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    Does Anyone Else Listen....

    ...to NPR? Or am I one of the few?

    I have been listening to NPR since the mid '90s and find that I enjoy it more today than ever. Yet I am a conservative, so go figure (this is not a political thread in any way). My favorite programs are Science Friday, ATC, a local one called Radio West, plus Wait Wait Don't Tell Me on Sat.

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    I listen to NPR about 90% of the time, mostly NPR Now on Satellite radio. Morning Edition in the morning on the way to work and Marketplace on the way home. They still play Car Talk replays on Saturday morning,
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    I listen a lot. Normally with the NPR One app. It's a great way to get a good summary of the news without all the tv hype.

    I also listen to a lot of npr/pri podcasts like This Amercan Life, Planet Money, Snap Judgement. If you haven't listened to podcasts, I highly recommend it for shop time.

    I remember listening to npr and car talk with my dad in his shop when I was a kid (more background noise to me at that age). But I grew to like it a lot later on in life. So it feels good having it on when I'm in my shop.

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    Yes, I love NPR too.

    Matt, I didn't realize you were a Podcast listener. I thought I was the only one. I listen to those 3 you mentioned a lot. I also like Ted Radio Hour and Radiolab (my current favorite).

    I was a Serial junkie last fall.

    You should also check out 99 percent Invisible. That's not NPR, but it's just amazing.

    Do you follow STL and the Woodtalk podcasts too? I used to think STL was the best, but Woodtalk has really grown on me. I think Mark S. has a lot of good, practical knowledge especially about finishing.

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    I'm with you. Wait, wait don't tell me yanks a good guffaw out of me every time. Science Friday is fun too. Car Talk, This American Life . . . so many others. I watch TV only when I am at other people's houses so other forms of entertainment are my mainstay.
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    Same play list for me every Saturday when I'm in the shop: Car Talk, You Bet Your Garden, Snap Judgement, This American Life, All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, etc.

    That woman on Splendid Table is totally annoying so I usually change the station for that hour.
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    Always especially liked the Saturday and Sunday news and interview shows. Still listen some but I dislike their efforts to bring in bigger audience with coverage of people involved in wrap and crudeness.

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    Saturday morning car talk for me too.

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    Daily...

    At work at play.

    Drives my fox news loving co-workers nuts so i keep the volume low and change the channel when we are working as a group.

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    Love NPR, but I usually only listen to it on the weekends when I'm driving somewhere or when I'm mowing the lawn. My favorites are Car Talk, Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, This American Life, Weekend Edition, Swing Years & Beyond, and of course A Prairie Home Companion. I've stockpiled enough Car Talk and Prairie Home podcasts to get me through most of the next year or two worth of mowing.
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    Listen to it everyday while driving. Better than anything else out there in my opinion.

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    Long time member (Contributor). I loved Car talk, but I heard them all (podcasts for those I missed). Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me, Fresh Air (if there is someone I am interested in, but I think Teri Gross is an excellent interviewer), Ask Me Another, Moth Radio Hour (I love the live story slam), Radio Lab, Snap Judgement, ATC, and Morning Edition - all faves.

    I might or might not listen to the day shows (the World, Marketplace, etc.) as I would be working, but a few that I did catch, I liked. Some I cared for less.

    If I get bored or annoyed, I go to the iPod.

    I got hooked in early eighties with ATC.
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    Hardly listen to anything else on the radio. If there is some boring show on NPR I will surf some of the AM sports or news stations but if there is a commercial on I immediately keep searching. Seems like all the regular stations are dominated by commercials. Car Talk is the best show of all time. I also have a load of podcasts on my phone: Car Talk and three fly fishing podcasts. The different podcasts available out there sounds like a good subject for a new thread.

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    I've been a regular NPR listener all of my adult life. Depending on what you count as adult, that makes about 40 years.

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    Prashun,

    I think there are a lot of closet podcast listeners. I got hooked after listening to all the Serial episodes last year, like many. Loved the series (and all the UVA connections, me being an alum), and my wife has gotten really into all the spin off podcasts. Too much detail for me, but interesting nonetheless.

    I like all the podcasts you mentioned, and have started listening to Hidden Brain too. I just subscribed to 99% Hidden, so I'll check it out. Thx for the suggestion.

    I don't listen to any ww'ing podcasts, yet. If I had more time in the shop I might, but I'm full up now.

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