WBEZ Chicago Public Radio (CPR) is a noncommercial, public radio station br… Read Full Bio ↴WBEZ Chicago Public Radio (CPR) is a noncommercial, public radio station broadcasting from Chicago, Illinois. Financed primarily by listener contributions, Chicago Public Radio is affiliated with both National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Radio International (PRI). As of 2006, the station draws an estimated 600,000 listeners each week.
WBEZ/CPR is the home of Ira Glass of This American Life.
Programming on Chicago Public Radio includes the usual world music, quiz shows, and international and local news on a regular basis. It offers such staples as All Things Considered, Car Talk, Marketplace, Morning Edition, A Prairie Home Companion, and Whad'ya know. Currently, Chicago Public Radio is best known nationally as the producers of This American Life through Public Radio International, and Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! through NPR. Generally, news and talk programming is heard during the day, with arts and culture programming on the weekends. Legendary jazz disc jockey Dick Buckley has a time slot Sunday afternoons.
Chicago Public Radio was at one time the flagship station of Steve Cushing's nationally distributed Saturday night blues music program Blues Before Sunrise, which started in 1979 and has been independently produced and distributed by Cushing since 1995; the program now airs locally on station WDCB. The station is also the flagship station of The Annoying Music Show!, a 3-5 minute program (which airs during a station break) that showcases generally annoying songs. The program is produced by Nayder Communications, headed by former WBEZ program director Jim Nayder. (Nayder Communications also produces the somewhat more serious Magnificent Obsession, a program of interviews with persons who have overcome various addictions, for which CPR is the flagship station.)
Its morning magazine program Eight Forty-Eight was named after the postal address of the station, 848 East Grand Avenue, though the name is sometimes misinterpreted as referring to its air time (originally 9:30am, currently 9:00am).
The other local program heard Monday-through-Friday is Worldview, an international news and analysis program that began in 1985 as Midday with Sondra Gair. After Gair's death in 1995, her producer Jerome McDonnell took over the program and has hosted since. It was heard nationally on Sirius Satellite Radio's now-defunct PRI channel from Sirius' inception until 2006. Starting March 2007, Worldview is aired on the satellite XMPR channel nightly.
The local arts program, Hello, Beautiful!, airs Sunday morning, and the rock music talk show Sound Opinions, which moved from WXRT in 2005, is distributed nationally by American Public Media. The "radio comic strip" 11 Central Avenue airs on Friday mornings during Morning Edition and is distributed nationally through the Public Radio Exchange.
In addition, Chicago Public Radio sponsors and administers the Third Coast International Audio Festival, a showcase for independent radio producers. It produces the weekly program Re:sound. Also, CPR is a founding member of the Public Radio Exchange, a programming cooperative for public radio stations and independent producers.
Official website: www.chicagopublicradio.org
WBEZ/CPR is the home of Ira Glass of This American Life.
Programming on Chicago Public Radio includes the usual world music, quiz shows, and international and local news on a regular basis. It offers such staples as All Things Considered, Car Talk, Marketplace, Morning Edition, A Prairie Home Companion, and Whad'ya know. Currently, Chicago Public Radio is best known nationally as the producers of This American Life through Public Radio International, and Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! through NPR. Generally, news and talk programming is heard during the day, with arts and culture programming on the weekends. Legendary jazz disc jockey Dick Buckley has a time slot Sunday afternoons.
Chicago Public Radio was at one time the flagship station of Steve Cushing's nationally distributed Saturday night blues music program Blues Before Sunrise, which started in 1979 and has been independently produced and distributed by Cushing since 1995; the program now airs locally on station WDCB. The station is also the flagship station of The Annoying Music Show!, a 3-5 minute program (which airs during a station break) that showcases generally annoying songs. The program is produced by Nayder Communications, headed by former WBEZ program director Jim Nayder. (Nayder Communications also produces the somewhat more serious Magnificent Obsession, a program of interviews with persons who have overcome various addictions, for which CPR is the flagship station.)
