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Programguide AUGUST 2019 Bien Stephenson PROGRAMguide AUGUST 2019 Bien Stephenson FOR THE LOVE OF CLEVELAND TUESDAY, AUGUST 6 at 10pm on 90.3 WCPN Henry Diltz Roger Mastoianni Roger AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: STAR-SPANGLED SPECTACULAR WEDNESDAY, August 7 at 9pm on WCLV 104.9 TUESDAY, August 6 at 9pm on WVIZ/PBS ideastream PROGRAM GUIDE | AUGUST 2019 ON THE COVER 90.3 WCPN WCLV 104.9 WVIZ/PBS Roger Mastroianni Roger Barry Z Levine Fire: Heating Up to 100% The Cleveland Orchestra American Experience: Renewables Star-Spangled Spectacular Woodstock Tuesday, August 6 at 10pm Wednesday, August 7 at 9pm Tuesday, August 6 at 9pm The City Club Forum’s For The Cleveland Orchestra Fifty years ago, on a dairy the Love of Cleveland series emerges from Severance farm in upstate New York, tackles issues of global Hall once again to bring its three days of peace, love and consequence with a local artistry to Mall B in downtown music brought a generation angle. Fire: Heating Up to Cleveland for a free outdoor together to celebrate 100% Renewables responds concert. Loras John Schissel a movement that was to Mayor Frank G. Jackson’s returns to Northeast Ohio to entirely their own. American commitment to powering conduct a program of classical Experience: Woodstock Cleveland entirely with and patriotic favorites. The revisits the legendary renewable electricity by 2050. concert, usually held around concert to honor its golden The panel features David July 4, is moved to early anniversary and unparalleled Beach, former director of August to accommodate the legacy in American culture. GreenCityBlueLake Institute, Major League Baseball All-Star Director Barak Goodman and John Mitterholzer, the Game, which took place on turns the camera away from Senior Program Officer of July 9. Tune in to WCLV 104.9 the performers to examine Environment at the George to catch all the spectacular Woodstock’s impact through Gund Foundation. Hosted by sounds of The Cleveland the eyes of those who Rick Jackson [pictured]. Orchestra under the stars. experienced it firsthand. ATTENTION OVER-THE-AIR VIEWERS! The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is requiring WVIZ/PBS to change our television frequency. We will make the transition to our new frequency in the early morning of August 2. After the transition is complete, if you watch WVIZ/PBS ideastream using an over-the-air antenna, you will need to rescan your TV. If you watch us on cable, a satellite service or the internet, you don’t need to do a thing! WANT TO KNOW EVEN MORE? Visit ideastream.org/plantoscan, or call the AUGUST 2 FCC National Rescan Hotline at 1-888-CALLFCC. 1 Idea Center® – 1375 Euclid Avenue – Cleveland, OH 44115 A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT AND CE0 Dear ideastream Members and Friends The ideastream program guide offers an exciting array of new programs this August. With school just around the corner, 90.3 WCPN spotlights educational issues with two specials from American Public Media. The PBS Summer of Space continues on WVIZ/PBS with The Planets, a NOVA miniseries. WCLV 104.9 celebrates Women’s Equality Day on August 26 with music by Clara Schumann, Louise Farrenc and more. I want to thank you again for your membership and support. We hope you enjoy everything ideastream offers the community and will consider KEVIN MARTIN making an additional gift August 10 – 31 during our WVIZ/PBS President and CEO membership campaign. You can do so at ideastream.org/support. ideastream Thank you, STAY CONNECTED with ideastream CONTENTS AUDIENCE SERVICES page 90.3 WCPN General questions and feedback for ideastream: schedule + highlights 216.916.6301 n 216.916.6161 n 877.399.3307 3 [email protected] WCLV 104.9 MEMBERSHIP 5 schedule + highlights 216.916.6116 n [email protected] SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 7 WVIZ/PBS Companies and organizations benefit from underwriting. schedule + highlights Contact Ed Sivillo: 216.916.6238 n [email protected] 25 Your Valued Membership MAJOR GIVING & PLANNED GIVING Contact Ella Fong: 216.916.6154 n [email protected] 26 Web and Social Media IDEASTREAM VOLUNTEERING 216.916.6230 n [email protected] 27 WVIZ/PBS KIDS Channel IDEASTREAM EDUCATION 24/7 schedule + highlights Contact Amiee Collier: 216.916.6424 n [email protected] 28 ideastream Education MISSION ideastream is a trusted and dynamic multimedia source for illuminating the world around us. 29 Events and Volunteer Opportunities ideastream does not sell, rent or share your contact information with other organizations except for necessary and normal operations such as mailing membership publications, notices and contribution requests, etc. However, to assist in building contributions from the community, ideastream does periodically exchange names and addresses of its contributors with like-minded nonprofit organizations who may contact you by mail. If you prefer that the station not exchange your contact information, simply email [email protected] or call us at 216.916.6100. 