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HPPR News & Information Service Program Schedule schedule is HPPR News & Information Service Program Schedule Version 3.0 subject to change Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 12A Newsday (BBC)+ Newsday (BBC)+ Newsday (BBC)+ Newsday (BBC)+ Newsday (BBC)+ Weekend (BBC) Weekend (BBC) 1A The Arts Hour (BBC) The Forum/ Sporting The Documentary / The Thought Show Newshour Extra Weekend (BBC) Weekend (BBC) Witness (BBC) Book Club (BBC) (BBC) (BBC) 2A Newsday / The Why Newsday / Discovery Newsday / Click Newsday / Newsday / Science in Weekend / Food Chain Weekend / Outlook Factor / More or (BBC)+ (BBC)+ Healthcheck (BBC)+ Action (BBC)+ (BBC) Weekend (BBC) Less (BBC)+ 3A Hard Talk / Business The Inquiry / Hard Talk / Business The Compass / Hard Talk/ Business The History Hour (BBC) From Our Own Daily / Witness (BBC) Business Daily / Daily / Witness (BBC) Business Daily / Daily / Witness (BBC) Correspondent / Heart Witness (BBC) Witness & Soul (BBC) 4A Morning Edition (NPR) Tech Tent / Health Assignment / Trending Check / Over To You (BBC) 5A Morning Edition (NPR)* Newshour Extra (BBC) Interfaith Voices (ind) 6A Morning Edition (NPR)* Only a Game (NPR) Humankind (ind)+ 7A Morning Edition (NPR)* Weekend Edition Weekend Edition Saturday (NPR)* Sunday (NPR)* 8A Morning Edition (NPR)* Weekend Edition Weekend Edition Saturday (NPR)* Sunday (NPR)* 9A On Point (NPR) Weekend Edition Weekend Edition Saturday (NPR) Sunday (NPR) 10A Texas Standard (KUT) CarTalk (NPR)+ On Being (APM) 11A The Takeaway (PRI) Wait, Wait … Don't Tell Splendid Table (APM) Me (NPR) 12P Here & Now (WBUR/NPR) This American Life Travel with Rick Steves (WBEZ/PRX)+ (ind) 1P Here & Now (WBUR/NPR) Radiolab (NPR) TED Radio Hour (NPR) 2P The World (PRI) Ask Me Another (NPR) The New Yorker Radio Hour (WNYC) 3P All Things Considered (NPR) Snap Judgement Freakonomics Radio (WNYC) (WNYC)= 4P All Things Considered (NPR)* All Things Considered All Things Considered (NPR)* (NPR)* 5P All Things Considered (NPR)* Marketplace Weekend Latino USA (NPR) (APM) 6P All Things Considered (NPR)* All Things Considered All Things Considered (NPR) (NPR) 6:30 Marketplace (APM) 7P Texas Standard (KUT) Dinner Party Download Selected Shorts (PRI) (APM) 8P Fresh Air (NPR) Bullseye with Jesse A Way with Words (ind) Thorn (NPR) 9P TED Radio Hour Radiolab (NPR)= BackStory with the This American Life On the Media Live Wire! Radio (PRI) To the Best of Our (NPR)= American History (WBEZ/PRX)+= (WNYC)+ Knowledge (PRI) Guys (ind) 10P Reveal (PRX) Ask Me Another The Thomas Snap Judgement Science Friday (PRI) Fresh Air Weekend City Arts & Lectures (NPR)= Jefferson Hour (ind)+ (WNYC)= (NPR) (KQED)+ 11P Studio 360 (PRI)+ Splendid Table Your Weekly On Being (APM)= Science Friday (PRI) Day 6 (CBC/PRI) Innovation Hub (PRI) (APM)= Constitutional (ind) * simulcast with HPPR 105.7 FM music & news service + also broadcast on HPPR 105.7 FM music & news service at a different time/day = repeat from weekend schedule to provide listening option.
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