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Viewpoints is a 30-minute, nationally syndicated radio program. It airs at various times depending on the station. The show focuses on public affairs via in-depth, straightforward reporting on compliance issues addressing community needs. Topics covered include crime, environment, housing, schools, poverty, taxes, economic development, urban sprawl, consumerism, and other public affairs an lifestyle topics. It also features stories on popular culture, media, and minorities. The show's audience is adults interested in public affairs.
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Viewpoints is a 30-minute, nationally syndicated radio program. It airs at various times depending on the station. The show focuses on public affairs via in-depth, straightforward reporting on compliance issues addressing community needs. Topics covered include crime, environment, housing, schools, poverty, taxes, economic development, urban sprawl, consumerism, and other public affairs an lifestyle topics. It also features stories on popular culture, media, and minorities. The show's audience is adults interested in public affairs.
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Community/Neighborhood News, Public Affairs, Public Policy
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