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npr news podcast up first

by Ayana O'Hara Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is up first on NPR?

Up First 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.

What time does NPR’s Morning News come on?

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 Rachel Martin, Noel King, Steve Inskeep and A Martinez. Also available on Saturdays by 8 a.m. ET, with Scott Simon.

What is the new podcast up first?

Stephen Voss/NPR. April 3, 2017; Washington DC – NPR is thrilled to announce the launch of Up First, a 10-minute morning news podcast. Starting Wednesday, April 5, Up First will publish every weekday by 6 a.m. EST and feature lively conversation about the day's top news stories produced with the same journalistic DNA of Morning Edition.

Who are the hosts of up first?

Up First NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The biggest stories and ideas — from politics to pop culture — in 10 minutes. Hosted by Rachel Martin, David Greene, Noel King and Steve Inskeep, with reporting and analysis from NPR News. Available weekdays by 6 a.m. ET.

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What time does NPR up first come out?

6 a.m. ETNPR'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.

When did up first podcast start?

April 5, 2017The podcast was launched on April 5, 2017 in order to showcase the most prominent stories of the day in a digestible format, and giving hosts the opportunity to discuss current news items with experts.

When did NPR start podcasting?

August 2005In August 2005, NPR entered podcasting with a directory of over 170 programs created by NPR and member stations.

Where can I find NPR podcasts?

Fresh AirNPR One.Spotify.Google Podcasts.

What was the first podcast ever?

Dead End Days, a serialized dark comedy about zombies released from October 31, 2003, through 2004, is commonly believed to be the first video podcast. Never Not Funny was a pioneer in providing video content in the form of a podcast.

Who had the first podcast?

2004. Adam Curry and Dave Winer are credited with the invention of podcasting. Who exactly did what is up for dispute, but in the end these are the two guys who got it rolling. The term podcasting was mentioned by Ben Hammersley in The Guardian newspaper article.

When was NPR news founded?

The 1967 Public Broadcasting Act created the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which in 1970 established NPR to provide programming to the nation's noncommercial and educational radio stations, most of them situated at the low end of the FM radio dial.

Who owns NPR news?

NPR controversiesTypePublic radio networkRevenueUS$159 millionNet incomeUS$18.9 millionOwnerNational Public Radio, Inc.Key peopleKevin Klose, president emeritus Joyce Slocum (interim), president and chief executive officer Mitch Praver, chief operating officer9 more rows

What was the significance of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967?

The act charged the CPB with encouraging and facilitating program diversity, and expanding and developing non-commercial broadcasting. The CPB would have the funds to help local stations create innovative programs, thereby increasing the service of broadcasting in the public interest throughout the country.

How do I listen to NPR news?

Listen on the NPR One app, NPR.org or your local station.

Where can I listen to podcasts?

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

How can I listen to podcasts online?

The simplest way to listen to podcasts is on a web browser like Chrome, Safari or Microsoft Edge. You can do this from a computer or from the web browser on your phone. Find a website that has podcasts you like, for example the Guardian.

What happened to hidden brain?

Sasha Fernandez, Former Editorial Intern | August 11, 2020. The host and founder of NPR's Hidden Brain is leaving the network to produce the show and related projects through an independent production company. Shankar Vedantam announced his departure in an email to NPR staff Aug. 3.

What does NPR stand for?

National Public RadioNational Public Radio / Full nameNational Public Radio (NPR), the public radio network of the United States. Based in Washington, D.C., NPR offers a broad range of high-quality news and cultural programming to hundreds of local public radio stations.

Who owns NPR?

These locations produce radio shows which are then syndicated to over 1,000 local, independently-owned “member stations.” Member stations pay annual fees to NPR, can brand themselves as NPR affiliates, and vote on NPR's board of directors....National Public Radio (NPR)Website:www.npr.orgType:Public media outlet6 more rows

What is next podcast?

"What's Next?" is a political podcast where hosts Emily Matthews and Daniel Hare bring you distinguished guests each week for conversations about how to restore the conservative movement in the post-Trump era.

Who are the hosts of NPR?

Hosts David Greene, Rachel Martin and Steve Inskeep will talk with NPR journalists and correspondents to preview the news that will drive the day.

Who is the host of the NPR special series?

Hosted by David Greene, Steve Inskeep and Rachel Martin, with reporting and analysis from NPR News. Special Series.

What is NPR reporting?

NPR's rigorous reporting and unsurpassed storytelling connect with millions of Americans everyday—on the air, online, and in person. NPR strives to create a more informed public—one challenged and invigorated by a deeper understanding and appreciation of events, ideas, and cultures.

Who is the host of Up First?

David Greene, Rachel Martin and Steve Inskeep, hosts of Morning Edition and Up First. David Greene, Rachel Martin and Steve Inskeep, hosts of Morning Edition and Up First. April 3, 2017; Washington DC – NPR is thrilled to announce the launch of Up First, a 10-minute morning news podcast.

When does Up First publish?

Starting Wednesday, April 5, Up First will publish every weekday by 6 a.m. EST and feature lively conversation about the day's top news stories produced with the same journalistic DNA of Morning Edition. Hosts David Greene, Rachel Martin and Steve Inskeep will talk with NPR journalists and correspondents to preview the news that will drive the day.

Who is the host of Up First?

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What time does Rachel Martin air on NPR?

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