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On May 24, 2016 Fox News posted an approximate five-minute episode of Freedom Watch, and a second one on June 7, 2016. [6] [7] In an interview with Reason's Nick Gillespie posted on July 18, 2018, Napolitano announced that the show would be returning to the air "probably before Thanksgiving" in 2018. [8]
The Discovery of Freedom; End the Fed; The Ethics of Liberty; For a New Liberty; Free to Choose; The Future and Its Enemies; The God of the Machine; It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand; Liberty; The Machinery of Freedom; Man, Economy and State; The Moon is a Harsh Mistress; The Mainspring of Human Progress; The Market for Liberty; The Myth of the ...
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In Our Time is a BBC Radio 4 discussion series and podcast exploring a wide variety of historical, scientific and philosophical topics, presented by Melvyn Bragg, since 15 October 1998. [3] It is one of Radio 4's most successful discussion programmes, acknowledged to have "transformed the landscape for serious ideas at peak listening time".
This is a list of Casefile episodes. Casefile is a weekly (sometimes fortnightly) Australian crime podcast that first aired in January 2016 [1] and hosted by an Australian man who wishes to remain anonymous. [2] [3] The series deals with solved or cold criminal cases, often related to well-known murders and serial crimes. [4]
The Projection Booth is a podcast featuring discussions of films from a variety of genres with critical analysis. As of February 2021, more than 500 episodes had been released.
Sonia Saraiya of The A.V. Club rated the episode a C, saying "I have hit upon the best way to watch The Following: fast-forwarded and on mute." [2] Dan Hajducky of Den of Geek gave the episode a mixed review, saying "'Freedom' may serve as a pin to be knocked down by the finale, but everyone knows how boring watching the pins being set up can be."