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  • Wild Card host Rachel Martin
    NPR shortens ‘It’s Been a Minute’ broadcast, adds ‘Wild Card’

    Luse NPR has halved the broadcast time of It’s Been a Minute and combined it with Wild Card with Rachel Martin. The combined show debuted Friday with the hour evenly divided between the two shows.

  • Author and broadcaster Studs Terkel works in his office in Chicago.
    ‘Division Street Revisited’ introduces Studs Terkel to the podcast generation

    For Studs Terkel, Chicago was a microcosm of the world. The legendary writer, historian and radio personality made the Midwest metropolis his home for almost 90 years, finding his penchant for chatting up the everyman as a kid in his parents’ rooming house before eventually turning it into his life’s work.  Over Terkel’s long career, he conducted over 2,000 interviews for his WFMT show and published a number of oral histories, including 1967’s Division Street: America, in which he talked to 71 different regular Chicagoans, from a socialite turned activist to a Black meat-packer and organizer to a closeted gay actor.

  • John Harris, president and CEO of Prairie Public Broadcasting, speaks March 7, 2025, during a legislative committee hearing about state and federal funding for the organization.
    Prairie Public supporters urge North Dakota Senate to restore state funding

    This article was first published by North Dakota Monitor and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. Prairie Public supporters are urging Senate lawmakers to defeat a bill that removes taxpayer support for North Dakota’s mainstay public broadcasting organization.