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(IP REPORT) - October 1, 2020 Through October 31, 2020 Subject Key No NPR ISSUES/PROGRAMS (IP REPORT) - October 1, 2020 through October 31, 2020 Subject Key No. of Stories per Subject AGING AND RETIREMENT 6 AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT 73 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 141 includes Sports BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND FINANCE 85 CRIME AND LAW ENFORCEMENT 83 EDUCATION 30 includes College IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEES 12 MEDICINE AND HEALTH 179 includes Health Care & Health Insurance MILITARY, WAR AND VETERANS 22 POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 578 RACE, IDENTITY AND CULTURE 103 RELIGION 13 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 61 Total Story Count 1386 Total duration (hhh:mm:ss) 124:43:49 Program Codes (Pro) Code No. of Stories per Show All Things Considered AT 628 Fresh Air FA 36 Morning Edition ME 500 TED Radio Hour TED 14 Weekend Edition WE 208 Total Story Count 1386 Total duration (hhh:mm:ss) 124:43:49 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 WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/24/2020 0:03:56 Employees Who Work At Multiple Nursing Homes May Have Helped Spread The Coronavirus Aging and Retirement ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/23/2020 0:04:16 Hockey Broadcaster Mike 'Doc' Emrick Signs Off Aging and Retirement ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/23/2020 0:03:47 A Chile Referendum To Reform Pinochet-Era Constitution Aging and Retirement ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/23/2020 0:03:39 Trump Tries To Win Over Key Demographic Groups In Narrowing Path To Victory Aging and Retirement MORNING EDITION 10/22/2020 0:07:01 For-Profit Nursing Homes' Pleas For Government Money Brings Scrutiny Aging and Retirement WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/17/2020 0:04:12 Trump And Biden Make Last Minute Appeal To Voters Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 10/31/2020 0:03:31 VoteMobile Helps California Wildfire Victims And Seniors Cast Their Ballots Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/31/2020 0:04:39 After A Mom Died From COVID-19, Her Kids Honored Her With Tab Soda Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/30/2020 0:02:44 Is It Safe To Go Trick-Or-Treating This Halloween? Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/29/2020 0:03:55 How Louisiana's Jefferson Parish Is Doing After Hurricane Zeta Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/28/2020 0:03:58 Hurricane Zeta Storms Ashore In Southeastern Louisiana Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/28/2020 0:07:00 Wisconsin Dairy Farmer Weighs In On The Election, COVID-19 Spike Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/27/2020 0:01:53 Hairless Opossum In Texas Gets Wardrobe Of Tiny Sweaters Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/27/2020 0:04:04 Experts To Western States: Time To Finally Fight Wildfires With More Fire Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/27/2020 0:03:06 Power Shut-Offs Become A Way Of Life For Many Californians Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/27/2020 0:03:38 To Prevent Calif. Wildfires, Utility Preemptively Shuts Down Power Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/26/2020 0:02:16 NASA Says It Found Water Molecules On The Moon's Surface Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/26/2020 0:06:27 Colorado Governor On Ongoing Wildfires And Coronavirus Surge In His State Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/26/2020 0:06:50 Colleges Turn To Wastewater Testing In An Effort To Flush Out The Coronavirus Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SUNDAY 10/25/2020 0:03:46 Breaking Down Joe Biden's Plan To Make The U.S. Carbon Neutral Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 10/24/2020 0:06:48 How Trump And Biden Differ On Energy Policy Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/24/2020 0:02:30 German Supermarket Chain Lidl Builds Store On Historic Medieval Dublin Site Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/23/2020 0:02:32 Climate Change Is Extending Fire Season Across The West Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/22/2020 0:04:13 Oil Jobs Are Big Risk, Big Pay. Green Energy Offers Stability And Passion Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/22/2020 0:03:43 Most Tenants Get No Information About Flooding. It Can Cost Them Dearly Agriculture and Environment FRESH AIR 10/21/2020 0:28:11 Novelist Sigrid Nunez On Climate Change, Mortality And Life In A Pandemic Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/21/2020 0:05:31 Millions Of Homes Are At Risk Of Wildfires, But It's Rarely Disclosed Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/21/2020 0:03:24 Landscape Architects Unveil Plans To Save The National Mall's Tidal Basin Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/20/2020 0:06:26 Living In Harm's Way: Why Most Flood Risk Is Not Disclosed Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/20/2020 0:06:59 Climate Change Is A Top Campaign Issue - At Least For Democrats Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/20/2020 0:02:41 Colorado's Record-Setting Wildfire Season Isn't Slowing Down Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/19/2020 0:07:36 Is Your Home At Risk Of Wildfire In A Changing Climate? 6 Questions To Ask Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/19/2020 0:03:53 Wildfires Jeopardize Access To Drinking Water Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/19/2020 0:06:51 What Would A 2nd Trump Term Mean For The Environment? Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SUNDAY 10/18/2020 0:03:15 Isn't This A Lovely Day For A 'Top Hat' Tribute? Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SUNDAY 10/18/2020 0:05:09 Fighting Climate Change, One Building At A Time Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/17/2020 0:04:05 Outbreak Voices: A Hawaiian Man's Journey From DJ To Farmer Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/17/2020 0:02:32 Opinion: What Cows Can Teach Us About Zoom Calls Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/16/2020 0:06:02 'Timber Wars' Podcast To Look At Cultural Divide Over How To Manage Forests Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/16/2020 0:05:50 How Americans Feel About Climate Change And Disasters That Affect The U.S. Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/15/2020 0:03:52 A Disturbing Twinkie That Has, So Far, Defied Science Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/15/2020 0:03:43 What's The Future Of The Petrochemical Industry In The U.S.? 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