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Southern California Public Radio- FCC Quarterly Programming Report April 1- June 30,2016 KPCC-KUOR-KJAI-KVLA-K227BX-K210AD START TIME Duration min:sec Public Affairs Issue 2 Show & Segment Guests /Hosts /Reporter FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2016 Take Two: Foster Care Vouchers: Facing a dearth of foster parents in California, a new statewide budget proposal aims to provide better childcare options in an effort to entice more couples to enter the program. The $31 million plan, organized by Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, would provide emergency childcare vouchers for foster parents caring for children ages 0 to 3. Alex Cohen talks to 9:11 7:30 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family Economics and Business Kuehl about the plan. Sheila Kuehl, Alex cohen Take Two: LA Dodgers Manager: The Dodgers Home Opener is on April 12th. It will be the national stage debut for manager Dave Roberts who, save one day working for the San Diego Padres, has never really managed a team before. A Martinez caught up with him while still in Arizona for Spring Training and talked to him about the new 9:26 6:00 Sports gig. Dave Roberts, A Martinez Take Two: Tesla Folo: Our motor critic, The Wheel Thing's Susan Carpenter, gives us her update on last night's unveiling of the Tesla Model 3, an electric car the company hopes 9:32 7:30 Transportation Computers/Internet/IT will be the first to appeal to the masses. Sue Carpenter, Alex Cohen Take Two: The Heavy: The British band's new album Hurt and the Merciless drops April 1. Lead singer Kevin Swamby stops by the studio to talk with Alex about it and the enduring appeal of its hit song, “How You Like Me Now,” that’s made the trailers of about a dozen films in the last couple of 9:47 7:10 Arts And Culture years. Kevin Swamby, Alex cohen Take Two: Awkward Campaign Moments: The road to the White House is lined with blunders, gaffes and foot-in-mouth moments. Some have had a greater impact on a candidate's standing than others. Take Two looks back at the most awkward moments in presidential campaign history. A Martinez talks to Sam Popkin, professor of 10:11 11:10 Politics Arts And Culture political science at UCSD. Sam Popkin, A Martinez Take Two: Simplifying LAUSD App: LA unified is trying to boost enrollment, INCLUDING a plan to unify and simplify the application process for parents trying to enroll their chidlkren in public schools, including charters and magnets. Southern California Public Radio’s Kyle Stokes join Alex Cohen 10:26 6:00 Education Computers/Internet/IT for more. Kyle Stokes, Alex Cohen Take Two: Time Warner Dodger Channel: The stalemate between Direct TV and Time Warner Cable has reached a point where one side won't respond and the other is giving up. What that means is with the Dodgers just a few days away from starting Vin Scully's final season, a big chunk of LA will be caught looking at strike 3. Here to sort out the latest is Meg James with the LA 10:47 6:45 Sports Media Times. Meg James, A Martinez Take Two: Weekend Preview: If some fun in the snow is not your idea of a good time, Take Two’s Leo Duran joins A Martinez for a rundown of fun and free things happening 10:53 4:20 Arts And Culture over the weekend in Southern California. Leo Duran, A Martinez Airtalk: Digital First axes 70 from OC Register newsroom. A huge round of layoffs has been announced at the Orange County Register, two weeks after it was acquired along with the Riverside Press-Enterprise by Digital First 11:10 10:14:00 Economics and Business Media Media. Gabriel Kahn, Rick Edmonds Airtalk: An early look at who might throw their hat in for Governor of California. Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has been up and down California 11:26 11:16 Sacramento/State Politics Politics as part of a 38-day listening tour. Judy Lin, David Siders Airtalk: Runyon Canyon closed: 'Secret Walks' guide shares where else to hike. Runyon Canyon is closed for four months starting April 1 because a pipe underneath the park needs to be replaced, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power 11:44 9:30:00 Public Health/ Medicine Talk of the City previously announced. Charles Fleming Airtalk: FilmWeek: 'God's Not Dead 2,' 'Everybody Wants Some!' and more. Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Tim Cogshell, Andy Klein and Charles Solomon review this week's new movie releases including a wide release, faith-based film, "God's Not Dead 2;" the fun, new Richard Linklater film about 1980s college baseball players, "Everybody Wants Some!!;" Don Cheadle as jazz legend 12:09 31:45:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Miles Davis in "Miles Ahead;" and more. Andy Klein, Tim Cogshell, Charles Solomon The Frame: Richard Linklater talks about "Everybody Wants Some!!" and how it 3:36 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry follows "Boyhood" Richard Linklater/John Horn The Frame: CON'D: Richard Linklater talks about "Everybody Wants Some!!" and how it 3:44 8:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry follows "Boyhood" Richard Linklater/John Horn MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2016 Take Two: Rise in Crime Pt 1: After more than a decade of falling crime rates in LA, the city has recently seen a rise in violent crime. As part of a detailed look at what's behind the increase, Take Two's Dorian Merina spoke with residents in Pacoima as they try to maintain hard-fought-for gains 9:11 7:30 Law & Order/Courts/Police against gang violence and violent crime. Dorian Merina (reporter) Take Two: Rise in Crime Pt 2: For more on LA's uptick in violent crime, Take Two's A Martinez hosts a roundtable discussion with Charis Kubrin, professor of criminology, law and society at UC Irvine, Angela Hawken , director of the Swift, Certain, and Fair Resource Center for the U.S. Department of Justice and Jody David Armour professor of 9:26 16:30 Law & Order/Courts/Police law at the University of Southern California. Charis Kubrin, Angela Hawken, Jody David Armour, A Martinez Take Two: On The Lot: Take Two digs into the latest in Hollywood business news with 9:47 8:00 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Rebecca Keegan of the LA Times. Rebecca Keegan, Alex Cohen Take Two: Panama Papers: A massive data leak from a Panama-based law firm is shining new light on a secret financial underworld -- one where dirty money goes in and comes out untraceable on the other side. On the outside, the law firm seems like your standard global wealth management company. Tim Johnson is one of the few American reporters given access to the data. 10:11 8:00 Foreign News Economics and Business He joins Take Two. Tim Johnson, A Martinez Take Two: AQMD Director: The Air Quality Management District named former EPA administrator Wayne Nastri as acting chief of the group after the board ousted its long time leader. Southern California Public Radio’s infrastructure reporter Sharon 10:19 5:00 Environment Politics McNary checks in with details. Sharon McNary, Alex Cohen Take Two: Porn and Virility: Accessing and streaming porn has become much easier now. You can find it for free and there’s very little regulation. And that ubiquity is having serious effects on some of the men who grew up with unlimited access to porn. Belinda Luscombe, Editor-at-Large at Time, 10:26 9:00 Youth/Children's Issues/ Family recently wrote about this. Belinda Luscombe, A Martinez Take Two: WIF Writer's Lab: The group Women in Film has joined forces with the BlackList to launch a new writers lab this summer for female TV writers. For more, Alex Cohen talks to WIF executive director 10:47 8:00 Entertainment Industry Gender Equity/Transgender Issues Kirsten Schaffer. Kristen Schaffer, Alex Cohen Airtalk: AirTalk Election 2016: Dem and GOP candidates fight hard for Wisconsin primary voters. Larry Mantle is joined by NPR’s political team for a roundup of the week ahead on the campaign trail as candidates 11:10 31:25:00 Media Politics battle over Wisconsin’s primary. Asma Khalid, Ron Elving, Don Gonyea Airtalk: David Cameron, Vladimir Putin among pols embroiled in Panama Papers tax shelter leak. A vast trove of documents detailing the offshore financial dealings of 12:10 10:30:00 Economics and Business Media the rich and famous has been leaked. Andy Greenberg, Nicholas Shaxson Airtalk: Debating cost of Xtandi prostate- cancer drug developed with UCLA research. A group of Washington lawmakers is calling for public hearings about the cost of Xtandi, a prostate-cancer drug developed with 12:26 11:28:00 Economics and Business Public Health/ Medicine federally-funded research at UCLA. James Love, Paul Howard Airtalk: Dodgers’ new skipper, Angels’ new shortstop highlight season previews for LA baseball. Major League Baseball’s regular season is officially underway as three games kicked off the 2016 campaign on Sunday, including a World Series rematch between 12:44 9:30 Talk of the City Sports the Mets and Royals. Andy McCullough, Pedro Moura The Frame: Bonnie Raitt talks about the tour 3:36 11:20 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry around her new album, "Dig in Deep" Bonnie Raitt/John Horn The Frame: Con'd: Bonnie Raitt talks about 3:48 6:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry her new tour and album, "Dig in Deep" Bonnie Raitt/John Horn The Frame: Elyssa Dudley interviews Jesse Kahnweiler, creator and star of the TUESDAY,3:54 APRIL 5, 2016 ***Spring 5:08 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry webseries "The Skinny" Jesse Kahnweiler/Elyssa Dudley Pledge Clock*** Take Two: Brokered Convention: It's primary day in Wisconsin, and neither GOP front- runner Donald Trump nor Democratic leader Hillary Clinton is expected to walk away with a win.