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  1. Whad'Ya Know? is an American comedy, interview, and quiz radio show. Hosted by Michael Feldman, it was created in 1985. During its radio run, it was produced by Wisconsin Public Radio and distributed through Public Radio International. Feldman is accompanied on-stage by Lyle Anderson, phone-answerer; and the Whad'ya Know Trio with John Thulin ...

  2. The same can be said about Feldman, who started "Whad'Ya Know?" in 1985. Feldman was "part of the invention of the idea that public radio didn't have to be so serious all the time," said Mike Crane, director of WPR. "Whad'Ya Know?" was canceled, Crane said, because of its declining carriage rate — the number of affiliates carrying the show.

  3. Nov 2, 2010 · mefeldSays: May 15, 2017 at 1:22 pm. Hey, Ric, you can find all the podcasts on iTunes, Stitcher or on Soundcloud.com–just search Whad’ya Know Podcast. Also started archive of old shows on whadyaknow.net. Can reach me at WhadyaKnow2@gmail.com. Glad you gave up on dial-up.

  4. Jul 28, 2024 · Home town girl Marcella Thompson, sociology, romance novels and blueberries; Mayor Fred Hannah and Chancellor Dan Ferritor; fiddler extraordinaire Frankie Kelly & the Western Swingsters; Crescent Dragon Wagon representing Dairy Hollow House, Eureka; and, of course our own John Thulin, Jeff Eckels, Clyde Stubblefield, Jim Packard and Michael.

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  5. About. Hello, I’m Michael Feldman, host of Whad’ya Know? on Public Radio International, and inveterate scribbler, some of which get posted here. If there is a common thread, it’s pretty much unraveled–but enjoy! Check us out on facebook, as well!

  6. 3 days ago · Michael Feldman hosts his final "Whad'Ya Know?" show Saturday after 31 years on public radio. The show once boasted 1.5 million listeners, but in March Wisconsin Public Radio announced that the program would be cancelled for financial reasons as the number of stations carrying it dwindled. JOHN HART -- State Journal.

  7. Mar 4, 2016 · Michael Feldman during a recent Whad’Ya Know? taping at Monona Terrace in Madison, Wis. (Photo: WPR/J.Gill) The longtime public radio talk and quiz show Whad’Ya Know? will end production after 31 years, Wisconsin Public Radio and show creator Michael Feldman announced Thursday. The live two-hour program will end production June 30.

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