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Radio show
Worldview
GenreTalk radio
Running timeca. 50 min.
Country of origin United States
Language(s)English
Home stationWBEZ
SyndicatesWBEW
WBEQ
Hosted byJerome McDonnell
Created byJerome McDonnell
Produced bySteve Bynum
Julian Hayda
Recording studioChicago, Illinois
Original release1995 –
present
Audio formatStereophonic
WebsiteWorldview

Worldview is WBEZ's daily global issues talk radio show, hosted by Jerome McDonnell. The show features long-form interviews about how race, ethnicity, gender, identity, the environment, religion, politics, and economics drive and shape the news. It also brings in experts to discuss international news from a local perspective, and draws local connections. The show heavily features arts, activism, and social movements in Chicago.

The show has several regular series, including the Thursday "Global Activism" segment in which Midwesterners involved in international advocacy are interviewed. On Fridays, the show usually features suggestions for global-themed events in Chicago, and film reviews from Milos Stehlik, director and founder of Facets Multi-Media.

Notable guests have included President Jimmy Carter, Nobel Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus, Canadian Foreign Minister and journalist Chrystia Freeland, Activists Oscar López Rivera, Dallas Goldtooth, United States Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker, Academics M. Cherif Bassiouni, Rashid Khalidi, Arnold Gundersen, Reza Aslan, Juan Cole, Stephen Walt, Timothy Garton Ash, Timothy Snyder, Journalists Anne Applebaum, Franklin Foer, Steve Clemons, Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill, Actor Kevin Spacey, Musician Issa Boulos, Joseph Cirincione, and more.

Worldview has several recurring local partnerships, including with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the Chicago Community Trust, Chicago Cultural Alliance, Chicago Fair Trade, Facets Multi-Media, the Morton Arboretum, the Pozen Family Center for Human Rights at the University of Chicago, Chicago Sister Cities International, and more.

Worldview airs at noon, CT (UTC-6).

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