BBC Newsday Election 2012 Special Profiles Arizona BBC hosts Lerato Mbele and Nuala McGovern and will be putting Valley residents at the heart of the show’s global news content as they broadcast live from a local family home. From the economy, the deficit and healthcare, to immigration and foreign policy, Newsday hosts will ask Arizonans how these issues affect their day-to-day lives and what they really think about the people in charge setting the political agenda. KJZZ Reporter Nick Blumberg will also contribute a report about the sentiments of Arizona’s senior voters and KJZZ Fronteras: the Changing America Desk Reporter Michel Marizco will report live from Tucson on how border issues are playing out in the election. KJZZ fans can engage in the dialogue via BBC World Service Facebook and Twitter accounts. Live coverage will be available on 91.5 FM and kjzz.org. Phoenix is one of three cities Newsday chose to profile as part of its special coverage of the U.S. elections. The first stop was Seattle on Oct. 26. After Phoenix, the crew is off to Denver for live election night coverage. If you missed the show you can listen to it online at kjzz..org. BBC World Have Your Say Profiles Arizona Workers KJZZ listeners can participate in the show with questions and comments using the following interfaces: Call: +44 20 31 62 42 42
Live coverage will be available on 91.5 FM and kjzz.org, Fri., Nov. 2, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. If you missed the show you can listen to it online at kjzz..org. Newsday and World Have Your Say are daily current affairs programs heard on public radio stations throughout the U.S. and globally on the international news network BBC World Service. BBC World Service is an American Public Media program partner featured daily on 91.5 KJZZ. |