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NPR Radio Programs

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NPR's Most Listened-To Programs

Morning Edition
National Public Radio's most listened to news magazine. Morning Edition has become the morning companion to millions of Americans each week, who depend on this reasoned, informative, introduction to the day.
All Things Considered
In it's 27th year, this show is one of the most popular news magazines in public radio. All Things Considered does just what its name implies...it considers all things. Its typical broadcast consists of a lively and eclectic mix of hard news, interviews & fascinating features.
Marketplace
Marketplace's five evening programs and twenty-five morning reports are heard by an audience of over 4 million different people in the course of a week, on more than 315 public radio stations nationwide.
Car Talk
Tom and Ray Magliozzi - "Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers" - have been dispensing expert car advice on their Peabody Award-winning program for more than 10 years. Each week, they take listener calls and create an hour's worth of automobile mayhem, interspersed with intelligent advice on car repair.
A Prairie Home Companion
For more than 30 years, Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion has served up a highly entertaining and theatrical live radio broadcast show with musical guests and commercials for imaginary products.
Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me
Produced by NPR and Chicago Public Radio, Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me, the NPR news quiz show, is a fast-paced and irreverent review of the past week's news. Host Peter Sagal tests the knowledge and wit of panelists.
Fresh Air® with Terry Gross
Fresh Air® with Terry Gross, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Each week, nearly 4.5 million people listen to the show's intimate conversations broadcast on more than 450 NPR stations across the country.