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Something New Coming To Every Device Near You (Very Early In The Morning)

Q&A with Neal Carruth and Sarah Gilbert about Up First: the essential morning news podcast from NPR
<em>Up First</em> is designed with digital listeners in mind but will also serve as a preview of the news stories that will be treated in depth on public radio stations across the country throughout the day.

Q&A with Neal Carruth (General Manager of Podcasting) and Sarah Gilbert (Executive Producer of Morning Edition and Up First)

Q: What is Up First?

Think of as an on-ramp to the day's news. By joining our conversation, you'll get just what you need to know about what's happening now, and what's coming your way that day. In 10 minutes, as you enjoy your first team gives you the smartest take from NPR's hosts and correspondents on what's going on in the world and what new developments to look out for throughout the day. We're up all night to make sure you're set up for the day.

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