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American Public Media

American Public Radio is a producer of over 20 public radio programs. Many of their programs are available for free to stream or download from their site or to subscribe to as a podcast, and some can be subscribed to and downloaded from Audible.com. Popular podcasted programs include Garrison Keillor's Writer's Almanac, parts of Marketplace, Future Tense, and Weekend America. Some of their programs offered through Audible.com are A Prairie Home Companion, The Splendid Table, Speaking of Faith, Marketplace, and Marketplace Money.

They also produce American RadioWorks audio documentaries that cover a wide variety of contemporary issues. All of these documentaries are available for free as streaming audio at: americanradioworks.publicradio.org. And most of these documentaries can be downloaded from Audible.com for a reasonable price.


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by Garrison Keillor
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The Writer's Almanac Podcast hosted by Garrison Keillor is a wonderful way to start your day. Though well known already for being the figurehead of NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion", Keillor has been offering this daily dose of poetry and history for many years as well.

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by Bruce Adolphe
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A Classical music quiz podcast: Test your ears as Bruce Adolphe takes a popular tune and transforms it into something that sounds like it was composed by one of the greats.

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by John Moe
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Check out American Public Media's podcast The Hilarious World of Depression Podcast. In this podcast host John Moe talks about clinical depression with some top comedians who have dealt with the illness.

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Sound Opinions is the World's only rock and roll talkshow. Hosted by Jim DeRogatis of WBEZ and Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune.

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Segments from American RadioWorks, public radio's largest documentary unit.

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American Public Media's Composers Datebook informs, engages, and entertains with timely information about composers of the past and present.

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For decades, the United States has been the dominant exporter of pop culture. In the 21st century, it has a powerful new competitor: Japan.

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According to popular history, one hundred years ago this Christmas Eve, shipboard technicians listening for Morse code messages on their newly installed wireless telegraphs heard something incredible: music.

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