Search Query
Show Search
Schedule & Frequencies
New Radio IQ programs coming Jan 17
RADIO IQ
WVTF Music
Frequencies & Coverage Maps
Listen Live
Radio Reading Service
New Radio IQ programs coming Jan 17
RADIO IQ
WVTF Music
Frequencies & Coverage Maps
Listen Live
Radio Reading Service
News
Virginia On Demand
CommonWX Weather & Climate Newsletter
News from Virginia Public Radio
Mountain Hurricane— Helene: One Year Later
Tribal Truths Podcast
Memory Wars Podcast
Bud Robertson's Civil War Essays
Virginia On Demand
CommonWX Weather & Climate Newsletter
News from Virginia Public Radio
Mountain Hurricane— Helene: One Year Later
Tribal Truths Podcast
Memory Wars Podcast
Bud Robertson's Civil War Essays
Radio IQ Programs
New programs coming Jan. 17
All Things Considered
BBC World Service
Fresh Air
Full Disclosure
Here and Now
Hoot and Holler
Inside Appalachia
Marketplace
Morning Edition
Naturally Curious
The World
The Daily
All Programs A-Z
New programs coming Jan. 17
All Things Considered
BBC World Service
Fresh Air
Full Disclosure
Here and Now
Hoot and Holler
Inside Appalachia
Marketplace
Morning Edition
Naturally Curious
The World
The Daily
All Programs A-Z
WVTF Music Programs
A Little Day Music
Jazz Tonight
The Martha Bassett Show
Met Opera Season 2025-26
Performance Today
Weekend Classics
WVTF Classics
WVTF Music Interviews and Performances
All Programs A-Z
A Little Day Music
Jazz Tonight
The Martha Bassett Show
Met Opera Season 2025-26
Performance Today
Weekend Classics
WVTF Classics
WVTF Music Interviews and Performances
All Programs A-Z
Community Calendar
Community Calendar
Submit an Event
Community Calendar
Submit an Event
About
Contact Us
Directions
Job Openings & Internships
Volunteer with Us
Staff
The WVTF Public Radio Friends Council
Celebrate 50 Years of WVTF and Radio IQ
Contact Us
Directions
Job Openings & Internships
Volunteer with Us
Staff
The WVTF Public Radio Friends Council
Celebrate 50 Years of WVTF and Radio IQ
Support
Pledge Online
Ongoing Monthly Donor
Print EFT Form
Mail A Check
Corporate Underwriting
Day Sponsorship
Vehicle Donation
Planned Gifts
Pledge Online
Ongoing Monthly Donor
Print EFT Form
Mail A Check
Corporate Underwriting
Day Sponsorship
Vehicle Donation
Planned Gifts
© 2026
Menu
Virginia's Public Radio
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
RADIO IQ
On Air
Now Playing
WVTF
All Streams
Schedule & Frequencies
New Radio IQ programs coming Jan 17
RADIO IQ
WVTF Music
Frequencies & Coverage Maps
Listen Live
Radio Reading Service
New Radio IQ programs coming Jan 17
RADIO IQ
WVTF Music
Frequencies & Coverage Maps
Listen Live
Radio Reading Service
News
Virginia On Demand
CommonWX Weather & Climate Newsletter
News from Virginia Public Radio
Mountain Hurricane— Helene: One Year Later
Tribal Truths Podcast
Memory Wars Podcast
Bud Robertson's Civil War Essays
Virginia On Demand
CommonWX Weather & Climate Newsletter
News from Virginia Public Radio
Mountain Hurricane— Helene: One Year Later
Tribal Truths Podcast
Memory Wars Podcast
Bud Robertson's Civil War Essays
Radio IQ Programs
New programs coming Jan. 17
All Things Considered
BBC World Service
Fresh Air
Full Disclosure
Here and Now
Hoot and Holler
Inside Appalachia
Marketplace
Morning Edition
Naturally Curious
The World
The Daily
All Programs A-Z
New programs coming Jan. 17
All Things Considered
BBC World Service
Fresh Air
Full Disclosure
Here and Now
Hoot and Holler
Inside Appalachia
Marketplace
Morning Edition
Naturally Curious
The World
The Daily
All Programs A-Z
WVTF Music Programs
A Little Day Music
Jazz Tonight
The Martha Bassett Show
Met Opera Season 2025-26
Performance Today
Weekend Classics
WVTF Classics
WVTF Music Interviews and Performances
All Programs A-Z
A Little Day Music
Jazz Tonight
The Martha Bassett Show
Met Opera Season 2025-26
Performance Today
Weekend Classics
WVTF Classics
WVTF Music Interviews and Performances
All Programs A-Z
Community Calendar
Community Calendar
Submit an Event
Community Calendar
Submit an Event
About
Contact Us
Directions
Job Openings & Internships
Volunteer with Us
Staff
The WVTF Public Radio Friends Council
Celebrate 50 Years of WVTF and Radio IQ
Contact Us
Directions
Job Openings & Internships
Volunteer with Us
Staff
The WVTF Public Radio Friends Council
Celebrate 50 Years of WVTF and Radio IQ
Support
Pledge Online
Ongoing Monthly Donor
Print EFT Form
Mail A Check
Corporate Underwriting
Day Sponsorship
Vehicle Donation
Planned Gifts
Pledge Online
Ongoing Monthly Donor
Print EFT Form
Mail A Check
Corporate Underwriting
Day Sponsorship
Vehicle Donation
Planned Gifts
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Feinstein on College Hoops' New Season
Host Bob Edwards talks to Commentator John Feinstein about the tip-off of the college basketball season, which begins tonight. John makes his annual prognostications about the top teams and tells his yearly "feel-good" human interest story about a college athlete.
