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Blue Highways #1: Iraq's Forgotten Home Front

Series: Blue Highways
From: Eric Mack
Length: 00:28:57

This on-the-road magazine special looks at the affects of the war on health care and families at home, plus a feature on the flight of artists from the city. Read the full description.

Logo2_small This is the debut episode of Blue Highways, a new national 'road trip magazine' that looks for people, places and stories that make connections across the class, racial, geographical, urban/rural and countless other 'divides.' This first installment looks at stories from the 'Forgotten Home Front' of the 'War on Terror.' Producer Todd Melby takes to the road to visit a small North Dakota town struggling with a doctor shortage that's being exacerbated by the ongoing deployment of Guard and Reserve troops, many of whom work in health care back at home. We also hear about a program to address the doctor shortage, and then we listen in on the audio diaries of one National Guardsman in Iraq and his family back at home in upstate New York. We follow Chaplain Major Eric Olsen on his trip home from Iraq for a few weeks with his family - time that inevitably goes by much too fast. Finally, our last segment tries to answer the question - Where have all the artists gone since 9/11? Turns out many artists are fleeing the cities for once rural backwaters. Three such transplants take us on a tour of Taos, New Mexico. More at bluehighwaysradio.org

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Piece Description

This is the debut episode of Blue Highways, a new national 'road trip magazine' that looks for people, places and stories that make connections across the class, racial, geographical, urban/rural and countless other 'divides.' This first installment looks at stories from the 'Forgotten Home Front' of the 'War on Terror.' Producer Todd Melby takes to the road to visit a small North Dakota town struggling with a doctor shortage that's being exacerbated by the ongoing deployment of Guard and Reserve troops, many of whom work in health care back at home. We also hear about a program to address the doctor shortage, and then we listen in on the audio diaries of one National Guardsman in Iraq and his family back at home in upstate New York. We follow Chaplain Major Eric Olsen on his trip home from Iraq for a few weeks with his family - time that inevitably goes by much too fast. Finally, our last segment tries to answer the question - Where have all the artists gone since 9/11? Turns out many artists are fleeing the cities for once rural backwaters. Three such transplants take us on a tour of Taos, New Mexico. More at bluehighwaysradio.org

Broadcast History

Sprouts / Pacifica Network - 01/30/08
KUNM-Albuquerque - 02/15/08

Transcript

BLUE HIGHWAYS ? PILOT 1 ? The War at Home

**** Track 1: BILLBOARD: TRT- 00:59 ****

<:00> Welcome to Blue Highways ? Roaming the back-roads to bring you stories that connect people and places from all corners of our country, and our world, I?m Eric Mack. Today we?ll take a road trip around the world at the speed of sound to learn about the untold affects of the war here on the home front. Let?s check in with our folks in the field to see where we?re heading?

<:27> This is Todd Melby in Minneapolis and I?m just getting on the highway right now, I?m on my way to Wishek, North Dakota. Wishek is a tiny town ? it only has about a thousand, thousand two-hundred people. So I?m going to North Dakota to find out the impact of the war on rural health care, and it?s a place where there?s already a doctor shortage.

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Timing and Cues

Billboard :00 - :59
Block A 1:00 - 14:30
Music Bed 14:30 - 14:40
Block B 14:40 - 28:25
Music Bed 28:25 - 28:59

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Title Artist Album Label Year Length
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