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by Daphne Lang Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is Morning Edition on NPR?

Morning Edition is an American radio news program produced and distributed by NPR.It airs weekday mornings (Monday through Friday) and runs for two hours, and many stations repeat one or both hours. The show feeds live from 5:00 to 9:00 AM ET, with feeds and updates as required until noon.The show premiered on November 5, 1979; its weekend counterpart is Weekend Edition.

Who hosts weekend edition on NPR?

  • Susan Stamberg (1987–1989)
  • Liane Hansen (1989–2011)
  • Audie Cornish (2011–2012)
  • Rachel Martin (2012–2016)
  • Lulu Garcia-Navarro (2017–2021)

What time is NPR Morning Edition on?

Morning Edition, with @CathyWurzer in St. Paul and NPR hosts in Washington and Los Angeles, brings you all the news from overnight and the information you need to start your day. Listen from 4 to 9 a.m. every weekday.

What is a podcast NPR?

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Is there a Morning Edition podcast?

Morning Edition takes listeners around the country and the world with multi-faceted stories and commentaries every weekday. Hosts Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin and A Martínez bring you the latest breaking news and features to prepare you for the day.

Where can I find NPR podcasts?

Fresh AirNPR One.Spotify.Google Podcasts.

What was on NPR today?

NPR News & Talk Radio ScheduleTimeProgram7:00 PMFresh Air8:00 PM1A Plus9:00 PMConnections with Evan Dawson Hour 110:00 PMConnections with Evan Dawson Hour 215 more rows

Does NPR have a daily news podcast?

NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The three biggest stories of the day, with reporting and analysis from NPR News — in 10 minutes. Available weekdays by 6 a.m. ET, with hosts Leila Fadel, Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin and A Martinez.

How do I listen to podcasts?

On your Android phone or tablet, you can: Download the Google Podcasts app. Ask your Google Assistant to play a specific podcast....Add a podcast by RSS feedOn your Android phone or tablet, open Google Podcasts .At the bottom, tap Activity. Subscriptions.Tap More. ... Enter the feed URL.Tap Subscribe.

Where can I find podcasts online?

Spotify.Apple Podcasts.Stitcher.Audible.Google Podcasts.TuneIn Radio.IP Streaming.Spring Forward 2021.More items...•

Can you download NPR podcasts?

Today, we're introducing a set of new features to enhance your NPR One podcast listening experience on iOS and Android that you can Download Now. Podcast and programs in NPR One now have a dedicated view in the app.

Where can I find NPR stories?

As of the new NPR.org site re-launch on July 27, over 20,000 visitors had gone online to get transcripts. Now, all you have to do to get a story's text is visit www.NPR.org and click on the transcript link to the right of the audio button, located just below the story's title.

Where can I watch Morning Edition?

Produced by NPR and WNYC. Weekdays 5-9am on 93.9FM & AM820.

How do I subscribe to NPR podcasts?

It's easy! Navigate to your preferred show's subscribe page above. Then sign up by selecting a monthly or annual payment and submitting your payment details. From there follow the steps on the confirmation page to get your Plus podcast feed setup in your preferred podcast app.

How long is NPR Morning Edition?

Approximately 240 minutesMorning EditionGenreNews: analysis, commentary, interviews, special featuresRunning timeApproximately 240 minutesCountry of originUnited StatesHome stationNational Public RadioHosted bySteve Inskeep Rachel Martin A Martínez Leila Fadel6 more rows

How do I download podcast?

Download PodcastsOn your Android phone or tablet, open Google Podcasts .At the bottom, tap Home .At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial. Podcast settings.Under “Downloads,” tap Auto downloading.Turn on Auto download new episodes.Under “Your subscriptions,” turn on podcasts you want to auto download.

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What is NPR news?

NPR produces and distributes news and cultural programming. The organization's flagship shows are two drive-time news broadcasts, Morning Edition and the afternoon All Things Considered; both are carried by most NPR member stations, and are among the most popular radio programs in the country. As of March 2018.

Who is the public editor of NPR?

The position reports to the president and CEO John Lansing. In April 2020, Kelly McBride become the Public Editor for NPR.

Why did NPR go bankrupt?

NPR suffered an almost-fatal setback in 1983 when efforts to expand services created a deficit of nearly $7 million (equivalent to $18 million in 2018 dollars). After a Congressional investigation and the resignation of NPR's then-president Frank Mankiewicz, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting agreed to lend the network money in order to stave off bankruptcy. In exchange, NPR agreed to a new arrangement whereby the annual CPB stipend that it had previously received directly would be divided among local stations instead; in turn, those stations would support NPR productions on a subscription basis. NPR also agreed to turn its satellite service into a cooperative venture (the Public Radio Satellite System ), making it possible for non-NPR shows to get national distribution. It took NPR approximately three years to pay off the debt.

What is NPR satellite?

NPR manages the Public Radio Satellite System, which distributes NPR programs and other programming from independent producers and networks such as American Public Media and Public Radio International. Its content is also available on-demand online, on mobile networks, and, in many cases, as podcasts.

Why was Juan Williams fired from NPR?

On October 20, 2010, NPR terminated Senior News Analyst Juan Williams 's independent contract over a series of incidents culminating in remarks he made on the Fox News Channel regarding Muslim head coverings and not feeling comfortable around women wearing them. Williams' firing, which was made abruptly without Williams being given a face-to-face meeting beforehand, was reported by The Washington Post as being a key part of Ellen Weiss, NPR's top news executive at the time, being given an ultimatum on January 4, 2011 to either resign or be fired. On January 6, 2011, NPR announced that Weiss had quit.

How much did NPR receive in 2010?

In October 2010, NPR accepted a $1.8 million grant from the Open Society Institute. The grant is meant to begin a project called Impact of Government that was intended to add at least 100 journalists at NPR member radio stations in all 50 states by 2013.

What is the legal name of NPR?

The organization's legal name is National Public Radio and its trademarked brand is NPR; it is known by both names. In June 2010, the organization announced that it was "making a conscious effort to consistently refer to ourselves as NPR on-air and online" because NPR is the common name for the organization and the tag line "This ... is NPR" has been used by its radio hosts for many years. However, National Public Radio remains the legal name of the group, as it has been since 1970.

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