Its morning magazine program Eight Forty-Eight was named after the postal address of the station, 848 East Grand Avenue, though the name is sometimes misinterpreted as referring to its air time (originally 9:30am, currently 9:00am).
The other local program heard Monday-through-Friday is Worldview, an international news and analysis program that began in 1985 as Midday with Sondra Gair. After Gair's death in 1995, her producer Jerome McDonnell took over the program and has hosted since. It was heard nationally on Sirius Satellite Radio's now-defunct PRI channel from Sirius' inception until 2006. Starting March 2007, Worldview is aired on the satellite XMPR channel nightly.
The local arts program, Hello, Beautiful!, airs Sunday morning, and the rock music talk show Sound Opinions, which moved from WXRT in 2005, is distributed nationally by American Public Media. The "radio comic strip" 11 Central Avenue airs on Friday mornings during Morning Edition and is distributed nationally through the Public Radio Exchange.
In addition, Chicago Public Radio sponsors and administers the Third Coast International Audio Festival, a showcase for independent radio producers. It produces the weekly program Re:sound. Also, CPR is a founding member of the Public Radio Exchange, a programming cooperative for public radio stations and independent producers.
Official website: www.chicagopublicradio.org
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#317: Unconditional Love
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@aj42k
Remember when he became a Christian rapper and failed miserably.
TobyMac made him look like a fool.
'I told you Kayne West is a crazy n***a!'
-Carlos Mencia
'Crazy Nigga'
Carlos and Aries Spears
Imitation of Gold Digger.
@ninewectawski1935
@sadent66 I think a lot of it has to do with them being narcissistic too, on top of everything else.
I completely understand what your saying, especially with abuse.
It’s crazy to me how my husband could manipulate a situation, how he always looked like the fun cool chill guy who everyone liked, whereas I was looked at as this crazy controlling bitch, cuz of how he was able to manipulate situations and people.
My husband was the complete opposite in the house as he was outside of it. In the house he was cold, mean, abusive in every way, he’d be drunk almost every night, come home drunk and berate me, countless times he told me he was gonna kill me, should have killed me, just was an evil human being.
Yet around others he was loved by so many, he helped others, he was the life of the party, has many friends.
He’d be so mean to me, here I am crying, upset, mad, whatever it may be, then he’d invite friends over, say like a bbq. They’d feel the tension in the air, can be I’m not happy, yet it’s “oh she’s just mad about something, you know her, she’s always mad at me about something “, type of crap he’d do.
Cuz he had already ran smear campaign on me for years, so I just looked like that person who he lied to others about me.
No one knows what happens in homes, inside those walls.
Always walking on eggshells, a prisoner to my bedroom so I didn’t make him feel a bad way when even looking at me.
Cheated on me for years and continues too, with males and females. I’ve kept his secrets, yet even when I tried to show the proof no one still would believe me cuz of how much he already brainwashed his people.
He doesn’t want me, won’t let me go, but doesn’t want anyone else to have me.
Like Kanye. He can’t date and hook up with all these different women, yet here Kim is, who’s been with 1 guy, and is dating him, and now it’s a huge deal, now she’s not a good mother (Kanye’s words), he’s talking crap about her, talking bad on her name.
That’s narcissism 101, and Ye is definitely one.
@LifeStoriesByGoalcast
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@hinglajgrandson
I think America gives too much importance to Kardashian.
@maverickx175
Yes
@poizen-ivy
Without a doubt
@mahoganysoul7195
💯💯💯
@wassermelonification
America IS Kardashians at this point
@hinglajgrandson
@jmh oh so that's why PPL say God bless america. LOL. 😂😂😂
@stacybanks9678
Kanye never fully healed from the loss of his mom. Hes in pain.
@housecleaners4124
He has enough money for professional help
@yoooo3231
SO ! He's grown, the price of FAME