Lou Judson wrote: > APM seems to be the new name for PRI, and it is on at 4:00 and 6:30 PM > on KQED-FM SF Bay Area, and KQED.org streaming... > > Lou Judson • Intuitive Audio > 415-883-2689 > > On Oct 13, 2005, at 1:26 PM, Rod Stephens wrote: > >>> Actually, that show seems to be on PRI, not NPR in our area. >> >> >> Well, I was mistaken; it seems to be produced on APM, American Public >> Media, and so far, it's not offered in our area by any of the Public >> Radio services. However, I went to the Marketplace web site and found >> that I can get streaming broadcasts at this link: >> http://marketplace.publicradio.org/ >> >> My only next problem is that I don't see that topic, Public Domain, >> listed. Richard, could you give a bit more information? > > The link to Marketplace has a collection of descriptions of the program. One is: The shrinking public domain Shakespeare and Edith Wharton are in the public domain, but Spiderman may not get there. Stanford University law professor Lawrence Lessig wants to protect the public domain; he talks to host Kai Ryssdal. Mike -- [log in to unmask] http://www.mrichter.com/