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  2. 35-hour workweek - Wikipedia

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    The 35-hour workweek is a labour reform policy adopted in France in February 2000, under Prime Minister Lionel Jospin's Plural Left government. Promoted by Minister of Labour Martine Aubry, it was adopted in two phases: the Aubry 1 law in June 1998 and the Aubry 2 law in January 2000.

  3. Apple Podcasts - Wikipedia

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    Apple was an early promoter of podcasts (the term is a portmanteau of Apple's iPod music player and "broadcast"), [3] and added playback functionality to iTunes 4.9 released in June 2005 and built a directory of shows in its iTunes Music Store, starting with 3,000 entries. [4] [5] In April 2020, Apple Podcasts surpassed one million shows. [6]

  4. Waveform (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    David Imel, formerly a regular guest and contributor, joined later as the third co-host. The podcast is produced by Adam Molina and Ellis Rovin. Waveform is part of the Vox Media podcast network. The first episode was aired on Apple Podcasts and Spotify on July 31, 2019, and was a short 48-second announcement of the creation of the podcast. A ...

  5. Up First - Wikipedia

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    After Morning Edition first goes live at 5 am ET, NPR takes its first 10 minutes or so with its hosts, and edits that into the show that many know best as Up First. When the Morning Edition broadcast picks up again at 7 am ET, the first ten minutes of the broadcast are replaced with something new to keep the information fresh and not repetitive ...

  6. List of podcasting companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable companies, networks, and organizations which are primarily known for the production and distribution of podcasts in both audio and video format. . Although the accessibility of the medium means that many media, news, and radio organizations have produced podcasts, the scope of this list is concerned only with organizations and companies which are primarily involved ...

  7. Uses of podcasting - Wikipedia

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    The use of podcasts better prepares students for classes and promotes discussions. The download of podcasts peaks both immediately after a podcast has been uploaded and right before examinations or deadlines. [8] Students use podcasts as part of their review for exams because it provides different methods of reinforcement of course material.

  8. Tim Ferriss - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Ferriss (born July 20, 1977) is an American entrepreneur, investor, author, podcaster, and lifestyle guru. [1] [2] He is known for his 4-Hour self-help book series—including The 4-Hour Work Week, The 4-Hour Body, and The 4-Hour Chef [3] —that focused on lifestyle optimizations, but he has since reconsidered this approach. [4]

  9. The Ramsey Show - Wikipedia

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    The program began June 15, 1992, when Ramsey, selling copies of his self-published book (Financial Peace) out of the trunk of his car, was a guest on 99.7 WWTN. [5]The station had recently filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy and one of its hosts had quit after not getting paid, which left the station scrambling to fill the gap in its lineup.