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WUWM 89.7 FM Program Schedule PROGRAM SCHEDULE 7/1/13 MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN. 5 AM BBC BBC Powerful ideas. World Service World Service 6 AM Morning Edition Marketplace On Being with Life-changing Money Krista Tippett 7 AM stories. Weekend Weekend 8 AM Edition Saturday Edition Sunday Milwaukee BBC Newshour 9 AM Car Talk 10 AM Wait, Wait... This Public Radio. Lake Effect Don’t Tell Me! American Life 11 AM Marketplace Fresh Air with Terry Gross Car Talk POWERED BY YOU! MEMBER-SUPPORTED Money » IN-DEPTH NEWS » ENTERTAINMENT NOON Ask Me Another Here and Now A Prairie Home 1 PM CONTACT US ABOUT WUWM On the Media Companion 111 E. Wisconsin Ave. WUWM has served as southeastern UWM Today Suite 700 Wisconsin’s premier listener-supported 2 PM Wait, Wait... TED Radio Hour Milwaukee, WI 53202 public radio source providing quality Don’t Tell Me! WUWM.COM news, public affairs and entertainment since 1964. 3 PM Lake Effect Weekend PHONE: 414.227.3355 Operated by the University of 4 PM Weekend All Things Considered COMMENTS: 414.270.1220 Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WUWM All Things Considered MEMBERSHIP: 414.270.1225 reaches more than 90,000 weekly 5 PM On the Media E-MAIL ADDRESSES: listeners. WUWM’s primary coverage A Prairie area extends throughout all of the 6 PM Home GENERAL: Milwaukee metropolitan area including Weekend [email protected] Racine, Waukesha, and West Bend. Companion All Things Marketplace NEWSROOM: 89.7 FM: NPR / IN-DEPTH NEWS Considered [email protected] broadcasts locally-produced, award- 7 PM winning, in-depth news, entertainment Wait, Wait... Humankind LAKE EFFECT: Fresh Air with Terry Gross Radiolab [email protected] and music programming, and carries Don’t Tell Me! UWM Today national and international news from FOLLOW US! NPR, APM, PRI and BBC. 8 PM On Being with Facebook.com/wuwmradio Ask Me Another WUWM is a member-supported It’s Alright, Ma, Krista Tippett Twitter.com/wuwmradio station, funded primarily by private It’s Only Music 9 PM bit.ly/linkedinwuwm listener donations, contributions by WUWM WUWM This It’s Alright, Ma, American Life SUPPORT WUWM! local businesses and foundations @Nite @Nite as well as the Corporation of Public It’s Only Music It’s easy to join! 10 PM Radiolab Broadcasting and the University of WUWM wuwm.com/give Wisconsin-Milwaukee. @Nite 11 PM etown 414.270.1225 BECOME A MEMBER TODAY! BBC 12 AM - BBC It’s easy to join, increase, and renew BBC World Service World Service your WUWM membership. 5 AM World Service 89.7 FM / NPR: IN-DEPTH NEWS WUWM.COM A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION® APM HERE AND NOW NPR MARKETPLACE MONEY® APM UWM TODAY WUWM Broadcast weekly before a live audience, in Here and Now is a vibrant weekday news Each week Marketplace Money, the hour- The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee plays a two hours, APHC combines live music, radio magazine. It combines news with intelligent long magazine, looks at the week’s major vital role in shaping the future of Milwaukee and theater, and yarns spun from the fi ctional Lake conversations about public policy, foreign affairs, national and international stories that will Wisconsin. Meet the people behind the creativity Wobegone. Garrison Keillor. science, technology, arts and culture. Robin impact the average listener’s wallet. and discoveries at UWM. UWM Vice Chancellor, Young. Tom Luljak. ALL THINGS CONSIDERED® NPR MORNING EDITION® NPR A vital daily companion to people who strive HUMANKIND Morning Edition is your perfect morning WAIT WAIT...DON’T TELL ME! NPR to stay informed and in touch. Melissa Block, Humankind presents stories of everyday people companion: it provides news in context, This weekly, hour-long quiz program tests your Audie Cornish & Robert Siegel. who have found real purpose in life and make thoughtful ideas and commentary as well as news knowledge against some of the best and a profound difference in their communitiies. reviews. Steve Inskeep, Renee Montagne & brightest in the news and entertainment world ASK ME ANOTHER NPR David Freudberg. David Greene. WUWM’s host, Bob Bach. while fi guring out what’s real and what’s made An hour of puzzles, word games and trivia played PROGRAMS up. Offi cial Judge & Scorekeeper: Carl Kasell. in front of (and with) a live studio audience. IT’S ALRIGHT, MA, IT’S ONLY MUSIC ON BEING WITH KRISTA TIPPETT APM Peter Sagal. Ophira Eisenberg & Johnathan Coulton. WUWM On this weekly, hour-long conversational Music worth repeating. Each week on program Krista and her guests reach beyond WEEKEND ALL THINGS CONSIDERED® NPR BBC NEWSHOUR APM It’s Alright, Ma, It’s Only Music hear Bob the headlines to probe faith and meaning, ethics NPR’s Weekend All Things Considered is a vital Hear international news, analysis and Reitman weave a refl ective, passionate, and new ways of being, amidst the political, companion to people who strive to stay informed information from the BBC’s most experienced and historical music adventure on this live ecological, economic, cultural and technological and in touch on the weekend. This afternoon news correspondents. two-hour program. Bob & Bobby Reitman. shifts that defi ne 21st century life. Krista Tippett. magazine transforms the way listeners understand current events and view the world. BBC WORLD SERVICE APM LAKE EFFECT WUWM ON THE MEDIA® NPR BBC World Service provides international news, WUWM’s weekday, locally-produced radio This weekly, hour-long program decodes WEEKEND EDITION® SATURDAY NPR analysis and information. magazine features conversations, essays, what we hear, read, and see in the media Weekend Edition offers a gentler version of news CAR TALK® NPR documentaries, sound portraits, and reports on every day, and arms us with critical tools and features, expanding your world while making America’s funniest auto mechanics, aka Click and issues and culture in southeastern Wisconsin. necessary to survive the information sense of the news of the week. Scott Simon. age. Brooke Gladstone & Bob Garfi eld. Clack, amuse you with their shameless wit and LAKE EFFECT WEEKEND WUWM WEEKEND EDITION® SUNDAY NPR amaze you with their encyclopedic knowledge The weekend version of Lake Effect features the RADIOLAB WNYC & NPR Weekend Edition combines the news with colorful of all things automotive during this one-hour, fast- best interviews and most-interesting stories of the Big questions are investigated, tinkered with arts and human-interest features, appealing to the paced program. Tom & Ray Magliozzi. week. Stories go beyond the headlines–focusing and encouraged to grow. Jad Abumrad curious and eclectic. With a nod to traditional ETOWN NPR on real people and genuine conversations from & Robert Krulwich. Sunday habits, the program offers a fi x for diehard Live performances by today’s top artists along southeastern Wisconsin. crossword addicts-word games and brainteasers. TED RADIO HOUR NPR Rachel Martin. with conversations about the world around us. MARKETPLACE® APM An exciting co-production between TED and Nick & Helen Forster. Marketplace breaks down the numbers NPR, TED Radio Hour takes a journey through WUWM@NITE WUWM FRESH AIR® WITH TERRY GROSS NPR without the hard edge of other fi nancial news fascinating ideas, astonishing inventions This night-time music program is for the curious Listen to daily reports, in-depth interviews and programs. Tune in for hot stocks, investment and new ways to think and create. Guy Raz. listener who values artistry and songwriting. opportunities, job markets, technology, Hear hand-selected playlists of unique reviews from critics and commentators on music, THIS AMERICAN LIFE PRI books, movies, and other cultural phenomena. the workplace, and the social side of artists, songwriters and bands that reach business. Kai Ryssdal. Following a theme each week, this program across generations. Bruce Winter. Terry Gross. shares stories of life and love through a playful mix of radio monologues, mini-documentaries, “found recordings,” and short fi ction, giving you plenty of reasons to linger. Ira Glass. 89.7 FM : NPR / IN-DEPTH NEWS DONATE YOUR USED VEHICLE. HELP SUPPORT MILWAUKEE PUBLIC RADIO! Is it time to bid farewell to your beloved vehicle? SUSTAIN WUWM 89.7 FM ALL YEAR! Donate your used car, truck, boat, RV or motorcycle to Sustaining Memberships are the most effi cient way to support WUWM 89.7 FM and receive a tax-deduction. WUWM. They provide WUWM with reliable and sustainable The proceeds will support WUWM’s in-depth news funding while reducing mailing costs. and programs. Give monthly or quarterly. The process only takes a few minutes and your unwanted Request information: [email protected] or 414-270-1225. vehicle will be picked up / towed away on a day that’s Deborah donated her convenient for you. ’97 Toyota Tercel. WUWM.COM/CAR OR 1-866-789-8627.
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