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by Aaliyah Greenfelder Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the best political podcast to listen to?

The NPR Politics Podcast The NPR Politics Podcast is where NPR's political reporters talk to you like they talk to each other. With weekly roundups and quick takes on news of the day, you don't have to keep up with politics to know what's happening. You just have to keep up with us. The NPR Politics Podcast.

Why listen to NPR's political news?

Every weekday, NPR's best political reporters are there to explain the big news coming out of Washington and the campaign trail. They don't just tell you what happened. They tell you why it matters. Every afternoon.

How can I subscribe to the NPR politics podcast?

Connect: Email the show at [email protected] Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group. Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter. Find and support your local public radio station.

Where can I listen to podcasts from NPR?

NPR Podcasts & Shows NPR's home to showcase all of the podcasts from the NPR family. You can listen to recent episodes of your favorite podcasts and subscribe using your app of choice.

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What does NPR mean in politics?

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

Where can I find NPR podcasts?

Fresh AirNPR One.Spotify.Google Podcasts.

What is politics podcast?

Political podcasts are podcasts that focus on contemporary politics and current events.

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

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...•

What's on NPR right now?

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

Is NPR a podcast?

NPR Podcasts & Shows : NPR. NPR Podcasts & Shows NPR's home to showcase all of the podcasts from the NPR family. You can listen to recent episodes of your favorite podcasts and subscribe using your app of choice.

How do I listen to podcasts on iHeartRadio?

iHeartRadio listeners can tap the Podcasts tab on iOS or Android or visit iHeart.com/podcasts and check out our podcast directory. Browse through our Popular Podcasts, Featured Podcasts, or browse by Topic.

Who listens to NPR?

Today's public radio listeners come from all age groups. The largest portion of listeners skews 35+, reaching an audience of established listeners and viewers who are leaders in their personal and professional networks. About half are between 25 and 54 years old.

Who is NPR president?

Lansing John F. Lansing is President and CEO of NPR. He oversees one of the country's most iconic news organizations, whose rigorous reporting and unsurpassed storytelling connects with millions of Americans every day on the air, online, and in person.

Who funds NPR and PBS?

the federal governmentFunded by the federal government. operated by member stations. Distributes programming to 348 public television stations across the country. Funded by CPS and member stations.

What is the White House working on in 2021?

July 6, 2021 • The White House is working on an executive order that aims to increase competition across a range of industries. One of the measures will look at ways to curb the use of noncompete agreements.

Who will not serve on the Select Committee in 2021?

July 21, 2021 • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Reps. Jim Jordan and Jim Banks could not serve on the select committee. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy threatened to pull all five of his members in response.

Who is the senator who is co-sponsoring the bill?

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) is co-sponsoring a bill that seeks to hold social media platforms responsible for the proliferation of health misinformation during a public health emergency. Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images hide caption.

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Morning Edition

Morning Edition takes listeners around the country and the world every weekday.

No Compromise

A Pulitzer Prize-winning series that takes you deep inside the gun debate.

What do voting rights activists want?

Voting rights activists feel that they have done the work of energizing and organizing voters to care about the issue. Now, they want President Biden to step up the pressure on Congress from the bully pulpit. And Hunter Biden's art sales will be anonymous, which the White House is calling an ethics win.

What is the book America on Fire about?

Elizabeth Hinton's book America On Fire explores how aggressive policing sparked thousands of incidents of mass violence in Black communities across the United States beginning in the 1960s.

From NJPR

Every Friday, Amy Walter brings you the trends in politics long before the national media picks up on them. Known as one of the smartest and most trusted journalists in Washington, D.C., Amy Walter is respected by politicians and pundits on all sides of the aisle.

Big Announcement!

November 12, 2021 • Guess what? We are officially phasing out The Takeaway's Politics with Amy Walter. We are still making our weekly politics show, but it will officially be housed on The Takeaway Podcast feed starting this week.

Politics: The Inscrutable Senator Kyrsten Sinema

October 29, 2021 • The Inscrutable Senator Kyrsten Sinema During Sinema's brief time in office, she has gained a reputation for being particularly inscrutable. She is known for rarely holding town halls with constituents or taking questions from the press.

Politics: State Politics Heating Up Across Country

October 15, 2021 • State Politics Heating Up Across Country Jessica Taylor, the Senate and Governors Editor for The Cook Political Report, and Zach Montellaro, state politics reporter at POLITICO take a look at state politics and gubernatorial races around the country where candidates are debating issues around education, police reform, and abortion rights.

Politics: Debt Ceiling Deal Extended but For How Long?

October 8, 2021 • Debt Ceiling Deal Extended but For How Long? Join us for this week's political round up with Michael Steele, former Lt. Gov.

Politics: Biden Outlines Agenda To Boost the Middle Class

September 17, 2021 • Biden Outlines Agenda To Boost the Middle Class President Joe Biden delivered a speech geared toward a tax plan for the middle class. California had its recall election in which Governor Gavin Newsom beat out Republican frontrunner and recall candidate Larry Elder.

Politics: Millions of Americans Lost Unemployment Insurance This Week

September 10, 2021 • Millions of Americans Lost Unemployment Insurance This Week This past Monday — Labor Day — 7.5 million workers lost their COVID-era expanded unemployment benefits, even as the pandemic continues on. President Joe Biden decided not to extend the benefits before they were set to expire.

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