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KPCC KPCV KUOR Quarterly Report Jan-Mar 2009 Quarterly Programming Report January-March 2009 KPCC / KPCV / KUOR Date Key 1 Synopsis Guest/Reporter Duration Author Steven Johnson joins Larry Mantle to discuss his new book, The Invention of Air which recounts the story of the brilliant but little-known 18th century scientist British scientist, theologian and political philosopher Joseph Priestly. Widely credited with the discovery of oxygen, Priestly was also, according to Johnson, a kind of Lost Founding Father, who through close relationships with Ben Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, 01/01/09 HIST greatly influenced the ideas on which the United States was founded. Steven Johnson 30:00 From the California Endowment in downtown, Los Angeles, Larry Mantle Dr. Ricki Robinson, and a special panel of experts discuss some of the most effective and Elizabeth Laugeson, promising treatments and therapies for children diagnosed with autism Ron Leaf, Clara 01/01/09 HEAL spectrum disorder. Lajonchere 90:00 01/01/09 ENT Actress Cloris Leachman is grand marshal os 2009 Rose Parade CC :14 01/01/09 HEAL Suicide prevention efforts in SoCal CC :26 01/01/09 PM Discussion of new laws for 2009 CC :23 01/01/09 PM The crew of a nuclear sub is visiting the Rose Bowl CC :12 01/01/09 HIST Castro's rise to power 50 years ago Jahad 3:33 01/01/09 ART Rose Parade draws thousands of spectators Nazario 1:05 01/01/09 SAC Several state fees rising for 2009 Valot :51 01/01/09 OC 2008 was big year of changes for OC Sheriff's Dept Valot 2:40 01/01/09 SAC SEIU leader reacts to gov's spending plan CC :16 01/01/09 ART Spectator await start of parade CC :10 01/01/09 ART Man talks about spending New Year's Eve camped out on parade route CC :14 01/01/09 ART Charles Phoenix speaks about Rose Parade Julian 2:51 01/01/09 ART Two bus drivers discuss their thoughts on the parade CC :19 01/01/09 ART Rose Parade theme "Hats off to Entertainment" CC :17 01/01/09 ART Watchers enjoy seeing the stealth bomber. CC :11 01/01/09 ART A UCLA fan roots for Penn State at the parade. CC :10 01/01/09 ART People along the parade route share their resolution CC 1:30 01/01/09 ENT Spectators enjoy good weather and Rose Parade Watt 2:50 KPCC takes a special look at the fire that devastated the Oakridge Mobile 01/01/09 DIS Home park in Sylmar. Kim 3:54 01/01/09 TRAN State Park Parking Pass an economical way to take day trips on SoCal Roman :54 01/01/09 TRAN Text messaging while driving becomes illegal Valot :54 01/01/09 ART Guy talks about resolutions Stoltze :37 01/01/09 ART Man talks about cutting back on restaurants in new year Stoltze :28 01/01/09 ART Woman talks about taking care of brothers in new year Stoltze :32 01/01/09 ART Man needs to relearn how to eat for new year Stoltze :39 01/01/09 DIV Japanese-style new year celebration in Little Tokyo Peterson :48 01/01/09 OC South OC road battle spanned 2008 Valot 1:30 01/01/09 SAC Gov's budget proposal aims to eliminate deficit CC 1:12 01/01/09 LAW Relatively calm New Year's Eve Devall :58 01/01/09 TRAN Fares going up for airport Flyaway shuttles Devall :47 Date Key 1 Synopsis Guest/Reporter Duration 01/01/09 SAC Lawmakers are starting the year with a budget proposal. Russ 2:05 01/01/09 ART Brian Watt live on Rose Parade Watt 2:01 Mark your calendars: January 2009 is LA Arts Month. Through community outreach, ticket giveaways, and a viral word-of-mouth, print, and radio campaign, the arts community is urging Angelenos to enjoy the best the art world has to offer without leaving LA. Whether visiting a local gallery or museum, catching a show at a small theater, or getting a taste of a multi- Olga Garay, Diane 01/01/09 ART cultural festival, the point is to seek out new cultural experiences. Rodriguez Charles Phoenix - pop-culture expert with a passion for mid-century American culture, impresario of slide shows, and tour guide - is adding another feather to his cap. He will stand on the tail-gate of a red 1964 Ford station wagon venture as Grand Marshall of the 2009 Doo Dah Parade, the irreverent twisted sister alternative to the more civilized Rose Parade. Stepping out at 11:30 on Sunday, January 18, "paraders" strut their stuff Charles Phoenix, Tom 01/01/09 ART while parade-goers line up for the fun. Coston In her latest book, “The Widow Clicquot,” author Tilar Mazzeo tells the intriguing story of a young French widow who became one of the richest women of her lifetime. She was the world’s first great