Every weekday afternoon, WBFO is proud to present the nation's best reporting, commentary and analysis on NPR's premier newsmagazine, All Things Considered®.
Offering an in-depth presentation of the day's news, multi-award winning All Things Considered is WBFO's standard-bearer, during one the most important parts of the day.
Hear All Things Considered on WBFO, Monday through Friday at 4PM, plus Saturday and Sunday at 5PM.
WBFO played a major role in the formation of All Things Considered three decades ago.
The program's creator, Bill Siemering, served as WBFO's General Manager during the mid and late 1960s before leaving to become NPR's first program director.
WBFO is one of NPR's founding stations, and we have presented All Things Considered since it premiered in May of 1971.
NPR and contributing reporters stationed around the globe offer timely, incisive coverage of daily events.
You'll hear stories in context with newsmaker interviews and frequent on-location reporting.
WBFO News also provide local news updates during the program.
All Things Considered's acclaimed stable of commentators and reviewers adds to the breadth of the program's presentation. From Peabody and duPont Columbia Award-winning Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr to first grade teacher Bailey White and book reviewer Alan Cheuse, the program's contributors add insight, humor, and poignancy to each day's program.
You can find out more about the music featured on NPR's All Things Considered, with NPR's All Songs Considered.
All Things Considered is an NPR and WBFO tradition. Join us weekday afternoons at 4, and Saturday and Sunday at 5 on WBFO.
Past programs are available on-line from NPR.