Southern California Public Radio- FCC Quarterly Programming Report Jan 1-March 31, 2018 KPCC-KUOR-KJAI-KVLA Duratio STAR n T min:se Public Affairs Issue 2 Date TIME c Public Affairs Issue 1 Show & Narrative 1/1/2018 9:06 4:20 TAKE TWO: Pot Shops - Recreational pot sales are technically legal in the state starting on New Year's Day, but not every business who wants to sell has gotten a permit yet. We talk with Daniel Yi, company spokesman for Med Men in West Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics Hollywood. 1/1/2018 9:10 4:10 TAKE TWO: Pot Delivery - LA’s cannabis industry is fraught with complications, but even if your local dispensary isn’t licensed, delivery may be your next option. Take Two gets an explanation on how delivery works with Brooke Staggs at SoCal News Group and TheCannifornian.com. Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics 1/1/2018 9:14 5:30 TAKE TWO: Workplace Laws - From new hiring practices to more parental leave, changes will be coming to many workplaces as a result of new laws that take effect in 2018. As people come back to the office after the holidays, Capital Public Radio's Ben Adler helps Take Two review. Labor Issues Law & Order/Courts/Police 1/1/2018 9:22 10:15 TAKE TWO: Self-Help Books - As people start to make New Year's resolutions, is turning to self-help books really a good idea? Kristen Meinzer and Jolenta Greenberg tried following some of those books in their podcast, "By the Book." Books/ Literature/ Authors Diversity/ Cultural Events 1/1/2018 9:32 5:30 TAKE TWO: Bike Share - KPCC transportation reporter Meghan McCarty-Carino assesses the effortd that cities in Southern California have tried to make with bike share programs. Transportation Environment 1/1/2018 9:42 6:30 TAKE TWO: Wildfire Classes - Wildifres have long been the norm in Southern Australia, where officials take the extra step in teaching homeowners when to defend their houses and when to flee. Leah Bertholini with the South Australian Country Fire Service explains what Southern Californians could learn. Natural Disaster #N/A 1/1/2018 9:50 7:40 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday - Music journalist Justino Aguila shares the hottest tracks from artists like Luis Miguel and El Dasa in Tuesday Reviewsday, where Take Two shares some Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry of the best new music out there. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in Politics: Looking ahead to 2018 – Larry discusses with Alex Wayne, White House editor for Bloomberg and Lisa Mascaro, congressional reporter for the Los 1/2/2018 10:06 10:32 Politics Washington, DC reports Angeles Times. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The conversation on reconstruction after a mastectomy – Larry discusses with Maggie DiNome, M.D., chief of breast surgery at UCLA; she’s a surgical breast specialist who focuses her practice on the surgical care of 1/2/2018 10:32 10:59 Public Health/ Medicine Gender Equity/Transgenderpatients Issues with benign and malignant breast disease. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Dissecting the Kansas ‘swatting’ case that led to deadly police shooting – Larry discusses with Maria Haberfeld, professor of police science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Larry Rosenthal, professor of law at Chapman University and a former federal prosecutor; David A. Harris, Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh, specializing in police issues; and Judy Ho, associate professor of psychology at Pepperdine University and licensed clinical and forensic 1/2/2018 11:06 11:30 Law & Order/Courts/Police Computers/Internet/IT psychologist. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The X-Files?! Whatever. Here’s what science has to say about UFOs, aliens and other unexplained phenomena – Larry discusses with Donald R. Prothero, former professor of geology and paleontology at numerous colleges including Caltech and Occidental and Timothy D. Callahan, religion editor of Skeptic magazine; they are co-authors of the book “What Does Science Say About UFO, Chemtrails and 1/2/2018 11:32 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Science Aliens?”. The Frame: NYT reporter Cara Buckley on Time's Up campagin 01/02/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry leaders The Frame: Producer Barbara Brocoli discusses new film "Film 01/02/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Stars Don't Die in Liverpool" The Frame: The Hollywood Reporter's Eric Gardner debriefs on 01/02/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Wixen Music Publishing's lawsuit against Spotify 1/2/2018 9:06 8:33 TAKE TWO: Snow Pack- Wednesday marks the state's first manual measurement of the Sierra snowpack. How is the snow Environment Science in the Sierra Nevada so far this season? 