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NPR ISSUES/PROGRAMS (IP REPORT) - August 1, 2016 Through August 31, 2016 Subject Key No NPR ISSUES/PROGRAMS (IP REPORT) - August 1, 2016 through August 31, 2016 Subject Key No. of Stories per Subject AGING AND RETIREMENT 10 AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT 162 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 254 includes Sports BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND FINANCE 90 CRIME AND LAW ENFORCEMENT 128 EDUCATION 21 includes College IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEES 38 MEDICINE AND HEALTH 88 includes Health Care & Health Insurance MILITARY, WAR AND VETERANS 33 POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 310 RACE, IDENTITY AND CULTURE 115 RELIGION 12 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 52 Total Story Count 1313 Total duration (hhh:mm:ss) 102:25:39 Program Codes (Pro) Code No. of Stories per Show All Things Considered AT 655 Fresh Air FA 38 Morning Edition ME 453 TED Radio Hour TED 2 Weekend Edition WE 165 Total Story Count 1313 Total duration (hhh:mm:ss) 102:25:39 AT, ME, WE: newsmagazine featuring news headlines, interviews, produced pieces, and analysis FA: interviews with newsmakers, authors, journalists, and people in the arts and entertainment industry TED: excerpts and interviews with TED Talk speakers centered around a common theme Key Pro Date Duration Segment Title Aging and Retirement All Things Considered 08/25/2016 0:04:27 For Some Older Adults In Japan, A Chance To Stay In The Workforce Aging and Retirement All Things Considered 08/23/2016 0:05:27 Japanese City Takes Community Approach To Dealing With Dementia Aging and Retirement Morning Edition 08/23/2016 0:04:04 Beyond Slurpees: Many Japanese Mini-Marts Now Cater To Elders Aging and Retirement Weekend Edition Sunday 08/21/2016 0:04:21 How Japan Is Dealing With Impacts Of Supporting The Oldest Population In The World Aging and Retirement All Things Considered 08/12/2016 0:03:51 Alex Rodriguez Retires After 13 Years With The Yankees Aging and Retirement Morning Edition 08/10/2016 0:02:11 University Employees Sue Yale, MIT And NYU Over Retirement Plan Fees Aging and Retirement All Things Considered 08/09/2016 0:03:49 Hospital Units Tailored To Older Patients Can Help Prevent Decline Aging and Retirement All Things Considered 08/08/2016 0:04:18 Japanese Emperor Signals Wish To Abdicate Throne Aging and Retirement Morning Edition 08/08/2016 0:01:34 In A Rare Speech, Japan's Emperor Hints At Abdicating Aging and Retirement Weekend Edition Saturday 08/06/2016 0:07:37 A Parting Gift - With Legs - For Marin Alsop At The Cabrillo Festival Agriculture and Environment All Things Considered 08/31/2016 0:03:53 Western States Face Challenges Cleaning Up After Coal Mining Agriculture and Environment All Things Considered 08/31/2016 0:04:04 Frustration Mounts In Miami Over Spread Of Zika Virus Agriculture and Environment Morning Edition 08/31/2016 0:03:53 With Water In Short Supply, One California Farmer Grows Feed Indoors Agriculture and Environment Morning Edition 08/31/2016 0:03:51 Banned From National Forest, For-Profit Mushroom Pickers Go Underground Agriculture and Environment All Things Considered 08/30/2016 0:03:36 Cannabis Growers Seek Blue Ribbons For Their Buds At Oregon's State Fair Agriculture and Environment All Things Considered 08/30/2016 0:03:23 Why California's New Farmworker Overtime Bill May Not Mean Bigger Paychecks Agriculture and Environment All Things Considered 08/30/2016 0:01:35 Mark And The Giant Peach: Orchard Owner Enters Guinness World Records Agriculture and Environment Morning Edition 08/30/2016 0:03:52 Surfers And Scientists Team Up To Create The 'Perfect Wave' Agriculture and Environment All Things Considered 08/29/2016 0:03:47 Poisonous Algae Blooms Threaten People, Ecosystems Across U.S. Agriculture and Environment All Things Considered 08/29/2016 0:03:37 Tourists Step Up To Help Residents Rocked By Central Italy Quake Agriculture and Environment All Things Considered 08/29/2016 0:04:10 Hurricane Katrina Victim Rebuilds Her Life Again After Louisiana Floods Agriculture and Environment Morning Edition 08/29/2016 0:03:30 When The Biggest Earthquake Ever Recorded Hit Chile, It Rocked The World Agriculture and Environment Morning Edition 08/29/2016 0:03:51 Controversy Over Drinking Water Safety In N.C. 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