Wait Wait.. Don't Tell Me! is a radio news quiz. I find it completely hilarious. It makes puns and other jokes relating to the news, and I love listening to it. Here's the link: Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
2. RadioLab
This program is about science and philosophy. This show picks a certain topic, then gives a couple of stories related to that topic. This show always makes me think about what we actually know about science and what we could do with our current science and technology.
3. This American Life
This American Life is sort of life RadioLab, but it is not about science. This American Life is about people and culture. Like RadioLab, this program also pick a topic and give a couple stories about it. I like This American Life because it always has interesting stories to listen to.
I love those shows too, Max! I had a chance to see Ira Glass when he came to Scottsdale a few years ago and it was a lot of fun. You should try to get your mom or dad to take you if he ever performs near you!
ReplyDeleteMax - I think you're really starting to find your 'blog' voice. This is a great post as it is both very specific to you and also very useful to your readers! Keep up the great work!! Uncle-Ted
ReplyDeleteThanks Max - I listen to a lot of radio and have wondered about Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
ReplyDeleteOn Saturdays I listen to the Lost Highway on WMBR at 8:00 AM. On Sundays I listen to Cousin Kate on WZBC - 90.3 on your FM dial.
Hey Max,
ReplyDeleteHave you listened to BBC4's Desert Island Discs?
It is a great radio show.
The interviewer (Kirsty) asks the person what 8 songs, 1 book and 1 luxury item they would wish for if they were castaway on a desert island. The show has been running every week since 1942!
Check it out:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs
What would yours be?
Ronnie
I haven't heard of that, I'll have to check it out.
DeleteRe. This American Life, I'm wondering if you heard this one by any chance? It's from last year….
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/424/kid-politics