As the baseball season opens up, there are new rules in the major leagues. We find out how they’re changing the game. We also learn how organ transplant systems will look different in the near future. Plus, a TV critic talks with us about what media cutbacks mean for the shows we’re able to stream.
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An overview of 2023 rule changes for Major League Baseball
Opening Day for the Milwaukee Brewers is Thursday, March 30. A baseball statistician joins us to provide an update on the new rule changes in place for Major League Baseball this season.
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Government announces plan to overhaul U.S. organ transplant system
The U.S. government has announced a plan to overhaul the organ transplant system after years of criticism of the current system, under which about 6 thousand people each year die while waiting for a transplant.
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What follows the golden age of streaming?
Streaming services are facing stiff competition, budget deficits, and production cut-backs. We talk with an entertainment critic about the end of the golden age of streaming.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Lorin Cox Producer
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Lee Rayburn Producer
- John Kuehl Guest
- Lenny Bernstein Guest
- Sam Adams Guest
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