Playlist: Free automated delivery series
Compiled By: PRX Editors

All of these programs are available as free weekly series through our automated delivery service. This means it shows up on your station's FTP without you downloading manually! Essentially: this means less work for you.
Reveal Weekly (Series)
Produced by Reveal
Reveal. There's more to the story...
Reveal is the Peabody Award-winning investigative journalism program for public radio from The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX.
Reveal is a FREE weekly show available to all public radio stations. SUBSCRIBE ON THE RIGHT. This is a FREE program with no carriage fees.
Most recent piece in this series:
940: How Teaching Kids to Read Went So Wrong, 10/7/2023
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no audio fileChristopher Kimball's Milk Street Radio (Series)
Produced by Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Radio
Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio transforms how we think about food and cooking. From street food in Thailand to a bakery in a Syrian refugee camp to how one scientist uses state of the art pollen analysis to track the origins of honey (and also to solve cold murder cases), Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio goes anywhere and everywhere to ask questions and get answers about cooking, food, culture, wine, farming, restaurants, literature, and the lives and cultures of the people who grow, produce, and create the food we eat. With a four-star cast of contributors including Sara Moulton (long-time public television host and cookbook author), Adam Gopnik (contributing writer for The New Yorker), Stephen Meuse (wine writer and expert), Dan Pashman (host of The Sporkful podcast) and host Christopher Kimball (founder of Cook’s Magazine, long-time public TV and Radio host, and founder of Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street).
Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio is distributed by PRX and recorded in the studios of WGBH.
Most recent piece in this series:
434: From Doro Wat to Jollof Rice: Marcus Samuelsson on The Rise of Black Cooking, 10/5/2023
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no audio fileBioneers - Revolution From the Heart of Nature (Series)
Produced by Bioneers
The Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature is an award-winning 13-part annual radio series.
Most recent piece in this series:
12-17: We’re a Culture, Not a Costume: Fighting Racism in Schools , 10/11/2023
From Bioneers | Part of the Bioneers - Revolution From the Heart of Nature series | 28:30
Native American students face racism throughout their education, from racist mascots to the historical erasure of the American genocide from textbooks. In this passionate conversation, Indigenous Rights Activists Dahkota Brown, Chiitaanibah Johnson, Jayden Lim, and Naelyn Pike share stories of their own experiences and how they are working to abolish racism in schools.
Folk Alley Weekly (Series)
Produced by WKSU
Subscribable series for the weekly show.
Weekly show. Free to stations. Available to air as a one- or two-hour program. Folk Alley host Elena See collects the best in traditional and contemporary folk, Americana and roots music from the latest releases, classics, exclusive Folk Alley in-studio and live concert recordings. Two discreet hours each week.
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Deutsche Welle Festival Concerts (Series)
Produced by DW - Deutsche Welle
NEW DW SERIES begins SEPT 26, 2016.
Classical performances captured live and featuring some of the world's classical stars performing in Germany's palaces, churches, and concert halls - a front row seat is reserved for your listeners.
Broadcast rights allow PRX subscriber stations to use any or all of the programs in the series that have been already been published, or subscribe to the series to receive the files automatically each week.
Most recent piece in this series:
DWFC 2023 - 02: Bach Festival Opening, 10/9/2023
From DW - Deutsche Welle | Part of the Deutsche Welle Festival Concerts series | 01:57:59
It was a moment that changed the course of music history: 300 years ago, in 1723, Johann Sebastian Bach moved to Leipzig to take up the position of Thomaskantor, or music director of St. Thomas Choir. To celebrate this anniversary, the opening concert of the 2023 Bach Festival features the very first cantata that Bach performed on the job, "Die Elenden sollen essen," or "The poor shall eat." The program also includes contemporary composer Jörg Widmann's Bach-inspired cantata – a moving meditation on war and peace. The Gewandhaus Orchestra and the St. Thomas Choir perform.
