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BBC World Service Newshour to Air Exclusive Interview with Paul Wolfowitz This Monday

Business Wire, May 27, 2007

BBC World Service Newshour will have an exclusive interview with Paul Wolfowitz this Monday, May 28, 2007. This Newshour exclusive interview will air at 9 a.m. EST on Public Radio International (PRI) affiliate stations nationwide. Check your local public radio station schedules for exact broadcast times in your area.

BBC World Service is an international radio and online broadcaster delivering programmes and services in 33 languages. It uses multiple platforms to reach 163 million listeners globally, including SW, AM, FM, digital satellite and cable channels. It has around 2,000 partner radio stations which take BBC content, and numerous partnerships supplying content to mobile phones. Its international online sites, which include audio and visual content and offer users opportunities to interact directly with world events, receive over 650 million page impressions, attracting around 44 million unique users a month. Listen to BBC World Service on bbcworldservice.com. To find out more about the BBC's English language offer and subscribe to free e-newsletter, Email Network, visit bbcworldservice.com/schedules.

Public Radio International (PRI) is public radio's leading source for innovative programming, providing diverse voices and global perspectives for the public airwaves. Through partnerships with BBC World Service and station-based and independent producers, the Minneapolis-based network provides over 400 hours of programming each week, content that is broadcast and streamed online by almost 800 PRI affiliates nationwide, which reach 29 million listeners each week. For more information on PRI and its programs and services, visit www.pri.org. CONTACT: Dan Jensen, PRI, 612.330.9212, djensen@pri.org

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