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Podcasts of non-commercial and public radio shows

As more and more folks (like, say, me) want their radio to go these days, numerous public radio programs are getting wise and starting to offer their stuff in podcast format. I’m thinking I’ll start collecting good-looking sources for public and non-commercial radio podcast indices here. Small for now, but it’ll grow with your help, I hope.

I love getting On the Media (podcast), The Antique Phonograph Music Program (podcast), and Harry Shearer’s very swell Le Show (podcast) this way—now, c’mon Fascinatin’ Rhythm!

Got a good link that collects free podcasts from non-commercial radio shows? Have a favorite or obscure program to recommend in podcast format?

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Very timely post Merlin. Looking...

Very timely post Merlin. Looking for the same info myself. I thought you guys might have missed something. So I went to NPR and did a search for Podcast, thinking I'd get a long list. I got nothing, other then stories about Podcasting. Pretty sad.

BTW: KCRW is the best radio station in America. Used to get it streamed, now I get it (no must though) via Poscasts.

 
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