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  • NPR's Don Gonyea interviews Meg James, a corporate media reporter for the Los Angeles Times, about reports that say Apple plans to offer a "skinny" package of channels for cable cord cutters.
  • Former Vice President Joe Biden was steadier than in past debates; South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg came under attack; and the candidates defended their least diverse debate stage yet.
  • The massively popular BBC show, Top Gear, relaunches Monday on BBC America. Following the painfully public downfall of its former host, the new hosts have big gears to grind.
  • Consumer Reports has come out with its ranking of car reliability. Toyota's Scion brand topped the list. Luxury carmaker Jaguar was at the bottom. Chrysler was rated most improved.
  • It's OK if you haven't heard of book box subscriptions. These relatively new services, available in all kinds of genres, deliver curated selections of books and extras to subscribers every month.
  • A sweeping boycott has begun — targeting tech giants who participants believe are enabling President Trump and his immigration crackdown.
  • In a year dominated by stories of sexual harassment and abuse, Fresh Air's movie critic says his favorite films featured voices that aren't heard from enough.
  • GOP vice presidential candidates make their final pitch to Donald Trump. The party's convention is less than three weeks away, which doesn't give the former president much time to pick a running mate.
  • Google reported better than expected third-quarter sales and profits, reporting a profit of nearly $3 billion during the third quarter, up nearly 40 percent from a year earlier.
  • Host Liane Hansen speaks with Paul Lukas, Editor and Publisher of EER FRAME: THE JOURNAL OF INCONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION. They talk about the most ecent issue of the journal, which includes commentary on musk-flavored Life avers, the Reese's "NutRageous" candy bar, and "Pilots" beer. There are no subscriptions to BEER FRAME - to get the issue #4 or the next ssue, send $2.00, cash, check or money order, payable to Paul Lukas to BEER RAME, 160 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217. Issues of BEER FRAME are also vailable at Tower Books.)
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