10 Best WWNO Radio Station Podcasts
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Part-time New Orleans resident Harry Shearer hosts a look at the worlds of media, politics, cyberspace, sports and show business while providing an eclectic array of music along the way.
Producer/Network Harry Shearer
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Apple Rating 4.6/5Facebook 7.9KTwitter 15.1KInstagram 5.1K Avg Length 57 min Get Email Contact Get Influential Podcasters ContactsGet access to 100k active Podcasters, Influencers in 1500 niche categories.Get targeted media contact list in your niche at your fingertips so you can focus on running your campaign.Email us the categories of Podcasters you want to reach out for your marketing campaign at anuj@feedspot.com . We'll share active Podcasters list with verified email contacts in an Excel or CSV format.Email us
2. Louisiana Considered
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'Louisiana Considered' showcases South Louisiana's biggest stories and features interviews with journalists, newsmakers, and artists. The show is a collaboration between the WWNO and WRKF newsrooms. Airs Monday through Friday at noon. MORE Producer/Network WWNO/WRKF Newsroom
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3. The Reading Life
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Hear celebrated and up-and-coming authors read excerpts from new books and discuss their work with former Times-Picayune book editor Susan Larson.
Producer/Network Susan Larson
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Facebook 7.9KTwitter 15.1KInstagram 5.1K Avg Length 27 min Get Email Contact
4. Where Y'Eat
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New Orleans writer Ian McNulty hosts Where Y'Eat, a weekly exploration and celebration of food culture in the Crescent City and south Louisiana.
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Producer/Network Ian McNulty
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Facebook 7.9KTwitter 15.1KInstagram 5.1K Avg Length 3 min Get Email Contact
5. Sticky Wicket
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Four historic clashes between Louisiana politicians and the media, one at a time. The series highlights the tense but necessary relationship between the media and the government and draws parallels between past moments in our country's history, and today.MORE Producer/Network Unknown
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Apple Rating 4.8/5Facebook 7.9KTwitter 15.1K Avg Length 21 min Get Email Contact
6. Life Raft
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Climate change is scary. Life Raft is not.From WWNO, WRKF and PRX, comedian Lauren Malara and reporter Travis Lux explore your questions about living with climate change. How bad will the flooding get? Is it ever going to be too hot to live here? Have I had my last good oyster? We'll tackle it all.MORE Producer/Network WWNO and WRKF
Apple Rating 5/5Twitter 34.6K Avg Length 26 min Get Email Contact
7. TriPod: New Orleans At 300
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TriPod: New Orleans at 300 is WWNO's FRESH radio history of New Orleans, released in weekly segments as our city approaches its Tricentennial in 2018. Each TriPod segment is its own micro-documentary, devoted to a single story or subject from New Orleans' rich history.MORE Producer/Network WWNO
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Apple Rating 4.9/5Facebook 7.9KTwitter 15.1KInstagram 5.1K Get Email Contact
8. Inside the Arts
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Join host Diane Mack for a conversation with the leading figures of the New Orleans arts and culture scene, each week Inside the Arts. From gallery openings to the performing arts, Diane takes you along on an intimate examination of the people and places that make New Orleans one of America's most interesting cities.MORE Producer/Network WWNO
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Apple Rating 4.5/5Facebook 7.9KTwitter 15.1KInstagram 5.1K Get Email Contact
9. Little Voices, Big Ideas
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Little Voices, Big Ideas explores the rich and often surprising content of children's books and ways to have meaningful conversations about big ideas in little books with the children in our lives. Hosted by mother of two young boys and literacy educator, Sarah DeBacher, and with contributions from humanities scholars Drs. Helen Taylor, Thomas Wartenberg, and Freddi Evans, each episode offers historical, philosophical, and cultural connections.MORE Producer/Network WWNO New Orleans Public Radio
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Facebook 7.9KTwitter 15.1KInstagram 5.1K Avg Length 23 min Since Nov 2020 Get Email Contact