businesswomen, taking over her late husband’s wine business in the wake of the Napoleonic wars. Still a legend in France, Barbe-Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin built the Veuve Clicquot champagne empire at a time when women simply didn’t control their financial fates. Patt talks with Mazzeo about this captivating 01/01/09 LIT historical figure and the legacy she’s left behind. Tilar Mazzeo Shaped by Vietnam, racial unrest, and the power of television, the 1968 presidential election was a watershed in American politics. Democratic candidates Eugene McCarthy and Robert Kennedy inspired young voters, but their heated contest ended in unexpected violence. In its wake, Richard Nixon was elected president, signaling a new era of Republican conservatism. We look back on the dramatic events of Campaign '68 with a 01/01/09 HIST special documentary produced by American RadioWorks. APM special 00:52 01/02/09 SVG What happens to floats after Rose Parade. CC :22 U.S. and key world allies are pushing hard for a cease-fire in Gaza, but currently there is no end in sight to the violence. Yesterday, Israeli air strikes killed a senior Hamas leader. Meanwhile, the United Nations estimates that at least a quarter of the 400 Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip are civilians. Guest host David Lazarus gets the latest news from Ashraf Khalil, Jerusalem Correspondent, Los Angeles Times, and an update on humanitarian efforts from Christopher Gunness, Spokesman, 01/02/09 HEAL United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees. Ashraf Khalil, Christophe 20:00 LA Times writer Richard Verrier joins guest host David Lazarus to talk about how the entertainment industry is adapting to the worst economic 01/02/09 ENT slump in decades. Richard Verrier 20:00 On January 1, dozens of new state laws took effect, including bans on text- messaging while driving, electronic bingo machines and bidding on state contracts by companies that do business with the government of Sudan, which the U.S. has accused of genocide. David talks with …… about the new state laws and how they will affect the way people live and do 01/02/09 SAC business in California. Dan Walters 20:00 David Lazarus talks with Officer Rick Quintero about how the California Highway Patrol will enforce the new ban on text messaging while driving. Then he’ll takes calls from listeners about the craziest thing you have seen people do while driving. Will all these new laws targeting phone use while Officer Rick Quintero, 01/02/09 TRAN driving actually reduce accidents? Steve Hymon 30:00 Date Key 1 Synopsis Guest/Reporter Duration David Lazarus talks with eatery experts Colleen Dunn Bates, Linda Burum and Pat Saperstein about how to eat well in Los Angeles. From the best Colleen Dunn Bates, street food, to the best restaurants, to how to eat well on a budget, these Linda Burum, Pat 01/02/09 ART culinary experts will cover it all. Saperstein 30:00 01/02/09 LAW Texting while driving ban in full effect. CC :11 01/02/09 POLI A new state law reduces hassle of installing solar panels. Weintraub :20 01/02/09 EDU Recession hits colleges as grad students look for faculty jobs. Siler 2:06 01/02/09 MIL Gunness talks about the conditions in Gaza. CC :29 01/02/09 MIL Gunness talks about the conditions in Gaza. CC :20 01/02/09 TRAN A few more people died in New Year's traffic accident this year than last. CC :19 01/02/09 LAW New law prohibits texting while driving CC :09 01/02/09 DIV A new guide to eating in LA CC :22 01/02/09 OC Gang member pleads guilty to violating gang injunction. Valot :51 01/02/09 ECON Indymac finds private buyer CC :23 01/02/09 OC Gang member pleads guilty to violating gang injunction. Valot :51 01/02/09 SCI JPL celebrates the Rovers' 5th anniversary on Mars. CC :23 01/02/09 ART A rare red diamond on dispay at the Natural History museum. Nazario :44 01/02/09 RELI Rabbi Marvin Hier on fighting in Gaza Nazario :55 01/02/09 EDU New LAUSD superintendent starts job. Guzman Lopez :57 01/02/09 DIS Oakridge residents face familiar challenges with insurance Stoltze 3:43 01/02/09 POLI Mosques devote Friday prayers to people of Gaza CC :22 01/02/09 LAB Devall reports on who has time off on the first. Devall :59 01/02/09 ENV US Army corps of Engineers begin work on Marina Del Rey's south channel Peterson :42 01/02/09 POLI Mosques devote Friday prayers to people of Gaza Stoltze :53 01/02/09 HEAL Gov's budget includes cuts to health for poor and disabled.
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