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Cover to Cover Live

Cover to Cover Live
Tuesdays 3 pm ET

Hosts Maggie Linton and Kim Alexander connect you with the authors you love. Call in to get the latest on your favorite writers and speak to today's more compelling authors.

Pia Lindström Presents

Pia Lindström Presents
Mondays 10:30 pm, Wednesdays 3 pm, Fridays 3:30 pm & Sundays 8 pm ET

An exclusive weekly interview show hosted by the veteran movie and theater critic, Pia Lindström Presents, gives you exposure to the insiders of the publishing world. Every week, Lindström will talk with guests from the world of books as well as film directors, producers, literary insiders and more.

Publishers Weekly Radio

Publishers Weekly Radio
Thursdays 3 pm ET

“The Publishers Weekly Radio Show” features Publishers Weekly senior editor Mark Rotella and editor Rose Fox as hosts discussing everything from the latest publishing news, interviews with best-selling authors, a sneak peak at the latest Publishers Weekly’s best-seller list and their editors’ picks plus so much more. The show will also draw from Publishers Weekly’s specialized staff to feature as special guests as they comment on “the story behind the story” of popular books.

Slice of Sci-fi

Slice of Sci-fi
Tuesdays 6:30 pm & Fridays 3 pm ET

Passionate and irreverent commentary on science fiction entertainment.  News, movie reviews & More. Get more information at www.SliceOfSci-Fi.com.

Swanktown

Swanktown
Tuesdays 10 pm, Saturdays 11:30 pm and Sundays 5 pm ET

In Swanktown Geoffrey Leigh Tozer spins intriguing modern urban fairy tales as 'Sly The Cat' in a fantastic jazz lounge world where "the women are exotic, the men are well behaved at times and money is no object . . . because we have no money".  Get all the dope at: www.swanktown.com.

The Mimi Geerges Show

The Mimi Geerges Show
Thursdays 6:30 am ET
Rebroadcast Saturdays 11 am ET

The Mimi Geerges Show features provocative guests from all walks of life. The Show features intelligent and original conversation, illuminating the person behind the issue in order to bring a lasting impact on listeners. Executive producer and host Mimi Geerges brings out lively anecdotes and fresh insights from politicians and entertainers, experts and artists

Maggie Linton

Maggie Linton

Broadcasting for more than 35 years, Maggie was the first female TV sports anchor in Wichita, KS, St. Louis, MO, and Washington, DC and has hosted talk shows on radio and TV. She hosted, produced or reported for a variety of SiriusXM programs and is now the Program Director for Book Radio.

Kim Alexander

Kim Alexander

Kim Alexander was a DJ and traffic reporter in Key West and Washington DC before joining SiriusXM to report on traffic. Kim moved over to host three book-related shows and feels lucky to be talking about books on Book Radio since she would almost always rather be reading.

Pia Lindström

Pia Lindström

Pia Lindström worked in TV journalism for three decades as a news reporter, co-anchor, theater and movie critic, and arts editor in California and New York, receiving two Emmy Awards and the New York AP Award for news reporting. Along with promoting the theatre arts, Lindström hosts Book Radio.

Mimi Geerges

Mimi Geerges

Mimi worked as a telecommunications engineer for over ten years, but became interested in broadcast radio and began volunteering for talk show legend Diane Rehm.  Working for Diane inspired Mimi to create her own show in 2002. Very soon, she was interviewing former Presidents (Jimmy Carter), dignitaries (Hans Blix) and business tycoons (Kenneth Cole). As Mimi's success grew, the show was picked up by XM Satellite Radio in 2005 and now airs from coast to coast on SiriusXM Radio.

Mark Rotella

Mark Rotella

Mark Rotella is senior editor at Publishers Weekly where he edits the "Cooking the Books" newsletter and the "Why I Write" essay series. He is the author of Amore: The Story of Italian American Song and Stolen Figs and Other Adventures in Calabria, both published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Salon, Washington Post, Village Voice, Saveur and American Heritage, among others.

Rose Fox

Rose Fox

Rose Fox edits the science fiction, fantasy, horror, and romance book reviews for PW; contributes to PW's Week Ahead, a regular feature of the Copyright Clearance Center's Beyond the Book podcast; and blogs at PW's Genreville blog. In occasional moments of spare time, Rose runs speculative literature conventions and looks for new ways to organize a 4000-volume personal library.