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SCPR QUARTERLY PROGRAMMING REPORT JAN ‐ MAR 2015 KVLA, KPCC, KUOR & KJAI DATE KEY SYNOPSIS REPORTER/GUEST DURATION 1/1/2015 LAW New law requires social media sites to give teens a way to remove messages and pictures CC :17 1/1/2015 LAW New law requires social media sites to give teens a way to remove messages and pictures Moffitt :51 1/1/2015 LAW Thousands of CA prisoners working menial jobs will be eligible to earn their way out of Small :54 prison 1/1/2015 IMM Immigrants hope immigration relief will bring a better life in 2015 Fernandes :53 1/1/2015 ENV Safe Drinking Water Act still has some work to do in rural and desert communities Peterson :51 1/1/2015 ENV Explainer on how recent storms are only getting us up to normal precipitation amounts Kim :53 1/1/2015 LAW New law will limit "mandatory arbitration agreements" CC :15 1/1/2015 LAW New law will limit "mandatory arbitration agreements" Orr :41 1/1/2015 IMM Estimated 1‐million undocumented immigrants will apply for CA drivers licenses over the CC :11 next three years 1/1/2015 IMM Estimated 1‐million undocumented immigrants will apply for CA drivers licenses over the Orr :45 next three years 1/1/2015 ENT Prosecco makes a comeback Gardner :57 1/1/2015 LAW New law requires social media sites to give teens a way to remove messages and pictures CC :12 1/1/2015 ENV Temperatures dropped to the low 30s on the Rose Parade route Cuevas 1:19 1/1/2015 POLI A lot of new laws go into effect today Adler 3:47 1/1/2015 LAW Egypt's highest court has ordered re‐trial of three Al Jazeera journalists Guerin :34 1/1/2015 FOR China's president has called for an investigation into a New Year's Eve stampede in Sudworth :46 Shanghai 1/1/2015 HEAL Community Colleges want to offer health‐related degrees as part of expansion to 4‐year Aguilera :46 degrees 1/1/2015 ENT Tournament of Roses Parade wraps up coldest event ever CC :09 1/1/2015 ENV Temperatures dropped to the low 30s on the Rose Parade route CC :12 1/1/2015 ENV Temperatures dropped to the low 30s on the Rose Parade route CC :04 1/1/2015 ENV Temperatures dropped to the low 30s on the Rose Parade route Gardner :43 1/1/2015 ENV Freeze warning in effect for some valley and mountain areas across SoCal CC :11 1/1/2015 ENV Thermometer hit record low of 36 overnight at LAX CC :13 1/1/2015 ART Rose parade floats are on display through Saturday CC :12 1/2/2015 LAW LAPD Inspector implores witnesses to speak with investigators CC :18 1/2/2015 ENV New provision of climate change law went into effect this week Stoltze 4:43 1/2/2015 IMM CA began offering driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants Huang :58 1/2/2015 LAW Man accused of shooting up LAX last year will face death penalty Aguilar :49 1/2/2015 POLI Plans for tribal casino in Madera County were rejected by voters, but may not be dead Myers 2:46 after all 1/2/2015 IMM Undocumented immigrants began applying for licenses, the day after a new state law went Huang 2:15 into effect 1/2/2015 DIV LA public school students will need to take an Ethnic Studies course to graduate Gilbertson :51 1/2/2015 POLI New law loosens restrictions on alcohol tastings CC :08 1/2/2015 POLI New law loosens restrictions on alcohol tastings Adler :46 1/2/2015 POLI New law bans tobacco smoking in private homes used as day care centers CC :05 1/2/2015 POLI New law bans tobacco smoking in private homes used as day care centers Joyce :48 1/2/2015 EDU How will UC spend additional funds from tuition increase Guzman 3:34 1/2/2015 ENT Rose parade floats are on display through Saturday CC :09 1/2/2015 ENV LA and Long Beach offer Christmas tree recycling Kim :53 1/2/2015 ECON Fitness industry preps for new years boom Gardner :59 1/2/2015 SPOR Oregon beat Florida State in the Rose Bowl CC :10 1/2/2015 FOR Italian Coast Guard coordinates operation to rescue migrants from merchant ship Reynolds :35 1/2/2015 FOR Search for missing AirAsia plane continues Wingfield‐Hayes :35 1/2/2015 IMM Undocumented immigrants began applying for licenses, the day after a new state law went CC :05 into effect 1/2/2015 ENV New provision of climate change law went into effect this week CC :20 1/2/2015 IMM Undocumented immigrants began applying for licenses, the day after a new state law went CC :09 into effect 1/2/2015 LAW Man accused of shooting up LAX last year will face death penalty CC :14 1/2/15 EDU The way California collegiates “hook up” was changed with the stroke of a pen this past Michael Josephson, 22:53 September, the moment Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 967 into law. Michael Thompson, Elizabeth Schroeder 1/2/15 POLI He served three terms as governor of New York; after seeing the state through so many of Ken Rudin, David Mark 9:49 its most tempestuous times, he became a liberal icon and democratic rallying point. 