FCC Quarterly Programming Report Oct 1- Dec 30,2016 KPCC-KUOR-KJAI-KVLA-K227BX-K210AD

FCC Quarterly Programming Report Oct 1- Dec 30,2016 KPCC-KUOR-KJAI-KVLA-K227BX-K210AD

Southern California Public Radio- FCC Quarterly Programming Report Oct 1- Dec 30,2016 KPCC-KUOR-KJAI-KVLA-K227BX-K210AD START TIME DURATION ISSUE ISSUE TITLE AND NARRATIVE 10/1/2016 12:04 12:55 Entertainment Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Chris Redd performs a stand-up routine, sits down with John Rabe and Industry receives his "welcome to LA" gift. (Chris Redd, John Rabe) 12:17 3:31 Entertainment Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: KPCC's Frank Stoltze and saxophonist Allen Mezquida performing their Industry rendition of Tom Waits' break-up song to the vallet, "Frank's Wild Years". (Frank Stoltze, Allen Mezquida) 12:32 7:06 Arts And Culture Entertainment Off-Ramp: Animators Ron Clements and John Musker discuss their work together on "The Industry Great Mouse Detective" and "The Little Mermaid". Ron and John also preview their new film "Moana". (Ron Clements, John Musker, John Rabe) 12:39 7:34 Interview (one Media Off-Ramp: Dinner Party Download's Rigo Galliano interviews John Rabe about his start in guest) radio and fun facts about his career and baseball. (Rigo Galliano, John Rabe) 12:46 2:04 Entertainment Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: David Whitfield performs "A Foggy Day" and sits down with host John Rabe Industry 12:53 4:15 Entertainment Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: Substitute producer Taylor Orsi and her improv group Broken People perform Industry their popular "Bitchy Resting Face" sketch live for the first time. (Cast of Broken People) 12:57 5:13 Entertainment Arts And Culture Off-Ramp: John Rabe talks to members of "yacht-rock" group Harbor Party about the Industry meaning of "yachtifying" a song and working with trained session musicians. (Harbor Party, John Rabe) 10/3/2016 9:07 8:00 Law & Racial Relations Take Two: South LA Shooting: The LA coroner's office has identified the 18-year-old shot Order/Courts/Pol and killed by police on Saturday in South L.A. as Carnell Snell Jr. For more, A Martinez ice speaks with Jody Armour, professor of law at the University of Southern California. 9:15 6:45 Politics Economics and Take Two: Trump Taxes: According to the NY Times Republican nominee Donald Trump's Business massive loss of income over 20 years ago may have allowed him to avoid paying income taxes for years to come. For more, Alex Cohen speaks with Robert Rosenthal, executive director of the Center for Investigative Reporting. 9:22 8:00 Foreign News Take Two: Colombia peace deal: In Colombia, voters narrowly defeated a peace deal that would have ended the longest-running armed conflict in Latin America. For more on the local reaction A Martinez speaks with Hector Aristizabal, he's an actor based here in LA, but he grew up in Colombia. 9:34 9:00 Entertainment Take Two: On the Lot: Alex Cohen gets the latest Hollywood business news with Rebecca Industry Keegan of the Los Angeles Times. 9:43 7:30 Politics Racial Relations Take Two: Latino Voters: Is the Latino community big enough to sway the election? For answers, A Martinez talks to Louis Desipio, professor of political science and Chicano studies at UC Irvine. 9:51 6:45 Politics Take Two: Human Voter Guide: For more on the local elections and ballot measures, SCPR's Senior Politics Reporter, Mary Plummer, speaks with Alex Cohen for Take Two's weekly Human Voter Guide. 10:07 9:00 Law & Economics and Take Two: Prison Bars and Hair Dryers: A hair and makeup program at Valley State Order/Courts/Pol Business Prison in Chowchilla, California is giving former inmate a second chance on the outside, in ice the beauty industry. Stacey Leasca wrote about the initiative for GOOD magazine and joins A Martinez with more. 10:16 5:45 Gender Economics and Take Two: Pay Gender Gap: In the 37th U.S. Congressional District, based in Los Angeles Equity/Transgen Business County, women’s median earnings were actually percentage points ahead of men’s. Alex der Issues Cohen finds out more with Catherine Hill, vice president of research at the American Association of University Women. 10:22 8:15 Sports Law & Take Two: O'Bannon vs NCAA: The case, involving former UCLA basketball star Ed Order/Courts/Polic O'Bannon and the NCAA, made it all the way to the Supreme Court. For more, A Martinez e spoke with Brent Kendall, legal affairs reporter for the Wall Street Journal. 10:34 3:35 War/ Military Homosexuality Take Two: Transgender Troops: New rules go into effect today that detail how military Events/ Military leaders must treat transgender service members. It's the latest step in the Pentagon's Culture effort to integrate transgender troops into the armed forces. Patricia Murphy reports. 