Here and Now (Boston)

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GenreNews: Global news, National news, opinion, analysis, commentary, interviews, discussion
Country of originUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Home stationWBUR-FM
Here and Now
GenreNews: Global news, National news, opinion, analysis, commentary, interviews, discussion
Country of originUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Home stationWBUR-FM
SyndicatesNPR
Hosted byRobin Young
Scott Tong
Created byWBUR and NPR
Original release1997 
Present
Audio formatStereophonic
Opening theme"You Give Me Problems About My Business" by The Mercury Program
Websitehereandnow.wbur.org
Podcastnpr.org/rss/podcast

Here and Now (stylized as Here & Now) is a public radio magazine program produced by NPR and WBUR-FM in Boston and distributed across the United States by NPR to over 450 stations, with an estimated 5 million weekly listeners.[1]

On July 1, 2013, Here and Now began broadcasting as a two-hour program with a "full rollover" (meaning the show broadcasts from noon to 4 p.m. ET) airing Monday to Friday[2] and generally in the midday hours on its affiliate stations. The show covers U.S. and international news, and provides arts and culture coverage.

Here and Now has three cutaways for newscasts: one from :04:00 to :06:00 past the hour, occupying a portion of the national five-minute newscast from NPR, and two one-minute summaries of national news headlines at 0:18:00 and 0:38:00 past the hour, produced and anchored in-house at WBUR.[2]

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