Texas Standard For February 13, 2020
After almost two years, an inspector’s report on safety makes a hard landing at the offices of the FAA and Dallas-based Southwest Airlines. We’ll explore. And: We’ll look at how a Texas senator seems to be leading a new trend of politicians getting into podcasting in a big way. Also: A Texas-based content company is a major player in the streaming wars. But who’s winning? And who isn’t? We’ll take a look. Plus: A death in the musical family of Willie Nelson. Biographer Joe Nick Patoski on the passing of Paul English. All of those stories and more today on the Texas Standard:

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