President Obama's State of the Union Address
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Hour 1
We get reaction to the State of the Union Address from former Republican Congressman MICKEY EDWARDS and RUY TEIXIERA of the Center for American Progress.
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Hour 1
We get reaction to the State of the Union Address from former Republican Congressman MICKEY EDWARDS and RUY TEIXIERA of the Center for American Progress.
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Hour 2
A Conversation with the Governor. We’ll listen back to Marty Moss-Coane's interview with Pennsylvania GOVERNOR ED RENDELL from January 26th at the Kimmel Center. We’ll hear how the 33 years of public service has informed the former Mayor of Philadelphia in his last year as governor on policy decisions; working in a bi-partisan-challenged climate; and what his plans are for his life after public office. Then we’ll check in with TERRY MADONNA director of Franklin and Marshall’s College Poll and F&M's director of politics and public affairs, on an update of the Pennsylvania senate race.
Friendship's evolution, in us & our animal friends
May 28
Young Farmers
May 29
Pennsylvania's prisons, with Corrections Secretary John Wetzel
May 29
Visiting national parks before climate changes them
June 5
Robert Draper on Congress: 'Do Not Ask What Good We Do'
June 18
A look at how WHYY's Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane comes together: an inside look following a few shows in July 2010 from staff meeting to live on the air. Watch now »

Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane (pictured) is a thought provoking, engaging and timely program that tackles wide ranging issues of concern to listeners in the Delaware Valley, the nation and beyond.
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