A Check On How The Fall TV Season Is Going
With the fall television season well under way, Renee Montagne talks to reporter Kim Masters about how the broadcast networks and their new shows are faring. Masters is editor-at-large for The Hollywood Reporter and host of The Business on member station KCRW.
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Nobel Economic Prize Announced Monday
The Nobel Prize for Economics will be announced Monday morning. Renee Montagne talks to NPR's Jim Zarroli about the winner.
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Gobal Economic Outlook Looks Gloomy
Finance ministers and central bankers are on their way to Tokyo for their annual get-together sponsored by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Renee Montagne talks to David Wessel, economics editor of The Wall Street Journal , about whether the financial crisis is behind us.
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2013 Car Models
Fall is here and that's when automakers roll out their latest models, with new technologies, better fuel efficiency and other bells and whistles. Renee Montagne talks to automotive analyst Michelle Krebs, of Edmunds.com, about the new models.
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Olympians Try To Turn Medals Into Endorsements
Renee Montagne talks to Emily Steel of the "Financial Times" about Olympic athletes turning gold — into gold. When securing big-money endorsement deals, it's not just the medals that count, it's the followers and friends, too.
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