Best Science Talk Radio Shows: Forum's Opinion

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The discussion centers around recommendations for the best science talk radio shows. One participant mentions enjoying Michio Kaku's "Science Fantastic" and reflects on their experience with "Coast to Coast," noting that while it features science content, it blends various themes similar to the Discovery and History Channels. There is an invitation for others to share their opinions on top science radio shows, indicating a desire for diverse suggestions beyond the ones already mentioned. The mention of "Science Friday" as a resource suggests it may be a popular choice among listeners seeking quality science programming. Overall, the conversation highlights a quest for engaging and informative science radio content.
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I want to know the forum's opinion on the best Science Talk Radio Show that they know of. For instance I like to listen to Michio Kaku's Science Fantastic. So please tell me what you all think is the best science radio show.
 
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The only "science" radio show I have listened to is Coast to Coast. And I have actually listened to a number of interviews with Kaku on that show. I was going to say that it isn't really a science show at all but then realized that it's content really isn't so different from the Discovery Channel with some History Channel thrown in for flavour. So take that as you will.
 
no opinion on best. just listing the only one i can think of.

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