Radio

KCRW adds new show from L.A.

They are juggling the lineup a bit at KCRW (89.9 FM) to make room for Day to Day, the first news magazine show to be produced at National Public Radio's West Coast studio in Culver City. Slate magazine is a partner in the show, which will be hosted by NPR correspondent Alex Chadwick. Starting July 28, "Day to Day" slips into the noon-to-1 pm slot Monday through Friday. "The World" moves to 3 pm, displacing "Fresh Air" with Terry Gross, and Kurt Andersen's "Studio 360" vacates Fridays to air on Sundays at 11 am.

Tonight at 7 p.m. on KCRW, Which Way L.A. with Warren Olney is devoted to Wednesday's accident at the Santa Monica Farmers' Market. The death toll rose today to 10 people.


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