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'''''Weekend Edition''''' is the name given to a set of American [[radio]] [[news magazine]]s produced and distributed by National Public Radio ([[NPR]]). It is the weekend counterpart to ''[[Morning Edition]]''. It consists of ''Weekend Edition Saturday'' and ''Weekend Edition Sunday'', each of which airs for two hours, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Eastern time, with refeeds until 2 p.m. ''Weekend Edition Saturday'' is hosted by [[Scott Simon]], while ''Weekend Edition Sunday''
The programs feature longer stories than most NPR
▲The programs feature longer stories than most NPR newsmagazines and more arts and culture stories. On Saturdays the program featured an exchange between the program's host and the late commentator, [[Daniel Schorr]], during which they discussed the events of the past week. Until February 10, 2008, on Sundays the show broadcast "Voices in the News", an audio montage of sound clips from the week's events. Sundays continue to have the "Puzzle" game with ''[[The New York Times|New York Times]]'' [[The New York Times crossword puzzle|crossword puzzle]] editor [[Will Shortz]]. The puzzle segment usually airs approximately 40 min past the start of the first hour of the program.
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**[[Audie Cornish]] (2011–2012)<ref name="NPR_press_release_2013_10313"/>
**[[Rachel Martin (broadcast journalist)|Rachel Martin]] (2012–2016)<ref name="NPR_press_release_2013_10313"/><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/dec/8/npr-rachel-martin-hosts-weekend-edition-sunday/ | title=Rachel Martin hosts "Weekend Edition Sunday" | publisher=Washington Times (via Associated Press) | accessdate=2012-01-07}}</ref>
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*Contributors:
** [[Joe Bevilacqua]] (won 2004 Silver Reel Award from the [[National Federation of Community Broadcasters]] for his personal essay, A Guy Named [[Joe Bevilacqua]])
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