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Radio show
Worldview
GenreTalk radio
Running timeca. 55 min.
Country of origin United States
Language(s)English
Home stationWBEZ
SyndicatesWBEW
WBEQ
XM Public Radio
Hosted byJerome McDonnell
Created byJerome McDonnell
Produced bySteve Bynum
Andrea Wenzel
Dave McGuire
Nissa Thompson
Jonah Meadows
Recording studioChicago, Illinois
Original release1995 –
present
Audio formatStereophonic
WebsiteWorldview

Worldview is Chicago Public Media's daily international-affairs radio show, hosted by Jerome McDonnell. It features conversations about international issues as well as their local connections. It airs a series every Thursday called "Global Activism," in which Midwesterners involved in international advocacy and suggested by listeners are interviewed.

It airs at noon, CT (UTC-6), and is re-broadcast at 09:00 p.m. It is also aired daily on XMPR, channel 133 at 01:00 a.m. ET (UTC-5), 10:00 p.m. PT (UTC-8).

The program is distributed by both National Public Radio and Public Radio International.

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