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== Current programs == [[File:WCBE Promotional CD.jpg|thumb|left|1994 WCBE Promotional CD]] ''Global Village'', a daily music program, has been on-air since 1990, with only three hosts in that history, having been started by Bill Munger, hosted for many years by Maxx Faulkner, and now hosted by Maggie Brennan, who began as a college intern at the station.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thisweeknews.com/news/20181126/community-support-spins-both-ways-for-npr-station|title = Community support spins both ways for NPR station}}</ref> WCBE broadcasts national music programs including ''[[World Cafe (radio program)|The World Cafe]]'', ''[[Afropop Worldwide]]'', and ''[[Echoes (radio program)|Echoes]]'' as well as several locally produced specialty music programs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wcbe.org/|title=WCBE 90.5 FM | Central Ohio's NPR Station - Innovative, Provocative, Real|website=www.wcbe.org}}</ref> The station carries the [[BBC World Service]] overnight and, since 1980, WCBE has carried Ohio news from the Statehouse News Bureau, now led by Bureau Chief and former WCBE News Director Karen Kasler.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.statenews.org/about|title = About}}</ref> With the move to the Fort Hayes studios in 1992, the station began a series of live in-studio concerts, Live from Studio A, and recordings have been featured on promotional tapes and CDs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wcbe.org/topic/studio-sessions|title=Coming Live To Studio A|website=www.wcbe.org}}</ref> It's Movie Time is a regular feature on WCBE, hosted by John DeSando, and has won awards from the Los Angeles Press Club (2010, best radio feature), the Hermes Award (2010, Gold Award), and the Marcom Awards (2010, Gold Award).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wcbe.org/programs/its-movie-time|title = It's Movie Time}}</ref>
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