What’s coming up from APM November 9-15

Here are the latest updates for upcoming programs. PLEASE NOTE: All details are subject to change. Additional details will be shared via ContentDepot as they become available.

Use the links below to visit our dedicated program pages, where you’ll find show logos, digital assets and more.

News

BBC World Service

There are two big transitions currently underway with the BBC World Service (see the APM Blog post for more details):

  • The Winter schedule went into effect on Sunday, November 1, 2020 and runs through Saturday, March 13, 2021.
  • As of October 26, the old Partner Site has shut off and the Media Partner Centre will be your main resource for all things BBC moving forward.

Marketplace

Week of November 9

Marketplace (PM)

  • Marketplace is continuing with coverage of the economy & the election, with an approach geared around context and conversation.
  • Kai explains the economics behind austerity politics—the legislative decisions on what and how to spend during an economic recession.
  • Kai talks to Arturo Sneider, co-founder and CEO of Primestor Development, about developing projects in underserved parts of LA. 

Marketplace Tech

  • As results from the U.S. Presidential race come in, Marketplace Tech will feature a series of shows looking ahead at the next four years of tech policy.

Arts and Culture

NEW: Time Machine from The Current

Time Machine from The Current is a sonic journey across music history. Each week, host Bill DeVille takes you back to the sounds of a specific year with a carefully curated list of the best songs. Plus, he’ll invite you to reexamine some deeper cuts as we look back on what happened that year in music, pop culture and the world.

  • November 13: In 1972 – Stevie Wonder dominated the airwaves, the Rolling Stones made a double album masterpiece, there were soundtracks like The Harder They Come which starred Jimmy Cliff and Superfly and featured the music of Curtis Mayfield, David Bowie released an album and wrote a big hit for Mott the Hoople, Lou Reed took a walk on the wild side, and we leaned on Bill Withers. Outside the world of music, the Miami Dolphins had a perfect season, it was Nixon over McGovern in a landslide and if you saw a movie it might have been the Godfather or Deliverance. 

The Splendid Table

As The Splendid Table continues to take listener home cooking questions, please follow the program’s updates on Twitter and encourage listeners to send in their questions as voice memos to contact@splendidtable.org, or via phone at 800-537-5252.  

Encore episode – November 13: Japanese cooking

  • Sonoko Sakai, author of Japanese Home Cooking tells us about the Japanese curry everyone makes at home.
  • Ivan Orkin and Chris Ying, authors of The Gaijin Cookbook give us a lesson in Japanese kid-food.
  • Chef Shintaro of NYC’s Bar Moga teaches us how to make the delicious fried rice omelet, omurice.

Questions? Please contact your Station Representative.