Listen
•
0:00
Brazil's New President Vows to Fight Hunger
Reducing poverty tops the priority list for Brazil's president-elect, Luiz da Silva. Poor Brazilians have high hopes for his administration, but "Lula" faces creditors who demand he not bust the federal budget. NPR's Martin Kaste reports. Oct. 30, 2002.
Listen
•
3:39
Manchester Bishop
Raquel Maria Dillon reports Boston area critics of the Roman Catholic Church have turned their sites north, to the Bishop of Manchester, New Hampshire. John McCormack was a top aid to Cardinal Bernard Law, who stepped down last month as a result of the priest sex abuse scandal. The protesters say McCormack is also to blame for the abuse, and they want him to step down.
Listen
•
4:33
Don Nickles Profile
NPR's Ron Elving profiles Sen. Don Nickles (R-OK), the new chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, who will have a critical role in helping President Bush try to get his budget through Congress. Nickles has been in the Senate since the early years of the Reagan presidency. Sen. Nickles has made elimination of the estate tax a top priority.
Listen
•
7:13
Los Alamos Lab Officials Quit
The director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory resigns, along with his top deputy, amid Department of Energy accusations that managers ignored fraud and theft by lab employees. The DOE spends $1.5 billion a year to run the lab, birthplace of the atom bomb. NPR's Christopher Joyce reports.
Listen
•
3:41
Black Vote
African-Americans are traditionally among the Democrats most loyal voters, with more than 8-in-10 voting for the party nominees in recent presidential elections. But blacks are less likely than whites to vote. In an election as close as this, turning up the turn out among African-Americans is a top priority for Vice President Al Gore's supporters. From Chicago, NPR's Phillip Martin reports on the get-out-the-vote effort, and the Republican's parry.
E-Toys
Internet toy seller E-Toys was supposed to be one of the e-commerce companies with a shot at becoming a retail powerhouse. It had a top-rated Web site, a vast selection of high-end toys and excellent customer service. But as NPR's Elaine Korry reports, E-Toys is having a miserable holiday season. Sales are running way below expectations, cash is running short, and the company is unlikely to survive without a merger or a major sell-off of assets.
Peru - Spy Chief Update
Linda Wertheimer talks with Sebastian Rotella, staff writer for the Los Angeles Times in Lima, Peru, about the four-month-old manhunt for Vladimiro Montesinos, Peru's former chief of the National Intelligence Service. He says that top officials fear Montesinos could still threaten the country's fragile democracy as long as he's still at large. Eighty investigators are looking for him.
2 Vietnamese brothers set a record for climbing stairs
The two men, who happen to acrobats, walked up 100 stairs together outside a Spanish cathedral. One brother was upside down with his head balancing on top of his brother's head.
Listen
•
0:27
Debate: How Teens Hear 'Promiscuous'
The song "Promiscuousl" has been everywhere lately: the top of the Billboard charts; the No. 1 iTunes download; and all across the radio dial. The song is a dialogue between singer Nelly Furtado and the producer and musician Timbaland. Their flirting conversation in the song generated a conversation among several of the young men and women at Youth Radio.
Listen
•
0:00
Previous
553 of 6,748
Next