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WOSU offers many of its locally produced radio and television programs online, as well as nationally syndicated shows from PBS and NPR. Audio and video media is available directly from program pages on our website and by subscribing to podcasts featured below. Enjoy the different types of programming at your convenience through our OnDemand options.
Columbus on the Record Hungry for more than headlines and short soundbites about our community? Watch Columbus On The Record for in-depth, thoughtful, and balanced analysis of the issues and stories affecting Columbus and Central Ohio. Mike Thompson, WOSU’s news and public affairs director, moderates the program that features well-respected journalists and veteran political observers offering insight and analysis of the top stories of the week. In addition to featuring well-known journalists, Columbus On The Record will present panelists from outside the mainstream.
Open Line With Fred Andrle - Video Weekday mornings, Fred Andrle hosts his award-winning talk program. Fred's show features fascinating national and local guests. He guides an intelligent and balanced discussion on topics ranging from politics to literature, music to science, health to finance, and psychology to science fiction. Once in a while, Fred allows video cameras to tape his interviews, and we will post the results below. The first two episodes show Fred with President E. Gordon Gee.
iMix "iMix" is the first of many programs WOSU will produce for Ohio State to air on the Big Ten Network. "iMix" (Interactive Mixed Media) features a fast-paced television magazine format. The show is produced by WOSU Public Media, and licensed by The Ohio State University.
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Open Line with Fred Andrle Weekday mornings, Fred Andrle hosts his award-winning talk program. Fred’s show features fascinating national and local guests. He guides an intelligent and balanced discussion on topics ranging from politics to literature, music to science, health to finance, and psychology to science fiction. Updated weekdays at 3pm.
Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to: http://www.wosu.org/am/podcasts/openlinePodcast.php
NOTE: We are presently delivering the Open Line podcast in collaboration with National Public Radio. To configure your podcasting client to directly access the RSS feed on their server, please use the URL below:
Podcasting is a simple technology that lets you subscribe to audio broadcasts via the Internet. Those broadcasts - which are really just MP3 audio files - are downloaded to your computer automatically, and then, if you wish, sent to your handheld MP3 audio player. All of it can be set up to work in the background, on a schedule. Read more about podcasting..
Open Line with Fred Andrle Weekday mornings, Fred Andrle hosts his award-winning talk program. Fred’s show features fascinating national and local guests. He guides an intelligent and balanced discussion on topics ranging from politics to literature, music to science, health to finance, and psychology to science fiction. Updated weekdays at 3pm.
Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to: http://www.wosu.org/am/podcasts/openlinePodcast.php
NOTE: We are presently delivering the Open Line podcast in collaboration with National Public Radio. To configure your podcasting client to directly access the RSS feed on their server, please use the URL below:
WOSU News Stories Public Newsroom The WOSU 820 news team brings you in-depth, thoughtful coverage of the issues that matter most in central Ohio. Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to: http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wosu/podcast/1.xml
Ohioana Authors 52 radio features celebrating Ohio's rich literary and historical heritage and Ohio's contribution to American culture through the written word. Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to: http://www.wosu.org/am/podcasts/ohioanaPodcast.php
Theater Reviews / Reports Joy Reilly Each week WOSU Theater Critic Joy Reilly profiles local productions. Updated Wednesdays. Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point HERE.
Arts Unscripted WOSU's Christopher Purdy and Columbus Dispatch Arts Columnist Barbara Zuck take a weekly look at the Columbus arts scene. It's unscripted because you never know what Christopher and Barbara might say! Updated Thursdays. Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point HERE.
Movie Reviews WOSU 820 film critics Joyce and Rico Long provide weekly reviews of the latest releases. Updated Fridays. Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point HERE.
Fridays with George Albert George Schram, resident staff conductor with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, talks with WOSU 89.7's Boyce Lancaster to discuss some of your favorite composers. Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point HERE.
