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The following is a list of daily news podcasts, organized by type (original podcast or adapted media) and then by country. It represents a small subset of news podcasts that release an episode every day, sometimes with the exception of weekends or holidays.
Up First is a daily news podcast by the American media organization NPR, which releases an episode every weekday at 6 a.m. ET, and Saturdays and Sundays by 8 a.m ET. Up First gives a brief overview of each news item in its weekday and Saturday episodes, unlike some of NPR's other popular news podcasts which provide a deep exploration of each story.
Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris. The New York Times. The Read. 2013–present. Kid Fury and Crissle West. Loud Speakers Network. Slate's Culture Gabfest. 2008–present. Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner.
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Throughline is a historical podcast and radio program from American public radio network NPR. The podcast aims to contextualize current events by exploring the historical events that contributed to them. Its episodes have outlined the history of modern political debates, civil rights issues, and domestic and international policy.
CHEK Podcasts This Land: 2019–present Rebecca Nagle: Crooked Media: In Your Ears for 50 Years: 2021-2021 KYUK, Public Media for Alaska's Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta National Native News: 1987 (on radio)-present Koahnic Broadcast Corporation and Native Voice One The Henceforward: 2016–2020 Matriarch Movement: Shayla Stonechild
Original release. 14 August 2017. Provider. NPR. Rough Translation is an American podcast from NPR that tells stories from around the world that have relevance to a U.S. audience. It debuted in 2017 and was hosted by Gregory Warner, a former NPR foreign correspondent. [1] It was canceled by NPR in 2023.
This Land. (podcast) This Land is an American political podcast produced and distributed by Crooked Media and Cadence13, and hosted by Rebecca Nagle. [1] The podcast debuted on June 3, 2019 and follows the United States Supreme Court case Sharp v. Murphy (previously known as Carpenter v.