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Featured Audio
 Obama Defends His Budget: As Republicans challenge President Barack Obama to make cuts, WSJ's Jonathan Weisman reports Mr. Obama isn't ready to hit the panic button yet.
 Rebellion Seethes in Gulf: WSJ's Joe Parkinson reports on growing protests in Bahrain.
 Bolivian Animals Find Refuge in Colorado: WSJ's Neil King reports on a Colorado man who takes in big animals with no place left to live. He spends about $2 million a year for their care.
Daily Podcasts
One hour of the morning's top business and personal finance news. Host Gordon Deal anchors this fast-paced, entertaining and truly useful program.
Top story: 02 - 16 - 2011 - The President defends his approach on entitlements, Iran's leadership begins its crack down and man vs. machine we talk to Brad Rutter, Jeopardy champion who is up against IBM's Watson.
Weekdays and Saturdays available 8:15 a.m. (ET)/5:15 a.m. (PT)
Hear about the top tech stories of the day, including news and features. Plus, get a rundown on tech stocks on the move.
Today's topic: Google inviels its own online subscription service. Dell's coming off a blowout quarter. Apple surpasses H-P for top mobile PC shipments.
Twice each weekday
Get your personal finances in shape with advice on budgeting, credit card debt, college tuition, retirement and more.
Today's topic: Competition among banks is intensifying - they want your business, even if it's routine ... you can get some money for that old cellphone ... and "mobile wallets" are becoming more common. Jim Chesko reports.
Weekdays
Stay on top of the latest headlines from the Wall Street Journal Online.
Top story: Fed officials were slightly more optimistic about the US economic outlook; Iran is moving warships through the Suez Canal past Israel; Borders files for bankruptcy and will close 200 stores.
Morning, midday and evening each weekday
A timely review of the top news of the day. WSJ reporters, editors and columnists offer lively insights into breaking stories and current events.
Top story: Iran is sending two warships through the Suez Canal en route to Syria.
Twice Daily M-F
Observations and anecdotes from the world of the small business. Hosted by Joe Connolly.
This week: Joe Connoly with some tips on closing sales on-line.
Weekdays
It can be the little things that make a difference in your financial health. Jennifer Kushinka offers tips to stretch your hard-earned dollars.
Top story: Jennifer Kushinka on why you could be better off getting a car loan from a dealer.
Weekdays
CEO Radio with Ray Hoffman of The Wall Street Journal is a program originated by WCBS Newsradio 880 in New York City. Hoffman interviews CEOs about their business practices.
Today's topic: Ray Hoffman speaks with Jay Adair, CEO of Copart.
Weekdays
Other Audio
A two-minute update on breaking business news and Wall Street activity. Click to listen on your PC. ("mp3" file format only)
Twice an hour, weekdays
Listen Now
Highlights of top articles in the current edition of Barron's magazine.
Fridays
Weekly & Other Podcasts
James Taranto provides personal commentary on the latest news from around the Web.
Latest installment: OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto discusses the morale obligation of political and government commentators.
Tuesdays and Fridays
In this video podcast, Personal Technology columnist Walter S. Mossberg reviews and explains -- in plain English -- the latest in consumer technology.
Latest installment: Walt Mossberg reviews the new Motorola Atrix, an Android phone from AT&T; that has an unusual feature: It can be docked with an accessory that looks and runs like a full laptop, but uses the phone for its processor.
Wednesday
Dan Henninger, deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal editorial page, offers personal commentary on the news.
Latest installment: With a third of the population employed by the state, Egypt may be past the tipping point what allows a modern economy to grow.
Wednesdays
Scott McCartney looks at the ups and downs of airlines and travel.
Latest installment: Middle Seat Columnist Scott McCartney and Wall Street Journal This Morning's Gordon Deal discuss the world of Private Jet Travel and its resurgence.
Wednesdays
Hear exclusive interviews and segments from Wall Street Journal Reporters on topics related to Journal Reports, special sections running on Mondays and Saturdays.
This week: Some employers are pushing their employees to make better investment choices in their 401(k) by moving their money for them. Hear Dow Jones Newswires reporter Veronica Dagher explain why companies are changing your allocation and what you need to keep in mind.
Fridays
Insights for starting and running a small business, from the Wall Street Journal and Startup Journal and experts in areas such as management and finance.
This week: How small business owners are upgrading their technology; unusual gadgets to improve office efficiency; and developing your policy for snow days...with more than a month of winter still to go.
Tuesdays
Hear exclusive interviews by Journal reporters and editors.
This week: Neil King and the Wall Street Journal This Morning's Gordon Deal talk about Pat Craig who runs an animal sanctuary in eastern Colorado that caters to castoff carnivores.
New Episodes Occasionally
In this video podcast, Wall Street Journal Online reporter Andy Jordan chronicles the (often odd) stories that can be found when people and technology come together.
Latest installment: Smug Hipster puppies, auto-corrected texts of Dads who say "divorce" when they mean "Disney" (oops) , and Asian moms who steal napkins from Chipotle. The world of user-generated blogs is full of random time-wasters, but also lucrative book deals. In his latest Tech Diary, WSJ's Andy Jordan examines the current market for blog-to-book deals and looks at the pesky question of profiting from user-generated content.
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Podcasts from MarketWatch
Go beyond the headlines. Listen to John Wordock and Ann Cates tackle the biggest money stories of the day, from Main Street to your street and everywhere in between.(Updated daily Monday through Friday)
Weekdays
Get money news before, during and after the U.S. trading day from the MarketWatch Radio Network., Market Update
Weekdays
Hear about what's driving the stock market from those in the know. MarketWatch Radio talks about the big stock movers, economic data and investment trends with Wall Street's top analysts, strategists and traders. Get the blow-by-blow on the markets when you need it most.
Weekdays
"Your Money with Chuck Jaffe" features a selection of money tips and advice from sources like Bankrate.com, Zacks.com, Retirement Weekly and more, as well as interviews with some of the financial world's top minds, and a daily dose of "Hold It or Fold It," where Chuck uses listener requests to talk specific stocks and funds with high-profile money managers.
Latest installment: Jim Lowell, editor of the Fidelity Investor and Forbes ETF Advisor newsletters, says that there's a 20% to 30% decline ahead for gold investors, and suggested that many safe-haven bond funds are about to get more dangerous too. His suggestion? Mega-cap equity funds.
Mondays
Stupid Investment of the Week is designed to be an educational exercise, highlighting the conditions and problems that make an investment far from ideal for the average consumer, thereby making it easier to root out bad investments when you come across them.
Fridays
Hear what's coming up that day on Wall Street plus money stories that impact us all. What are we buying? How much are we spending? MarketWatch reporters join John Wordock to answer these questions.
Weekdays
MarketWatch tech reporters Rex Crum and John Letzing take you inside the business of technology. Each week they discuss the highs and the lows, the right and the wrong and, in general, what they see as the best and worst of the week of technology. Learn what"s happening in high-tech from the guys who know first.
Weekdays
Get the latest analysis from Mark Hulbert, the editor of the Hulbert Financial Digest. Think you know what's happening on Wall Street? Think again. Hear insights that often challenge conventional wisdom.
Top story: What revolution? Mark Hulbert says the news from Egypt has barely registered with Wall Street. Plus, big-name stocks on the major indexes are being left in the dust by smaller companies.
Weekly (F)
From milk prices to mutual funds, grab money news for everyday Americans from award-winning MarketWatch Radio.
Top story: Do Pass Go: Hasbro is making changes to Monopoly and other products in an effort to sell 21st century kids on 20th century board games.
Weekdays
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