Applauding Appalachia - Video Podcast This WOSU TV documentary tells the story of five artists from Southern Ohio who have helped to preserve Appalachian culture and art. Their individual stories are woven together in a 30-minute program that provides a picture of the diversity of their traditions and highlights their unique heritage. Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to: http://streaming.osu.edu/wosu/appalachia/appalachia.xml
Music Therapy and Autisic Children Before there was language, there was music. Repetition, rhythm, melody, tone, duration, volume-all the facets of music working separately and together can unlock children sealed off from the world by Autism. April is Autism Awareness Month. On Music Therapy and Autistic Children, host and producer Christopher Purdy examines the effects of music therapy on autism. Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to: http://www.wosu.org/am/podcasts/purdy.php
OSU Men's Hockey WOSU 820 and wosu.org will bring you the most complete and extensive coverage of both the regular season and the postseason as the Buckeyes look to return to the top of the CCHA. Play-by-play announcer Neil Sika presents edited highlights of games in this podcasts. Announcers: Neil Sika (play-by-play), John Mowat (analysis), Gord Rivington/ Luke Pavlas (analysis), and Paul Barnes (studio host). Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to: http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wosu/.jukebox?action=viewPodcast&podcastId=9544
Columbus on the Record Hungry for more than headlines and short soundbites about our community? Watch Columbus On The Record for in-depth, thoughtful, and balanced analysis of the issues and stories affecting Columbus and Central Ohio. Mike Thompson, WOSU’s news and public affairs director, moderates the program that features well-respected journalists and veteran political observers offering insight and analysis of the top stories of the week. In addition to featuring well-known journalists, Columbus On The Record will present panelists from outside the mainstream. Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to: http://streaming.osu.edu/wosu/cotr/podcast.xml
Dial-A-Musican Dial-a-Musician, which debuted on February 1, 2006, is a short question and answer segment airing on WOSU 89.7 Saturday mornings during the 6:00 am and 8:00 am hours, and are hosted by David Rutherford and pianist Orli Shaham. These broadcats can now be downloaded as mp3s from our website. 4 new Dial-a-Musician podcasts will be available every month. Go here to listen: http://www.wosu.org/web-exclusives/dial-a-musician/
This American Life For a long time, "This American Life" was only a radio show, one with a hard-to-describe sound, millions of listeners, and a bunch of awards. Then, after more than a decade on the radio, we started the television show, mostly because it seemed like it might be fun. We continue to produce the weekly radio show, which can be heard on more than 500 public radio stations around the country as well as through our free podcast. Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/podcast.xml
Naxos Classical Music Spotlight podcasts the best of today’s classical music. Sometimes it's a look at Naxos new releases, and sometimes it's a look at the performers and composers who make our recordings.
Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to: http://www.naxos.com/podcasts/naxospodcasts.xml
Marketplace Our daily magazine with business and economics news for the rest of us. Host Kai Ryssdal and the Marketplace team bring you the most interesting information from wallet to Wall Street. Updated Monday through Friday.
Configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to: http://marketplace.publicradio.org/RSS/marketplace.php
NPR Podcasts
Public Radio On Demand Check out our directory of MP3s for your computer or portable media player. Individual features from popular NPR programs, topical collections (books, music...), content produced by NPR stations nationwide... Public radio has always moved you; now, it can move with you!
NPR: Classicool Kids Classicool Kids is the weekly podcast edition of show highlights from NPR's showcase for the best young classical musicians in the country, From the Top. Visit this podcast's Web site
Updates: Wednesdays at 7 p.m. EST Duration: approx 15 minutes
Subscribe directly using your preferred podcasting tool:
Or, copy and paste this URL into a podcasting tool: http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast.php?id=510026
How do I do it? First, you'll need to install a podcasting application. There are lots of programs out there, so here are some free ones you can try: Windows XP iTunes, Doppler, Juice Mac OSX: iTunes, Juice.
Next you need to "subscribe" to the feed. To do this, simply copy and paste into the "Add feed" area of the program. After adding the feed, you may need to click "Check for new podcasts" or "Update feeds" to begin downloading. Each application works differently, so if you're having trouble, try visiting the Web site for the program you installed.
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Fred Andrle hosts his award-winning talk program. Fred’s show features fascinating national and local guests. He guides an intelligent and balanced discussion on topics ranging from politics to literature, music to science, health to finance, and psychology to science fiction. Weekdays at 10am.more...