Frequently Asked Questions
There are several ways to hear and even view the program. Below are steps for finding the option that works best for you. Feel free to follow these instructions step-by-step, or click on the links below that we have provided.
• Go to the Point of View home page
- At the very top of the webpage, you’ll see text that says, “Find a Station in Your Area.” Click on this to see the stations in each state that carry Point of View.
• If there is not a radio station near you that carries Point of View, or you’d like to listen another way, go to the Point of View home page and find the menu options beneath the Point of View logo.
- Once you’re at PointofView.net, hover the tab that says “Listen/Watch.” Several options should appear in the drop-down menu.
- To listen to the live broadcast online from 2pm-4pm Eastern Time each day, click on “Live (2pm-4pm ET)” from the drop-down menu.
- To listen to Point of View after the live broadcast, click on the “Apple Podcast” option from the drop-down menu. If you like listening via podcast, make sure you “Follow” Point of View Radio Talk Show on Apple Podcasts, so you can be notified each time a new episode is available.
- To listen to the best interviews from Point of View, click on “Point of View Highlights” from the drop-down menu. Make sure you “Follow” Point of View Highlights on Spotify so you can be notified each time a new episode is available.
- To watch on Facebook, click the “Facebook Video” option. Each day, Point of View streams the live broadcast on our Facebook page. Make sure you follow us on Facebook so you can see these videos more easily!
- To watch on YouTube, click “YouTube Livecast.” We broadcast live on YouTube every day. You can also find older episodes by clicking on the “Live” tab on our YouTube homepage.
- To watch past shows right on our website, click “Video Library” from the drop-down menu.
- To watch past shows on Vimeo, click “Vimeo” from the drop-down menu.
Yes, Point of View is recognized by the IRS as a tax-deductible organization under IRS code 501 (c) 3. All gifts to Point of View are tax-deductible.
With so many stations carrying the broadcast it is difficult to keep the number updated, it changes almost every month. At last count, Point of View is carried on 208 stations in 34 states.
Some features may require account registration, while others may be accessible without signing up. This depends on the final configuration of the application.
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