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(IP REPORT) - November 1, 2020 Through November 30, 2020 Subject Key No NPR ISSUES/PROGRAMS (IP REPORT) - November 1, 2020 through November 30, 2020 Subject Key No. of Stories per Subject AGING AND RETIREMENT 5 AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT 56 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 113 includes Sports BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND FINANCE 73 CRIME AND LAW ENFORCEMENT 60 EDUCATION 22 includes College IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEES 17 MEDICINE AND HEALTH 177 includes Health Care & Health Insurance MILITARY, WAR AND VETERANS 22 POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 563 RACE, IDENTITY AND CULTURE 76 RELIGION 16 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 49 Total Story Count 1249 Total duration (hhh:mm:ss) 115:46:09 Program Codes (Pro) Code No. of Stories per Show All Things Considered AT 580 Fresh Air FA 38 Morning Edition ME 434 TED Radio Hour TED 6 Weekend Edition WE 191 Total Story Count 1249 Total duration (hhh:mm:ss) 115:46:09 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 11/27/2020 0:04:14 More Than 100,000 People Died Of COVID-19 In Nursing Homes, Findings Show Aging and Retirement ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/24/2020 0:04:38 'Atlanta Journal-Constitution' Political Columnist On Retiring After 41 Years Aging and Retirement MORNING EDITION 11/19/2020 0:03:35 Florida Looks At A Winter Without Canadians Aging and Retirement MORNING EDITION 11/16/2020 0:07:34 Iowa Is Among The States Experiencing A Surge In COVID-19 Cases Aging and Retirement ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 11/08/2020 0:04:50 What Can Be Done To Make Nursing Homes Safer Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/30/2020 0:03:20 Researchers Develop An App To Identify Cattle Through Facial Recognition Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/30/2020 0:04:19 Students In Southern Oregon Show Signs Of Stress After Catastrophic Wildfire Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/30/2020 0:02:23 OPEC Meets To Decide Whether Cuts In Oil Production Are Still Needed Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 11/30/2020 0:03:43 Too Many Storms, Not Enough Names Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 11/30/2020 0:03:34 Nepal And China Remeasured Mount Everest. 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Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SUNDAY 11/29/2020 0:03:19 Who Is Mary Nichols, Leading Contender To Head EPA Under Biden Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 11/28/2020 0:03:47 The Tough Road To Rebuild A Historic Cabin, Memories After Wildfire Ruin Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 11/28/2020 0:04:10 Ahead Of Holidays, Demand Increases At Maryland Food Bank Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 11/28/2020 0:05:16 Employment Brings Relief To Food-Insecure Illinois Family Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 11/28/2020 0:04:16 Trump Administration Moves To Sell Drilling Rights To Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/27/2020 0:03:11 An Ode, À La Mode: 1 Baker Savors America, Creating 50 Pies For 50 States Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/27/2020 0:04:31 Pittsburgh Food Bank CEO On Food Insecurity In The U.S. Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 11/27/2020 0:07:40 New Mexico Distillery Owners Discuss Closing Their Business Because Of COVID-19 Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 11/27/2020 0:04:57 Nicaragua Struggles To Rebuild After Hurricanes Hit Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/26/2020 0:03:38 Planetary Scientists Say It's Time To Explore Venus Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/26/2020 0:01:47 Researchers Predict That Autumn Leaves Might Start Falling Earlier In The Future Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/26/2020 0:03:28 Climate Justice Fund Counters 'Centuries Of Underinvestment' Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 11/26/2020 0:03:18 Thanksgiving Dinners Are The Cheapest They've Been In Decades Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/25/2020 0:02:26 Trump Administration Rejects Pebble Mine Project In Alaska Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/25/2020 0:03:50 Minnesota Cookie Shop Owner On How New Coronavirus Surge Is Affecting Her Business Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/25/2020 0:04:29 Climate Change Closes In On Lebanon's Iconic Cedar Trees Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 11/25/2020 0:03:01 Families May Celebrate This Thanksgiving With Smaller Turkeys, Fewer Sides Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 11/25/2020 0:05:06 Rebuilding After A Wildfire? Most States Don't Require Fire-Resistant Materials Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 11/24/2020 0:03:40 Panic Buying Is Back. How Bad Is It This Time? 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