content. Episodes continue to be broadcast on NPR Now on Sirius satellite radio channel #122.

What happened to past episodes of Car Talk?

Past episodes are otherwise available in a podcast format. On June 11, 2021, it was announced that radio distribution of Car Talk would officially end on October 1, 2021, and that NPR would begin distribution of a twice-weekly podcast that will be 35-40 minutes in length and include early versions of every show, in sequential order.

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What happened to Car Talk podcast?

On June 11, 2021, it was announced that radio distribution of Car Talk would officially end on October 1, 2021, and that NPR would begin distribution of a twice-weekly podcast that will be 35–40 minutes in length and include early versions of every show, in sequential order.

Where can I listen to Car Talk?

Ways to ListenSubscribe through Apple Podcasts.Subscribe through the NPR Podcast Directory.Subscribe through Stitcher.More ways to listen.

What happened to the car guys on NPR?

Tom and Ray continued to work in their repair garage while they produced Car Talk. On June 8, 2012, it was announced that Car Talk would stop producing new episodes in September 2012, though NPR would continue airing reruns of the show.

When did Car Talk on NPR end?

June 9, 2012— -- It's the end of the road for "Car Talk." After 35 years on the air, Click and Clack have run out of gas, and will stop taping new shows this fall. Tom and Ray Magliozzi have hosted NPR's most popular show for decades, but the brothers say it's "time to stop and smell the cappuccino."

Is Click and Clack still on NPR?

NPR Car Talk : The Two-Way Click and Clack — Tom and Ray Magliozzi — are stepping aside after 35 years. But their best stuff will still be on the air. NPR is keeping the show going. And the brothers will make occasional appearances on the air.

Is Car Talk on SiriusXM?

Car Talk will continue to air on SiriusXM's NPR Now channel 122 on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 – 11:00 am ET.

Did one of the Car Talk brother died?

Tom Magliozzi's laugh boomed in NPR listeners' ears every week as he and his brother, Ray, bantered on Car Talk. Tom Magliozzi, one of public radio's most popular personalities, died on Monday of complications from Alzheimer's disease. He was 77 years old.

Where is Ray Magliozzi now?

Tom Magliozzi holds a doctorate in marketing and has taught at Boston and Suffolk Universities; he now runs his own consulting business. Ray Magliozzi is still at the Good News Garage.

Did Click and Clack go to MIT?

Known to millions of Americans as "Click and Clack, the Tappet brothers," both Magliozzis are MIT graduates: Thomas L. Magliozzi graduated in 1958 with a degree in Economics, while Raymond F. Magliozzi is a member of the class of 1972 with a Humanities degree.

Is there a new Car Talk?

NPR rebranded the program as The Best of Car Talk, culling segments from the Car Talk archives that spanned over thirty years. In 2017 NPR announced it would no longer be producing new episodes of The Best of Car Talk and has been distributing reruns of the show ever since.

How many listeners did Car Talk have?

Best of Car Talk is NPR's third most–listened-to show, with a weekly audience of 2.6 million. It is the network's most widely carried weekend show behind its newsmagazines and Wait Wait … Don't Tell Me!

How old is Car Talk?

Car Talk launched as a local show on WBUR in 1977, with brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi of Cambridge behind the microphones. A decade later, the show went national and became an enormous and enduring hit for NPR.

Our Show

David from Texas has a newish Mazda Miata that’s coming off its warranty soon. He wants to be sure that the airbags are functioning properly. The boys have ideas.

Puzzlers

Automotive, historic, folkloric… and sometimes boooogus! Check out this week’s Car Talk puzzler and classics from past shows.

About the Show

How could two low-life MIT graduates end up with a weekly radio show on a prestigious network like NPR? Here’s the story.

What is car talk?

National Public Radio (NPR). 2005. Retrieved December 7, 2010. Car Talk is public radio's most popular entertainment program , airing on nearly 600 stations with more than 4.4 million listeners a week tuning in for an hour-long tune-up on car advice and humor.

Who is the host of the car talk show?

Its subjects were automobiles and automotive repair, discussed often in a humorous way. It was hosted by brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi, known also as "Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers".

When did the King brothers start Click and Clack Talk Cars?

In 1986, NPR decided to distribute their show nationally. In 1989 , the brothers started a newspaper column Click and Clack Talk Cars which, like the radio show, mixed serious advice with humor. King Features distributes the column.

What kind of car was the caller on the Mars Opportunity rover?

When they asked what kind of car, the caller stated it was a "kit car", a $400 million "kit car". It was a joke call from NASA 's Jet Propulsion Laboratory concerning the preparation of the Mars Opportunity rover for the oncoming Martian winter, during which temperatures drop to several hundred degrees below freezing.

What is the number for the Car Talk?

Call-in procedure. Throughout the program, listeners were encouraged to dial the toll-free telephone number, 1-888-CAR-TALK (1-888-227-8255), which connected to a 24-hour answering service.

When did the best of car talk end?

The Best of Car Talk episodes ended their weekly broadcast on NPR on September 30, 2017, although past episodes would continue availability online and via podcasts. 120 of the 400 stations intended to continue airing the show.

Who is the producer of the subway fugitive?

The ending credits of the show started with thanks to the colorfully nicknamed actual staffers: producer Doug "the subway fugitive, not a slave to fashion, bongo boy frogman" Berman; "John 'Bugsy' Lawlor, just back from the ...".

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