(Resent because link to The Media Show was inadvertently dropped.)

Most radio listening takes place in the car or while doing other things that 
allow freedom for the ear, but not the eyes and hands.  Podcasts permit a shift 
of listening time from a set appointment to virtually any convenient occasion.  
I do it while “power walking” (most) every other day (when it’s not cold and 
wet or I haven’t succumbed to laziness).  The “art” of putting one foot in 
front of the other can be pretty monotonous and by “podding along” while 
plodding along the mind also gets something useful to do. 

Some of the best radio comes from the public networks of the UK, Australia, 
Ireland, Canada, New Zealand and the U.S.  Apart from the originating program’s 
web site, most programs are made available through any number of other 
amalgamation sources such as iTunes and TuneIn. 

Admittedly, these are thoroughly subjective recommendations, but my interests 
and tolerance for incompatible views are pretty wide-ranging. Here’s another in 
a continuing series of small samplings, offered in a 90 minute scope (more of 
less):

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“New and Notable: Summer Edition”
PODCAST PLAYLIST - CBC Radio One
If you're a fan of historical mysteries or esoteric puzzles - you will love 
this new episode of Love + Radio called, "Counter Melody." Edward Elgar was an 
English composer. In the late 1890s he composed "Variations on an Original 
Theme," which is popularly known as the Enigma Variations.  Elgar has hinted 
that there's a mystery, hidden within the Enigma theme.  Many people think the 
theme contains a countermelody from a popular piece of music. But what could it 
be? The episode follows the story of one man who became so fixated on solving 
this mystery it almost ruined his marriage. It's a compelling story and 
fascinating puzzle. Maybe after listening you'll be the next person to fall 
under the enigma's spell…Plus others!  (55”)
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastplaylist/new-and-notable-summer-edition-1.4723374

“What Makes a Reporter?”
THE MEDIA SHOW - BBC Radio 4
What does it take to be a reporter - and how should editors get the best out of 
them? Amol Rajan is joined by Seymour Hersh, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist 
and author of "Reporter: A Memoir", Emma Tucker is Deputy Editor of The Times, 
and Alex Bilmes is Editor-in-Chief of Esquire. (30”)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b6hrh9

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