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To the Point

 
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To the Point
Genre Public affairs
Running time ca. 54 min.
Country  United States
Languages English
Home station KCRW-FM
Syndicates PRI
Hosts Warren Olney
Creators KCRW-FM and PRI
Producers Karen Radziner, Frances Anderton, Christian Bordal, Katie Cooper, Sonya Geis, Gary Scott and Andrea Brody
Exec. producers Warren Olney
Recording studio KCRW in Santa Monica, CA
Audio format Stereophonic
Website www.KCRW.com/ToThePoint
Feed-icon.svg Podcast KCRW Podcasts

To the Point is an hour-long public affairs radio program co-produced by KCRW in Santa Monica, CA and Public Radio International. The program originates at KCRW at 11 am Pacific Time each weekday. Award-winning journalist Warren Olney hosts the show; it is syndicated nationwide by PRI and currently airs in 15 states and Washington DC by Public Radio International. KCRW also podcasts the program.

Contents

Format

The program begins with its theme music, a clip from John Coltrane's A Love Supreme. Olney then introduces the topics for the day's program, followed by a break for carrier stations to play syndicated news headlines, typically provided by NPR.

In the opening segment, Olney discusses a recent or breaking news development with a guest, typically a newspaper journalist. The journalist joins Warren by phone, and the segment lasts about 10 minutes.

The following segment, which occupies most of the show, features a roundtable discussion of a topic of national or international interest, including issues of politics, policy, war, and science. Unlike most news programs, which tend to interview newsmakers, To the Point instead interviews "experts" – typically think tank members, professors in related fields, or observers from non-profit groups, who have comprehensive understandings of the events. Olney moderates the discussion, beginning with one guest and adding one every few minutes; typically, three commentators eventually join Olney during this main segment, all by phone. The segment is split in half by Miles Davis's "Blue in Green."

During the program's final segment, called "Reporter's Notebook," Olney interviews a newspaper or magazine journalist by phone about an ongoing story, allowing the reporter to give a thorough narrative of the events. This occupies the last eight to 10 minutes of the show.

The show closes with Olney crediting the show's rotating cast of producers and engineers, thanking the Coltrane family, and signing off with, "This has been To the Point from Public Radio International."

Show Format in breaking events

When major national or international events occur, the show will occasionally scrap its pre-scheduled main segment in favor of bringing in commentators on the breaking stories.

Interestingly, though the live program beams by satellite to carrier stations at 11 am, KCRW airs it taped at noon, following Morning Becomes Eclectic.

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