Midterm election programming

As your audiences prepare to cast their ballots, we’re offing midterm election updates, insights and context from across our program portfolio:

Marketplace
Marketplace will cover the midterms with its own unique style: explanatory, revelatory – and sometimes irreverent. Election coverage will focus on money, including the nation’s current economic anxiety level. Programming highlights:

Marketplace Morning Report

  • Health care: The latest Marketplace-Edison research poll reveals healthcare is the top economic issue for all Americans, but with stark differences between political parties. While 28% of respondents cited healthcare as their top economic concern, only 16% of Republicans do, compared to 37% of Democrats. We’ll explore what’s behind this gap, and what it means this election season.
  • Tax cuts: We’ll examine how last year’s historic tax cuts are influencing people’s choices at the ballot box.
  • Candidates 101: We’ll uncover what it’s like to be a first-time candidate.

Marketplace

  • Trade: The latest Marketplace-Edison Research poll finds that 61 percent of Americans say maintaining good relationships with foreign allies is more important than protecting industries through the imposition of tariffs. At the same time, respondents say protecting U.S. jobs is more important than minimizing consumer impact. We’ll examine Americans’ trade war worries.
  • Billionaire donors: We’ll explain the spike in billionaires’ campaign donations – and where the money is going.
  • Housing and transportation: We’ll share the context behind California’s initiatives to repeal rent control and gas tax limits.

Marketplace Tech

  • Voting tech:
    • We’ll dig deeper into the latest Marketplace-Edison Research poll, which finds that 70 percent of people are ‘very concerned’ about foreign interference and the spread of false information about elections via social media.

BBC World Service

Newshour
Presenters share global perspective from across the U.S.

  • Monday, November 5: Tim Franks reports from New Jersey.
  • Tuesday, November 6: Election Day reporting from James Coomarasamy in St. Louis, Philippa Thomas in Washington, D.C. and Nuala McGovern in Sacramento.
  • Wednesday, November 7: Tim Franks is live from Washington, D.C. with election results.

Election Night
BBC World Service programs, presenters and partners offer insights and analysis from 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, November 6 through 1 a.m. ET on Wednesday, November 7.

Coverage will be come from the BBC Bureau in Washington, D.C., and include tie-ins from partners at St. Louis Public Radio and Capital Public Radio in Sacramento. Updates will relay between the three locations as the results come in to offer audiences different insights from local pundits, reporters and analysts as well as BBC senior correspondents.

Newsday

  • Wednesday, November 7: Election results from 1-2 a.m. ET

Visit BBC Partners for more details.

The New York Times

The Daily
Michael Barbaro and New York Times journalists offer analysis and in-depth coverage of the most important political issues, including special reports from swing states.

  • Voters in Texas, who are struggling to align their evangelical beliefs with their desire to vote for a Democrat for Senate.
  • What motivates Latino voters. How many Latino voters are there? How has that changed since the last election? How will the Hispanic vote break down this election?
  • Voting ‘secrets.’ What aren’t people sharing with their friends and family about their voting habits?
  • Kevin Roose, who covers technology for the NYT, focuses on how social media is influencing our elections, including profiles on a couple in rural Pennsylvania who got rich by making a website that specialized in viral partisan content, and a mysterious Russian journalist – is he a spy or just a guy obsessed with viral news?

Dates will be shared via ContentDepot as they’re confirmed.

Special Series

The Democracy Test
Longtime Talk of the Nation host Neal Conan and political historian Heather Cox Richardson explore the state of our democracy with a series of six new programs from Truth, Politics and Power.

“The Democracy Test” examines what’s unique in this moment of our nation’s history, what brought us here, and what it would take to emerge with a stronger understanding and expression of our democratic ideals.