Sentences with phrase «put public radio»

«It's why people put public radio station stickers on their cars,» he says.

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The poll, the work of the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Harvard School of Public Health, and National Public Radio, asked 1,704 adults for their reactions to the reform proposals put out by Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton (still in the game!)
Collins puts me in mind of Andrei Codrescu, whose essays can be heard on National Public Radio's All Things Considered.
And when I started a public radio program on religion, ethics and meaning seven years ago, I was also quite aware that I was inviting people to put words around something as intimate as anything we try to talk about, and as ultimately ineffable.
On his radio show, Pearce commented on Arizona's public assistance programs, saying, «You put me in charge of Medicaid, the first thing I'd do is get Norplant, birth - control implants, or tubal ligations... Then we'll test recipients for drugs and alcohol, and if you want to [reproduce] or use drugs or alcohol, then get a job.»
Even what appeared to be a supportive call - in from comedian Louis C.K. to a public radio show on Tuesday couldn't put a good shine on the optics apocalypse that was the mayor's last seven days.
The goal was to put the «public» back in public radio; locals tuning in to listen to national and international news stories might even hear a neighbor.
Michelle Rhee, the woman Malloy refused to stand with at an «education» rally was, none the less, kind enough to pay for a half a million dollars in radio and television advertising proclaiming Malloy and his plan the savior when it came to putting Connecticut's public education system on track.
This also applies, crucuially, to putting it on the radio, where people alone in their own homes can listen to it, consituting the public.
Hanson said hotels are also spending more money on boosting Internet capacity and bandwidth not just in guest rooms but also in public areas like lobbies, meeting rooms and restaurants; coming up with new restaurant and food concepts, again with Millennials in mind; putting new, larger and smarter flat - screen TVs into guest rooms; and adding in - room amenities like new coffee makers, iPads, radio / alarm clocks and so on.
St. Louis Public Radio, 04.08.2014 Monument / Anti-Monument Conference Puts Public Sculpture In The Spotlight
PUBLIC RADIO MARKETPLACE REPORT Plug - in hybrids need more juice Environmentalists have been pushing car companies to put plug - in hybrids on the market because they would use even less gasoline than current hybrids.
It is also fairly revealing that NOAA put out a spokesman climatologist trumpeting this information to the public (I heard it on the radio) with no mention at all of the satellite data.
He's put out some ads on local public radio, but he considers that to be his donation to the arts.
For example, WorkersCompensation.com put out a press release recently announcing that Texas Mutual Insurance Company has launched the «Give Safety a Hand» campaign that provides brochures, radio commercials, and other public education information about how to be a safer driver.
If the government actually wants to protect the public against Facebook abusing its power, it would need to go harder than the Honest Ads Act that would put political advertising on Internet platforms under the same scrutiny regarding disclosure of buyers as the rules for TV and radio advertising.
National Public Radio's The Parents Journal Dr. Emery offers advice to divorcing parents in an extended interview, «Putting Kids First After Divorce» (Note: This page requires RealPlayer) http://www.parentsjournal.com/?q=node/671
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