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NPR ISSUES/PROGRAMS (IP REPORT) - March 1, 2018 Through March 31, 2018 Subject Key No NPR ISSUES/PROGRAMS (IP REPORT) - March 1, 2018 through March 31, 2018 Subject Key No. of Stories per Subject AGING AND RETIREMENT 5 AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT 54 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 172 includes Sports BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND FINANCE 119 CRIME AND LAW ENFORCEMENT 201 EDUCATION 33 includes College IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEES 44 MEDICINE AND HEALTH 61 includes Health Care & Health Insurance MILITARY, WAR AND VETERANS 37 POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 500 RACE, IDENTITY AND CULTURE 99 RELIGION 15 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 64 Total Story Count 1404 Total duration (hhh:mm:ss) 117:16:49 Program Codes (Pro) Code No. of Stories per Show All Things Considered AT 662 Fresh Air FA 38 Morning Edition ME 484 TED Radio Hour TED 11 Weekend Edition WE 209 Total Story Count 1404 Total duration (hhh:mm:ss) 117:16:49 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 MORNING EDITION 03/30/2018 0:03:29 Time's Running Out For Many Frail, Older People In Puerto Rico Aging and Retirement MORNING EDITION 03/29/2018 0:03:29 Murder Of Elderly Jewish French Woman Triggers Demonstrations Aging and Retirement MORNING EDITION 03/14/2018 0:02:41 Projections Show An Aging U.S. Population Aging and Retirement MORNING EDITION 03/08/2018 0:04:42 U.S. Immigration Policy Threatens Shake-Up In Home Health Business Aging and Retirement WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 03/03/2018 0:03:16 The Oscar Elders: 3 Octogenarians Make Academy Award History Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 03/30/2018 0:10:18 Morning News Brief Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/29/2018 0:05:46 Why The Iconic Marlboro Man Image Is Fading In The West Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/29/2018 0:03:54 A Comparison Of How The Government Responded To Hurricanes Harvey And Maria Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 03/29/2018 0:01:59 Judge Dismisses Most Serious Charges In Penn State Hazing Death Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/28/2018 0:12:14 The Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike: King's Last Cause For Economic Justice Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/27/2018 0:03:31 Salvation Army Opens First-Ever Supermarket, In Baltimore Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/27/2018 0:06:29 In Iraq, Yazidis Are Trapped And Starving Even Though ISIS Is Gone Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/26/2018 0:03:30 Taxes On Natural Gas Pipelines Can Result In Money Flow For Rural Schools Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 03/25/2018 0:03:04 The Great Pacific Garbage 'Patch' Much Bigger Than Previously Thought Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 03/25/2018 0:03:56 Cape Town's Water Crisis Marks Divide Between Rich And Poor Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 03/24/2018 0:01:59 Trump's Tariffs Lead To Layoffs At Steel Beer Keg Company Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 03/24/2018 0:02:07 Audio Postcard: New York's Adirondack Park Is 'Bigger And More Protected Than Ever' Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/23/2018 0:03:25 Gunman Killed By Police After Killing 3, Injuring 16 In Southern France Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/23/2018 0:04:15 China Threatening To Retaliate Against U.S. With Pork Tariffs Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 03/23/2018 0:02:38 Feds And Puerto Rico Reach Deal Allowing Disaster Recovery Loans To Start Flowing Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/22/2018 0:04:16 California Residents Bracing For More Mudslides Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/22/2018 0:04:09 For One Father And Son In Puerto Rico, A Storm Was Just The Latest Trial Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 03/22/2018 0:03:46 A Push To Modernize Philippine Transport Threatens The Beloved Jeepney Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 03/22/2018 0:03:52 'Keep It In The Ground' Activists Optimistic Despite Oil Boom Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/21/2018 0:02:49 Fed Raises Interest Rates Again As New Chairman Steps Into Spotlight Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/21/2018 0:08:15 Decline In Hunters Threatens How U.S. Pays For Conservation Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 03/20/2018 0:04:15 Robots Are Trying To Pick Strawberries. 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