Today's talk shows on WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/Today.html)
Friday, January 28, 2000
WMUB Forum: U.S. Census troubles and techniques
Diane Rehm: weekly news roundup
Fresh Air: editor Michael Korda on Jacqueline Susann; actor William H. Macy
Public Interest: reconnecting yound Americans to the voting process
Talk of the Nation: infectious diseases in wildlife; Internet privacy
All Things Considered: violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg (NAH-jah
sah-LAIR-noh SAHN-nehn-berg)
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WMUB Forum, 9-10 a.m., repeated 7-8 p.m.
News Director Darrel Gray with an hour of conversations with guests,
and listener e-mail comments and questions
(http://www.wmub.org/forumcomment.html).
Friday, January 28: U.S. Census troubles and techniques
The Diane Rehm Show, 10-12 noon (*2 full hours on WMUB)
Guest host: TBA
10-11: Weekly news roundup: from the Iowa caucuses to Chechnya and
the state of the Union, a panel of the nation's best journalists
discusses the week's events.
11-12: TBA
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, 12:06-1 p.m.
Editing Jacqueline Susann. The new film "Isn't She Great" is about
the bestselling author of "Valley of the Dolls." We'll hear from her
editor MICHAEL KORDA. And actor W.H. MACY on acting technique. He's
featured in the new film "Magnolia" and has a reoccurring role in the
TV series "Sportsnight."
For tapes and transcripts of Fresh Air, call Toll-Free 1-(877)-21-FRESH.
Public Interest
Host: Kojo Nnamdi
WHILE THE CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS OF NINETEEN-NINETY-TWO AND
NINETY-SIX BROUGHT YOUNG VOTERS TO THE POLLS, THE FACT REMAINS THAT
NEARLY FORTY PERCENT OF ALL NON-VOTERS ARE BETWEEN EIGHTEEN AND
THIRTY YEARS OF AGE. JOIN KOJO FOR A LOOK INSIDE A BROAD-BASED
ORGANIZATION THAT IS DEDICATED TO RECONNECTING YOUNG AMERICANS TO THE
POLITICAL PROCESS.
Guests: 1. Ellen Shearer, Associate Professor at Northwestern
University Medill School of Journalism; also co-author of "Nonvoters:
America's No-Shows" (Pub: Sage Press, Thousand Oaks, CA); 2. Michael
Gannon, Y Vote 2000 reporting fellow; 3. Andy Sullivan, Y Vote 2000
reporting fellow
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday, 2-4 p.m. (*live on WMUB)
Host: Ira Flatow
HOUR ONE: INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN WILDLIFE: the rise of wildlife
infectious diseases, and how they threaten biodiversity and human
health.
HOUR TWO: INTERNET PRIVACY: a look at who's looking at you when you
surf the 'net. Does our increasing reliance on computers come at the
price of our privacy?
All Things Considered, 4-7 p.m.
Violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg (NAH-jah sah-LAIR-noh
SAHN-nehn-berg) tackles Gypsy music. The award-winning musician has
joined forces with Sergio and Odair Assad (SER-gee-oh and oh-DAIR
ah-SAHD), two Brazilian guitarists, for a new recording....exploring
the music of the Gypsies.
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