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89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, <strong>Boston</strong> Public RadioYear in ReviewBy Phil Redo, Managing Director89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, <strong>Boston</strong> Public RadioIt’s hard to believe another year is drawing to a close—a busy and exciting one. In reviewing everything thathas happened at <strong>WGBH</strong> Radio over the past 12 months,perhaps most important is the increased support wehave received from you. I want to take this opportunityto say thank you for helping us grow our re-energized local efforts and forsharing your thoughts, suggestions and criticisms. It all contributes to <strong>WGBH</strong>becoming stronger, healthier and better able to meet your high standardsand expectations for coverage of events and stories that are happening herein New England and throughout the world.In 2012, <strong>Boston</strong> Public Radio introduced several new initiatives includingour week-long <strong>WGBH</strong> Focus series. The first involved coverage of the landmarkSupreme Court hearings on health care. Others offered an in-depth examinationof the MBTA, the State Integrity Investigation project and, of course, ourrecent election coverage that included our 30 Issues in 30 Days series and theairing of every major local and national debate.Over this past year we expanded our news-gathering resources and ourpartnerships with the national programs heard on 89.7: The World (producedhere in our Brighton studios), Marketplace and The Takeaway, (for which<strong>WGBH</strong> now contributes 30 hours of <strong>Boston</strong>-based producer support).The Takeaway now regularly integrates contributions from <strong>WGBH</strong> reportersand hosts including Phillip Martin, Callie Crossley and Kara Miller.This also was the yearto say thanks to <strong>WGBH</strong>’sarchitects and to our <strong>WGBH</strong>Physical Plant colleagues.After much planning,<strong>WGBH</strong>’s local radio, televisionand digital news cametogether in a brand-newmerged newsroom thatnow houses all of our local content-gathering resources. Each of our mediaplatforms has been working with one another for quite some time, but untilthis past September, we were located in separate physical spaces. Today, wesit side-by-side on the second floor of One Guest Street, radio reportersbeside TV producers and our digital editorial team next to our radio and TVhosts. Our combined efforts are now better focused and our goals more clearabout helping to connect and share our work with the many thousandswho access <strong>WGBH</strong> through the variety of options now available to them: overthe airwaves, or via websites, tablets and smartphones—including throughapps and social media.The new <strong>WGBH</strong> Newsroom is located directly above the internationalnewsroom that is home to The World—we joke that <strong>WGBH</strong> News is finallyon top of the world!The coming year promises to be another exciting one, unpredictableand challenging. We will do our very best to keep track of it all and toshare it all with you. Happy New Year!What’s on 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>Online: wgbh.org/radioOn-air: 89.7 HD1 <strong>Boston</strong>Note: Schedule accurate at press time.Find updates online at wgbh.org/radio5am6am7:50am10am11am12pm2pm3pm4pm6pm6:30pm7pm8pm9pm11pm12amMonday–FridayBBC World Update/Marketplace ReportMorning Edition/Marketplace ReportThe Xconomy Report (Fri)The Diane Rehm ShowThe Takeaway<strong>Boston</strong> Public RadioTell Me MoreThe WorldAll Things ConsideredMarketplaceAll Things ConsideredPBS NewsHourThe World<strong>Boston</strong> Public Radio (Mon–Thu)Eric in the Evening (Fri)The Story (Mon–Thu)Public Radio Remix (Mon–Thu)Jazz with Bob Parlocha (Fri)Saturday6am Living on Earth7am Innovation Hub8am Weekend Edition10am Studio 36011am This American Life12pm Says You!1pm Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me!2pm The Moth/Radio Lab3pm A Celtic Sojourn6pm A Prairie Home Companion8pm Says You!9pm Eric in the Evening12am Jazz with Bob Parlocha6am7am8am10am11am12pm2pm3pm4pm5pm6pm8pm9pm12amSundayHumankindBeingWeekend EditionBob Edwards WeekendWait Wait…Don't Tell Me!A Prairie Home CompanionSays You!America's Test Kitchen RadioMarketplace MoneyAll Things ConsideredArts & IdeasJazz DecadesEric in the EveningPublic Radio RemixNews programs on 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong> are made possible by your contributions to the Independent Journalism Fund.24 Schedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/897

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