1/2/2018 9:17 4:04 TAKE TWO: Iran Protests- The Iranian-American community in Southern California largely supports the anti-government protests, says the host of KIRN Radio Iran. Politics Racial Relations 1/2/2018 9:19 11:55 TAKE TWO: House Hunting- It's competitive out there for prospective home buyers. Writing a letter might tip a seller to choose your bid, even if it's not the highest offer in the pile. Housing Issues Economics and Business 1/2/2018 9:32 1:58 TAKE TWO: No Place Like LA- We hear from listener Ellen Arts And Culture Travel about moving from New York to Los Angeles. 1/2/2018 9:39 9:35 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- For the first time since 1994, playoff football will be held in Los Angeles. This coming Saturday, Sports Media 1/2/2018 9:50 7:49 TAKE TWO: Stingray Injuries- A sunny holiday weekend with lots of beach-goers means plenty of stingray injuries on Science Environment Southern California beaches. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: World roundup: Protests in Iran, and warming relations between North and South Koreas – Larry discusses with Kevan Harris, an assistant professor of sociology at UCLA; Suzanne Maloney, senior fellow at the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution; David Aaron Miller, director of the Middle East program at the Wilson Center; and Sung-Yoon Lee, an expert on the Koreas, and a professor in Korean Studies at The Fletcher School at Tufts 1/3/2018 10:06 10:37 Foreign News Homeland Security University in Massachusetts. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Debating the efficacy and necessity of the college interview – Larry discusses with Jon Reider, director of college counseling at San Francisco University High School and former senior associate director of admissions at Stanford University and Brian Taylor, managing director of Ivy Coach, a college admissions consulting firm based in New York 1/3/2018 10:40 10:59 Education Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyCity. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Are panic buttons for hotel workers a needed protection or impractical overreach? Larry discusses with Lorena Lopez-Masumi. organizing director for Unite Here Local 11 in Long Beach, a labor union that represents workers in the hospitality industry and Carl Winston, director of the School of Hospitality & Tourism Management at San Diego State 1/3/2018 11:06 11:24 Economics and Business Gender Equity/TransgenderUniversity. Issues Airtalk with Larry Mantle: LA’s playing host to a NFL playoff game this Saturday, thanks to the Rams – Larry discusses with Gary Klein, reporter who covers sports for the L.A. Times, 1/3/2018 11:25 11:36 Sports Arts And Culture including the Rams. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Do sensitivity readers censor or elevate fiction? Larry discusses with Sherri L. Smith, young adult author and faculty at Goddard College’s MFA in Creative Writing program and Hamline University’s MFA in Children’s Writing program and Ebony Wilkins, sensitivity reader and assistant professor of English at National Louis University in 1/3/2018 11:39 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyChicago and young adult author. The Frame: Dir. Ava Duvernay talks "Wrinkle in Time" and 01/03/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Time's Up movement The Frame: "Phantom Thread" costume designer Mark Bridges 01/03/2018 ##### 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry on his work with Paul Thomas Anderson 01/03/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Adriana Cargill talks to fire artist Zachary Aronson 1/3/2018 9:06 3:00 TAKE TWO: Thomas Fire- Exactly one month ago, the devastating Thomas Fire ripped through Ventura and Santa Barbara counties torching more than 280-thousand acres and destroying more than a thousand structures. Natural Disaster Environment 1/3/2018 9:09 6:40 TAKE TWO: DOJ Pot- Buyers and small shops are more likely to escape the fed's view. But larger operations might draw the Economics and Business Politics attention of prosecutors. 1/3/2018 9:16 5:50 TAKE TWO: Single Payer- But California probably won't get the federal support it needs to overhaul its healthcare system. Public Health/ Medicine Politics 1/3/2018 9:22 6:04 TAKE TWO: Water Conservation- The drought has been officially over for 8 months, but it seems like 2018 might be a dry one. Here's why you should always be conserving water. Environment Energy 1/3/2018 9:28 6:28 TAKE TWO: The Ride- We take a sneak peak at what’s coming in the world of trucks in 2018, and what’s expected with auto Transportation Economics and Business sales this year. 1/3/2018 9:39 9:33 TAKE TWO: Foster Care- Bobby Cagle, the new head of DCFS, is responsible for the wellbeing of more than 30,000 children and for repairing the agency's tarnished image.
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