Day to Day

Day to Day
GenreNews: analysis, commentary, features, interviews, specials
Running timeca. 50 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
SyndicatesNational Public Radio
Hosted byMadeleine Brand
Directed byKathryn Fox, Shereen Meraji, Andy Houlihan, Ki Sung
Produced bySteve Proffitt
Chip Grabow
Neal Carruth
Sarah Spivack
Martina Castro
Kenya Young
Executive producer(s)Deborah Clark
Recording studioNPR West
Culver City, California
Original releaseJuly 2003 –
March 20, 2009
Audio formatStereophonic
Websitenpr.org/programs/day
PodcastPodcast / RSS feed

Day to Day (D2D) was a one-hour weekday American radio newsmagazine distributed by National Public Radio (NPR), and produced by NPR in collaboration with Slate. Madeleine Brand, Alex Chadwick, and Alex Cohen served as hosts. Topics regularly covered by D2D included news, entertainment, politics and the arts; contributors included familiar NPR personalities, reporters from NPR member stations, writers for Slate, and reporters from Marketplace, a show produced by American Public Media. D2D premiered on Monday, July 28, 2003, and fed to stations from noon ET with updates through 4:00 p.m. ET. It was the fastest growing program in NPR's history.[1]

On December 10, 2008, NPR announced Day to Day would be canceled with its final episode to be broadcast on March 20, 2009.[2] According to NPR as of December 2008 Day to Day was airing on 186 stations and attracting a weekly cumulative audience of 1.8 million listeners.[3]

According to Dennis Haarsager, NPR's acting CEO, D2D was not "attracting sufficient levels of audience or national underwriting necessary to sustain continued production" now that NPR's projected budget deficit for the 2009 fiscal year grew from $2 million in July, to $23 million in December.[4]

The final data released after March 2008 showed that the program had a weekly cumulative audience of 2,036,400, placing it third nationally behind only Talk of the Nation and Fresh Air for all midday public radio programming.[5]

  1. ^ "Quick! Find a voice! And be funny about it!" (Press release). Current.org. 28 December 2008. Archived from the original on 2012-06-09. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  2. ^ "NPR Announces Cuts to Staff, Programs" (Press release). National Public Radio. 10 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-10.
  3. ^ "NPR layoffs top system's damage report" (Press release). Current.org. 22 March 2004. Archived from the original on 2012-06-09. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  4. ^ Steve Proffitt. NPR: RIP D2D. 10 December 2008. Accessed 10 December 2008. National Public Radio.
  5. ^ "Filling midday vacancies" (Press release). Current.org. 13 April 2009. Archived from the original on 2012-06-09. Retrieved 2011-11-29.