Author: PBS NewsHour
Narrator: PBS NewsHour
Unabridged: 0 hr 4 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 03/30/2020
Genre: Performing Arts - Radio
Human rights activists and medical nonprofits are calling on the Greek government to evacuate overcrowded refugee camps on islands in the Aegean Sea, where an outbreak of COVID-19 would likely cause humanitarian catastrophe. Concerns are especially grave regarding Moria camp on the island of Lesbos. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
Who can embarrass MIT? How about a couple of their best known graduates stumbling and laughing, every week on NPR, like bulls through the china shop of accepted scientific theory? Meet Tom and Ray Magliozzi, hosts of Car Talk and graduat...
Veteran award-winning producer Joe Bevilacqua hosts this hour-long program outlining the history of Threadgills and Armadillo World Headquarters, their contribution to the birth of the Austin music scene, and their influence on the Nashville sound a...
The Joke Show is the most popular annual broadcast from A Prairie Home Companion. A Few More Pretty Good Jokes features all the jokes from the most recent shows which aired in April 2000 and 2002 (both were done in New York). These recordings are a...
Roger Benezoscee is the worst boss you've ever had. What could possibly force this obnoxious, egotistical old megalomaniac to change his ways? Nothing short of a Damascene conversion.This innovative mystery stars Kim Durham (Matt Crawford in The Arc...
For some fans of public radio's beloved A Prairie Home Companion, it's all about the wild, unpredictable, 'how does he do that?' artistry of sound effects specialist Fred Newman. Hand-picked from nearly two decades of live broadcasts, Sounding Off! ...
Learn proven steps and strategies on how to start your Ham Radio and get a license to operate your radio! Today only, get this audio bestseller for a special price. Operating a ham radio Is fun and most people's interest in amateur radios are driv...
An original audio documentary providing fascinating insights into the American political process, along with unforgettable tales of some of the most entertaining political figures in U.S. history.
Since our bodies cannot genuinely explore space, why not get rid of them?Without wanting to trot out the already tired cliches about social networking sites being our main interaction, or point out that with gaming systems becoming so sophisticated ...
A candid, personal story of one radio broadcaster’s life, both on and off the air. It’s a look behind-the-scenes of the radio business and how it is has evolved for the author over many decades.