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・ Tell Me Do U Wanna
・ Tell Me Everything
・ Tell Me Goodbye
・ Tell Me How Are Ya
・ Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone
・ Tell Me I Was Dreaming
・ Tell Me I'm Dreaming
・ Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True)
・ Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming
・ Tell Me I'm Pretty
・ Tell Me If You Still Care
・ Tell Me It's Not Over
・ Tell Me It's Over
・ Tell Me It's Real
・ Tell Me Lies
Tell Me More
・ Tell Me My Lying Eyes Are Wrong
・ Tell Me O Kkhuda
・ Tell Me on a Sunday
・ Tell Me on a Sunday (album)
・ Tell Me So
・ Tell Me Something
・ Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa
・ Tell Me Something Good
・ Tell Me Something I Don't Know
・ Tell Me Something I Don't Know (Charlie Major song)
・ Tell Me Something I Don't Know (Selena Gomez song)
・ Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
・ Tell me the old, old story
・ Tell Me This Is a Dream


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Tell Me More : ウィキペディア英語版
Tell Me More

''Tell Me More'' was a National Public Radio interview show hosted by journalist Michel Martin. Tell Me More was first introduced online in December 2006 through an "open piloting" program called "Rough Cuts." Martin and the show's producers provided a regular podcast and blog on NPR's website, testing show ideas, offering sample segments, and soliciting user feedback. It began broadcasting on April 30, 2007.
NPR announced on May 20, 2014 that it would be canceling ''Tell Me More'' on August 1, 2014 and laying off 28 people as part of a larger effort to eliminate NPR's budget deficit. Host Michel Martin will stay with the network as will a small subset of her current team. She will report for NPR newsmagazines such as Morning Edition and All Things Considered on race and diversity issues as well as faith, family, and identity issues.〔 Upon announcement of the show's cancellation, Martin acknowledged having "scar tissue" as a result of the failure of NPR leadership to institutionalize support for the program and expressed her intention to hold the network to its mission and its promises, "We've done a lot to show what's possible here and I want to keep that going. I can't say you need to do better at serving these audiences and then walk away from it. I don't think that's fair."
==Features==
Regular contributors include nationally syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette; writer Jimi Izrael; human rights lawyer Arsalan Iftikhar; "Money Coach" Alvin Hall; professor Lester Spence; and Maryland State Legislator Jolene Ivy. Jimi Izrael moderates a weekly all-male segment called "The Barbershop", covering topics related to minority communities. Other segments included:
*"Faith Matters", a forum of spiritual leaders from some of the major faith traditions discussing issues of public concern
*"Moms", featuring parents sharing opinions on family issues, with contributors Jolene Ivey, Leslie Morgan Steiner, Asra Nomani and Dani Tucker
*"Political Chat", a roundtable of analysts, editorial writers and columnists
*"Wisdom Watch", featuring "elder statespeople," scholars, and activists

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