10:39 9:05 Books/ Take Two: Pasadena: Young Adult fiction writer, Sherri L. Smith joins Alex Cohen to Literature/ discuss her new book, "Pasadena". Authors 10:48 9:05 Arts And Culture Take Two: The LA People Walker: LA actor Chuck McCarthy started "The People Walker" as a bit of a joke, with some flyers up on telephone poles. Now he's getting requests from all around the world for people looking to go for a walk with him - and pay $7/hour for it. AirtalkA Martinez with went Larry for Mantle: a walk The with New him. York Times released Trump’s taxes from 1995 – Larry Politics Economics and talks about how both campaigns can spin the information, as well as the media ethics Business behind the decision – with guests Dorothy Brown, professor of law at Emory University; she is an expert on tax law, Matt Rodriguez, Democratic strategist and founder and chief executive officer of Rodriguez Strategies, Lanhee Chen, research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and former policy director for the Romney-Ryan 2012 presidential campaign and Kelly McBride, a senior faculty member with The Poynter Institute and one of the nation's leading experts on media ethics 11:06 11:39 Law & Racial Relations Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Larry analyzes the officer involved fatalities in South LA, Order/Courts/Pol Pasadena, El Cajon, Sacramento with Tim Williams, Retired LAPD Senior Detective ice Supervisor (Robbery-Homicide Division), 1974-2003 and David A. Klinger, Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri--St.Louis 11:42 11:58 Sports Media Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Sunday night marked the last game in the broadcast booth for the voice of the Dodgers, and to many, the voice of baseball Vin Scully. Larry talked to 12:06 12:58 Nick Roman, host of KPCC’s All Things Considered, about Scully’s legacy. Arts And Culture Entertainment 3:36 7:00 Industry The Frame: Michael Ritchie on the legacy of Gordon Davidson Arts And Culture Entertainment 3:43 3:00 Industry The Frame: Rebroadcast of Sir Neville Marriner's interview Arts And Culture Entertainment 3:46 10:00 Industry The Frame: Goldie Taylor and Vinson Cunningham talk Nate Parker 10/4/2016 9:07 9:10 Politics Take Two: Role of The VP: Ahead of the Vice Presidential debates, we'll take a look at what's typically expected of the second person on the ticket. Political science professor Rachel Van Sickle-Ward speaks with A Martinez. 9:16 6:30 Politics Take Two: Secret Trump Voters: Guardian reporter Amber Jamieson has been tracking American voters who support Trump – but are choosing to do so secretly – and tells Alex Cohen more on Take Two. 9:23 8:00 Politics Media Take Two: #VoteForYourFuture: A slew of actors, musicians and other celebrities are featured in a video encouraging EVERYONE to vote. For more on this video and the role of pop culture in politics Alex Cohen speaks with Stephen Golin, founder of the production company Anonymous Content. 9:34 11:00 Youth/Children's Take Two: The Brood: Disabled Children: Finding a good school for a child with a Issues/ Family learning or developmental disability, can be hard. It's one that LA mom Sylvia Youngblood went through with her four children. She shares her story with Alex Cohen 9:45 7:30 Economics and Natural Disaster Take Two: Earthquake Retrofitting: San Bernardino city hall closed down through Business Tuesday due to increased seismic activity in the Salton Sea. A Martinez speaks with John Taferner, a retrofitting expert to explore the estimated cost and what the general public should know about building safety. 9:53 4:30 Law & Sacramento/State Take Two: CA Counts Death Penalty: As part of our California Counts collaboration, Order/Courts/Pol Politics KQED's Scott Shafer reports on how Prop. 66 is intended to work - but why it might not. ice 10:07 9:20 Law & Take Two: South LA Video: The LA Police Department released a security video of the Order/Courts/Pol chase leading up to the death of 18-year-old Carnell Snell Junior. David Klinger, professor ice of criminology and criminal justice at the university of Missouri St. Louis, and a former patrol officer for LAPD, spoke to Alex Cohen about it. 10:16 7:00 Education Take Two: Teacher Shortage: Some of the state's biggest school districts say they have no teacher shortages, which is a big boon to education. The problem is that they're draining teachers away from smaller districts. A Martinez looks at the issue with Ed Source director Louis Freedberg. 10:23 6:40 Environment Take Two: Endangered Bees: What are the implications of vanishing bees, and what does it mean for California? For more, Alex Cohen spoke with Greg Koob, Conservation and Restoration Team Manager for the US Fish and Wildlife Service in Hawaii.

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