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Program Schedule

The best of public radio from around Cincinnati and around the world. Click each program name below for previews, RSS Feeds, podcasts and more information on upcoming shows.

Monday-Friday

12:00 AM

BBC World Service

5:00 AM

Morning Edition

  • 7:33 AM - Morning Market Report with Chris DeSimio
  • 7:50 AM - MarketPlace Morning Report
  • 9:50 AM - MarketPlace Morning Report
  • Thursdays at 9:20 AM - Impact Cincinnati
  • Local news, weather and traffic all morning
  • 10:00 AM

    The Diane Rehm Show

    12:00 PM

    Fresh Air

    1:00 PM

    Day to Day

    2:00 PM

    Talk of the Nation

    4:00 PM

    All Things Considered

  • 4:35 PM - Daily Business Report with Chris DeSimio
  • WCPO News Update
  • Local news, weather and traffic
  • 6:30 PM

    MarketPlace

    7:00 PM

    All Things Considered

  • WCPO News Update
  • 8:00 PM

    The World

  • 8:59 PM - 90-Second Naturalist
  • 9:00 PM

    When Radio Was

  • 9:55 PM - Writer's Almanac
  • 9:58 PM - Earth and Sky
  • 10:00 PM

    Echoes


    Saturday

    12:00 AM

    BBC World Service

    7:00 AM

    Cincinnati Edition

    8:00 AM

    Weekend Edition

    10:00 AM

    Car Talk

    11:00 AM

    MarketPlace Money

    12:00 PM

    Weekend America

    2:00 PM

    Travel with Rick Steves

    3:00 PM

    Whad'Ya Know?

    5:00 PM

    All Things Considered

    6:00 PM

    A Prairie Home Companion

    8:00 PM

    When Radio Was

    10:00 PM

    Swing with Bill Cartwright

    11:00 PM

    Blues with Lee Hay


    Sunday

    12:00 AM

    BBC World Service

    7:00 AM

    Cincinnati Edition

    8:00 AM

    Weekend Edition

    10:00 AM

    Fresh Air Weekend

    11:00 AM

    The Splendid Table

    12:00 PM

    A Prairie Home Companion

    2:00 PM

    Car Talk

    3:00 PM

    Wait Wait. Don't Tell Me

    4:00 PM

    This American Life

    5:00 PM

    All Things Considered

    6:00 PM

    Speaking of Faith

    7:00 PM

    Around Cincinnati

    8:00 PM

    The Ticket

    9:00 PM

    Jazz with OT

    11:00 PM

    Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz



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    NPR News

    Irish, S. African Leaders Share Lessons With Iraqis
    A group of Sunni and Shiite leaders will meet in Iraq with Martin McGuinne, the deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland and former IRA leader, and Cyril Ramaphosa, the South African negotiator who helped end apartheid. They have been meeting privately with Iraq's politicians for two years to try and hammer out an agreement on reconciliation. On Saturday, they'll announce the results — a new accord among Iraq's feuding political factions, reports Lourdes Garcia-Navarro.
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    Helms, Betencourt and Mugabe
    NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr weighs in on the week's news: Former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt was freed six years after being taken hostage by the Colombian rebel group FARC; Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe was re-elected; Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama said he was open to "refining" his Iraq policy, but wasn't shifting his stance on troop withdrawals; Republican presidential hopeful John McCain made significant changes in the top tier of his campaign staff; and former Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.), died on July 4.
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    Clarke: Negotiate With Pakistan To Staunch al-Qaida
    Twenty-eight American soldiers were killed in Afghanistan in June, making it the deadliest month for U.S. troops since the war in Afghanistan began in 2001. Much of the spike in violence is attributed to a resurgent Taliban and al-Qaida, both in Afghanistan, and in neighboring Pakistan. Richard Clarke, who has served as a top counterterrorism adviser to every president since George H.W. Bush, tells Linda Wertheimer about steps the United States could take to reduce the threat from these groups. According to Clarke, the U.S. should strike a new deal with the Pakistani, telling them if "they cooperate with ending this sanctuary with the Taliban, we will help you…but we cannot have a sanctuary for al-Qaida again."
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