Inside Europe: News and Current Affairs ~ Weekly from DW (Series)
Produced by DW - Deutsche Welle
Inside Europe - get the inside take on European affairs... Deutsche Welle's weekly news magazine that explores the topical issues shaping the continent. No other part of the globe has experienced such dynamic political and social change in recent years.
Most recent piece in this series:
IE: Inside Europe, 9/29/2023
From DW - Deutsche Welle | Part of the Inside Europe: News and Current Affairs ~ Weekly from DW series | 59:00
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American Parlor Songbook (Series)
Produced by American Parlor Songbook
American Parlor Songbook is a radio variety program based in Southern California.
Most recent piece in this series:
APS710: Lower Learning, 10/6/2023
From American Parlor Songbook | Part of the American Parlor Songbook series | 52:00
An episode from Lake Arrowhead with Australian singer Jordie Lane, and comedian Ryan Singer
Ozark Highlands Radio (Series)
Produced by Ozark Highlands Radio
Ozark Highlands Radio features exclusive live recordings, artist interviews and feature host segments. No carriage fees, ever. 40 original shows, 12 evergreens and a yearly generic fundraiser.
Most recent piece in this series:
OHR187: OHR Presents: Railyard Live - Front Porch, 10/9/2023
From Ozark Highlands Radio | Part of the Ozark Highlands Radio series | 58:59
Ozark Highlands Radio is a weekly radio program that features live music and interviews recorded at Ozark Folk Center State Park’s beautiful 1,000-seat auditorium in Mountain View, Arkansas. In addition to the music, our “Feature Host” segments take listeners through the Ozark hills with historians, authors, and personalities who explore the people, stories, and history of the Ozark region.
This week, a special road trip episode. OHR visits Rogers, Arkansas’ Railyard Live Concert Series featuring Eureka Springs hard-driving folk quartet, Front Porch, recorded live at Butterfield Stage in Railyard Park in historic downtown Rogers. Also, commentary from Rogers Arts & Culture Coordinator Kinya Christian on the exciting things happening in the Rogers Entertainment District.
Rogers, Arkansas’ Railyard Live Concert Series began in 2021. Held on the city’s Butterfield Stage next to Railyard Park in historic downtown Rogers, it features live concerts every weekend throughout the Spring, Summer, and Fall. All of the Railyard Live events are either free to the public or at very low cost of admission. The concert series features a wide array of musical styles and interests designed to appeal to the diverse population of Rogers and invite them to experience the newly revitalized Railyard Entertainment District. The Ozark Folk Center State Park and the City of Rogers, Arkansas partnered to bring Ozark Highlands Radio to capture a little slice of this modern Ozark culture.
Front Porch is a hard driving four piece folk ensemble. Self described as “contemporary bluegrass, old time and mayhem from Northwest Arkansas,” the band is based in Eureka Springs. Front Porch is Petey Wesley on banjo & fiddle, John Henry Holthus on guitar, Alex Hawf on mandolin, and Cameron Keeling rounding out the low end with upright bass. In true bluegrass fashion, all the guys in the band sing, but that’s where the traditional ends. Front Porch performs with all the usual ingredients of bluegrass and folk but bakes them up into a post-punk old-time acid jazz barn-burning bluegrass fusion that will have you jumping.
In this week’s “From the Vault” segment, OHR producer Jeff Glover offers a 1981 archival recording of Ozark original Uncle Floyd Holland performing the tune “Nellie Gray,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives.
In this week’s guest host segment, renowned traditional folk musician, writer, and step dancer Aubrey Atwater explores variations of the traditional folk song “Polly Put the Kettle On.”
NEXT (Series)
Produced by WNPR Connecticut
NEXT is a weekly, hour-long radio show and podcast exploring the rapid changes in New England, one of the oldest parts of the nation. This feed is for stations that subscribe to the weekly show.
Most recent piece in this series:
252
From WNPR Connecticut | Part of the NEXT series | 50:00
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