1/2/15 LIT *()!@, %#^&, @$$, )!‐$*&%^, or even ~*@(\&$#?<!+ ‐ how do we understand profanity in Jonathon Green 14:57 the context of the English language? 1/2/15 ART Patt Morrison and KPCC film critics Tim Cogshell and Henry Sheehan review this week’s Tim Cogshell, Henry 14:04 releases, including “A Most Violent Year,” “The Woman in Black 2: The Angel of Death,” Sheehan [REC]4: Apocalypse,” and more. 1/2/15 ART A new Obama biopic, “Southside With You,” is slated to explore Barack and Michelle’s Julian Zelizer, Tim 17:02 beginnings in Chicago. Cogshell, Henry Sheehan 1/2/15 ART Another year has come and gone, and with it comes a reflection on the film industry and Tim Cogshell, Tim 16:37 how it has changed. Cogshell 1/2/2015 LAW Host A Martinez talks to LAPD Inspector General Alex Bustamante, who is conducting an Inspector General Alex 5:51 independent investigation of the shooting and calling for witnesses to come forward. Bustamante 1/2/2015 TECH While the U.S. government's claimed that North Korea is behind the Sony hack, some Kim Zetter 8:36 cybersecurity experts aren't as convinced. 1/2/2015 TECH The year began with a big hack at Target and ended with one at Sony. And it began with James Rainey, Elahe Izadi 15:53 hopes for immigration reform, and ended without it. 1/2/2015 LIT Our literary contributor David Kipen, founder of the lending library Libros Schmibros in David Kippen n/a Boyle Heights, joins us for each full moon to roundup the months upcoming literary events. 1/2/2015 ENT Doctors told British rocker Wilko Johnson he had a year at best. Cancer. His pal Roger Roger Daltry, Wilko 7:01 Daltry said, let's make a record. The result, "Going Home". And a new lease on life. Johnson 1/2/2015 ART Restaurant critic Patric Kuh gives his Top 10 list of the best restaurants that opened in L.A. Patric Kuh 7:24 over the last year. 1/2/2015 ART Kale, Sriracha and craft beers remained foodie favorites in 2014. But what culinary trends J.M. Hirsch 8:11 will have us standing in line for hours a la Cronut in the year to come? 1/2/2015 ART Southern California Public Radio's Kristen Lepore has a list of things to do in LA on the Kristen Lepore 3:19 cheap. 1/3/2015 SPOR UCLA beat Kansas State 40‐35 in Alamo Bowl CC :08 1/3/2015 DIS Fire in Pacoima damaged a home, displaced twenty‐one people CC :08 1/3/2015 ENV Parks and Rec Dept reopens trail to Hollywood sign CC :13 1/3/2015 ART Producer Kevin Ferguson reveals Off‐Ramp's theme music Kevin Ferguson 0:54:00 1/3/2015 ART Matt Sharp's synth‐heavy solo project, The Rentals, is back again with a new album Kevin Ferguson / Matt 5:36:00 featuring contributions from members of the Black Keys, Lucius, and Ozma. Sharp 1/3/2015 ART Nathan Pino plays classical music on the Venice Boardwalk every day with a cat at his side. Mukta Mohan / Nathan 3:57:00 He talks about bands he performed with and shares his own compositions. Pino 1/3/2015 ART The heavy‐metal band was born in LA, but it found stardom in San Francisco. Metallica's Stephen Cuevas / Brian 5:18:00 biggest fan? KPCC's Steven Cuevas. Lew 1/3/2015 ART Here in LA, many female musicians here make a living performing music from some of the Kevin Ferguson / Linda 4:14:00 most famous male rock artists in history. McDonald / Dina Sharasaki 1/3/2015 ART Pepe Aguilar's 24th album — he's already sold 12‐million records — debuted at #1 on John Rabe / Pepe Aguilar 6:04:00 iTunes and is a tribute to his father Antonio Aguilar's great rival, Vicente Fernández. This is his first public radio interview. 1/3/2015 ART John Albert recalls his piece in Issue 2 of Slake magazine ‐‐ drug use, teenage sex, John Rabe / John Albert 5:05:00 unsupervised partying, and the groundbreaking nature of early Van Halen.