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Program Schedule 01/11/16 PROGRAM SCHEDULE 01/11/16 MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN. 5 AM BBC BBC Powerful ideas. World Service World Service Morning Edition 6 AM Marketplace On Being with Life-changing Weekend Krista Tippett 7 AM stories. Weekend Weekend 8 AM Edition Saturday Edition Sunday Milwaukee BBC Newshour 9 AM Best of Car Talk 10 AM Wait, Wait... This Public Radio. Lake Effect Don’t Tell Me! American Life Fresh Air with Terry Gross 11 AM Ask Me Another Best of Car Talk POWERED BY YOU! MEMBER-SUPPORTED NOON TED Radio Hour » IN-DEPTH NEWS » ENTERTAINMENT Here and Now A Prairie Here and Home Here and Now 1 PM Now On the Media Companion CONTACT US ABOUT WUWM UWM Today 111 E. Wisconsin Ave. WUWM has served as southeastern 2 PM Marketplace Wait, Wait... Here and Now Suite 700 Wisconsin’s premier listener-supported Weekend Don’t Tell Me! Milwaukee, WI 53202 public radio source providing quality WUWM.COM news, public affairs and entertainment 3 PM Lake Effect Weekend since 1964. PHONE: 414-227-3355 4 PM Weekend All Things Considered Operated by the University of All Things Considered COMMENTS: 414-270-1220 Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WUWM 5 PM On the Media MEMBERSHIP: 414-270-1225 reaches more than 100,000 weekly A Prairie listeners. WUWM’s primary coverage E-MAIL ADDRESSES: 6 PM Home area extends throughout all of the Weekend GENERAL: Milwaukee metropolitan area including Companion All Things [email protected] Racine, Waukesha, and West Bend. Marketplace Considered NEWSROOM: 89.7 FM: NPR / IN-DEPTH NEWS 7 PM Humankind [email protected] broadcasts locally-produced, award- Wait, Wait... winning, in-depth news, entertainment The World LAKE EFFECT: Don’t Tell Me! UWM Today [email protected] and music programming, and carries national and international news from 8 PM FOLLOW US! NPR, APM, and BBC. To The Point with Warren Olney Ask Me Another On Being Facebook.com/wuwmradio WUWM is a member-supported Twitter.com/wuwmradio station, funded primarily by private TED 9 PM bit.ly/linkedinwuwm Freakonomics This listener donations, contributions by Reveal Radio Radiolab Radio American Life SUPPORT WUWM! local businesses and foundations Hour WUWM@Nite It’s Alright, Ma, as well as the Corporation of Public It’s easy to join! It’s Alright, Ma It’s Only Music Broadcasting and the University of wuwm.com/give 10 PM Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Fresh Air Fresh Air Radiolab 414-270-1225 BECOME A MEMBER TODAY! 11 PM etown It’s easy to join, increase, and renew BBC BBC World Service your WUWM membership. 12 AM - BBC World Service 5 AM World Service 89.7 FM / NPR: IN-DEPTH NEWS WUWM.COM A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION® APM FRESH AIR® WITH TERRY GROSS NPR MARKETPLACE WEEKEND® APM THIS AMERICAN LIFE Broadcast weekly before a live audience, in Listen to daily reports, in-depth interviews and Marketplace Weekend gives the week’s Following a theme each week, this program two hours, APHC combines live music, radio reviews from critics and commentators on music, business and economic news a human voice, shares stories of life and love through a playful theater, and yarns spun from the fictional Lake books, movies, and other cultural phenomena. guiding listeners through the most fascinating mix of radio monologues, mini-documentaries, Wobegone. Garrison Keillor. Terry Gross. economic stories of the week, exploring what “found recordings,” and short fiction, giving you happened, why it matters, who it affects and plenty of reasons to linger. Ira Glass. ® ALL THINGS CONSIDERED NPR HERE AND NOW NPR what happens next. Lizzy O’Leary. A vital daily companion to people who strive Here and Now is a vibrant weekday news TO THE POINT PRI to stay informed and in touch. Melissa Block, magazine. It combines news with intelligent MORNING EDITION® NPR Award-winning journalist Warren Olney leads an Audie Cornish & Robert Siegel. conversations about public policy, foreign affairs, Morning Edition is your perfect morning informative and thought-provoking discussion of science, technology, arts and culture. companion: it provides news in context, major news stories with expert guests that bring ASK ME ANOTHER NPR thoughtful ideas and commentary as well as multiple perspectives on each issue to the table. An hour of puzzles, word games and trivia played HUMANKIND PROGRAMS reviews. Steve Inskeep, Renee Montagne & in front of (and with) a live studio audience. Humankind presents stories of everyday people David Greene. UWM TODAY WUWM Ophira Eisenberg & Johnathan Coulton. who have found real purpose in life and make The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee plays a a profound difference in their communitiies. ON BEING WITH KRISTA TIPPETT APM vital role in shaping the future of Milwaukee and BBC NEWSHOUR APM David Freudberg. On this weekly, hour-long conversational Wisconsin. Meet the people behind the creativity Hear international news, analysis and program Krista and her guests reach beyond and discoveries at UWM. UWM Vice Chancellor, information from the BBC’s most experienced IT’S ALRIGHT, MA, IT’S ONLY MUSIC the headlines to probe faith and meaning, ethics Tom Luljak. correspondents. WUWM and new ways of being, amidst the political, Music worth repeating. Each week on WAIT WAIT...DON’T TELL ME! NPR BBC WORLD SERVICE APM ecological, economic, cultural and technological It’s Alright, Ma, It’s Only Music hear Bob shifts that define 21st century life. Krista Tippett. This weekly, hour-long quiz program tests your BBC World Service provides international news, Reitman weave a reflective, passionate, news knowledge against some of the best and analysis and information. and historical music adventure on this live ON THE MEDIA® NPR brightest in the news and entertainment world BEST OF CAR TALK® NPR two-hour program. Bob & Bobby Reitman. This weekly, hour-long program decodes while figuring out what’s real and what’s made America’s funniest auto mechanics, aka Click and what we hear, read, and see in the media up. Peter Sagal. LAKE EFFECT WUWM every day, and arms us with critical tools Clack, amuse you with their shameless wit and WUWM’s weekday, locally-produced radio WEEKEND ALL THINGS CONSIDERED® NPR amaze you with their encyclopedic knowledge necessary to survive the information magazine features conversations, essays, age. Brooke Gladstone & Bob Garfield. NPR’s Weekend All Things Considered is a vital of all things automotive during this one-hour, fast- documentaries, sound portraits, and reports on companion to people who strive to stay informed paced program. Tom & Ray Magliozzi. issues and culture in southeastern Wisconsin. RADIOLAB WNYC & NPR and in touch on the weekend. This afternoon news Big questions are investigated, tinkered with magazine transforms the way listeners understand ETOWN NPR LAKE EFFECT WEEKEND WUWM Live performances by today’s top artists along and encouraged to grow. Jad Abumrad current events and view the world. Arun Rath. 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