2 AUGUSTFEATURES INTELLIGENCE SQUARED Is the Transatlantic Relationship Irreparably Damaged? Tuesday, August 13 at 10pm The transatlantic relationship has been a hallmark of the liberal international order for decades and, for many, a source of global peace and stability. But rising populism and inequality, coupled with surprising election outcomes in the United States and Europe, may signal an end to this historic relationship. Is the transatlantic relationship as we know it doomed? Or will it prevail for decades Intelligence Squared Intelligence to come? STUDENTS ON THE MOVE Keeping Uprooted Kids in School Tuesday, August 20 at 10pm A growing body of research says children with unstable housing are more likely to struggle in school. “Students on the Move” focuses on two groups that often change addresses – those who are homeless and those whose parents are migrant farm workers – and explores APM Reports efforts to help these students do well in school. UNDER A WATCHFUL EYE Tracking Students to Boost Graduation Tuesday, August 27 at 10pm As colleges look to increase their graduation rates, many are embracing the big data used by corporations to track the clicks and movements of their customers. The Hechinger Report’s Jill Barshay teams up with APM Reports to examine the growing use of predictive analytics, and how student data is APM Reports reshaping the college experience. 3 Missed the latest NPR hourly newscast? Find it and more at wcpn.org. 90.3 WCPN PROGRAMSCHEDULE wcpn.org/schedule MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 5AM BBC Weekend BBC Weekend 6AM Travel with Fresh Air Rick Steves Weekend Morning Edition 7AM Planet Money/ The Takeaway How I Built This Weekend 8AM Weekend Edition Weekend Edition 9AM Saturday Sunday The Sound of Ideas® 10AM New Yorker Studio 360 11AM 1A Wait Wait… This American Don’t Tell Me! Life The Moth NOON Ask Me Another 12:30 Radio Hour City Club 1PM Here & Now TED Radio Hour Snap Judgment 2PM Fresh Air Innovation Hub Radiolab Science 3PM Friday On the It’s Been a Minute The World Media with Sam Sanders 4PM Freakonomics Reveal 5PM All Things Considered ATC ATC Saturday Sunday 6PM British & Live from Here 6:30 Marketplace Irish with 7PM All Things Considered Chris Thile Hungarian 7:30 The Daily with Michael Barbaro 8PM Jazz Night in German The Takeaway America 9PM The Sound of Ideas® (Rebroadcast) Polish 10PM Climate One Special Latino USA Hidden Brain Living on Earth Jazz Network 11PM Jazz Network Jazz Network MIDNIGHT 1AM Jazz Network Jazz After Jazz 2AM Hours BBC All Night World with 3AM Service BBC World Service John Simna 4AM Jazz Happening Now NEW MOVED Thank you to the following foundations for generously providing general operating support to 90.3 WCPN: Ada B. Scott Foundation • The Bernheimer Family Fund of the Cleveland Foundation David and Inez Myers Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio • David and Lindsay Morgenthaler Fund of the Cleveland Foundation • Forest City Realty Trust • The Giant Eagle Foundation • The Higley Fund of the Cleveland Foundation Horizons, Inc. • Joyce M. Stielau and Herbert W. Stielau Foundation • Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation • Lincoln Electric Foundation • Lloyd L. and Louise K. Smith Memorial Foundation • Lubrizol Foundation • The Murch Foundation • NACCO Industries, Inc. • Paintstone Foundation • Patricia Jansen Doyle Fund of the Cleveland Foundation • Ralph E. and Barbara N. String Fund of the Cleveland Foundation S. K. Wellman Foundation • Stroud Family Exempt Trust Follow 90.3 WCPN on Twitter and Facebook and get updates, watch videos and more. Info on how to connect at wcpn.org/engage. 4 AUGUSTHIGHLIGHTS THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER Thursday, August 15 These are the Dog Days of Summer, so we thought we’d acknowledge that fact with a day of music having to do with dogs, and cats, and bears — oh my! On August 15, tune in from sultry dawn to dusk, and you’ll hear works such as Gershwin’s beloved Walking the Dog, Rossini’s Cat Duet and Elgar’s Wild Bears. And of course, we can’t forget Carnival of The Animals by Saint Saëns. Relax and enjoy the music with a furry or feathered friend. WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY Monday, August 26 WCLV 104.9 honors Women’s Equality Day with an ample selection of music by women composers and performances led by women conductors. The day will feature music by Clara Schumann [pictured], Louise Farrenc, Jennifer Higdon and many other female composers, along with recordings conducted by JoAnn Faletta, Marin Alsop and more. Join the celebration as WCLV 104.9 acknowledges the indispensable contributions women have made to classical music. MEET THE ANNOUNCER Mark Satola, Host/Producer WCLV 104.9’s familiar midday host Mark Satola got his start with the station back in 1977, working on air 1am Saturday night to 11:30am Sunday morning. “I learned many things on that shift,” he said, “including the fact that after a while coffee no longer keeps you awake!” Since those days, Mark has moved to his current midday slot.
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