PM Public Radio

100-thousand Iranians march silently through the streets of Tehran in protest of last week’s election results; and President Obama announces his administration’s plans for changing how the federal government regulates the markets and non-bank financial institutions. Those are the two lead stories on today’s PM programs. Other highlights include:
All Things Considered: Planet Money’s Adam Davidson explains a newly proposed consumer protection agency–part of the Obama Administration’s new financial regulation plan.
The World: Charles Sennott, executive editor of GlobalPost.com, is just back from a trip to Afghanistan. He’ll talk to Marco Werman about talks between the Afghan government and some Taliban leaders.
Marketplace: MySpace has been losing ground to Facebook in the fight for social media supremacy, and today, the NewsCorp owned site announced layoffs. But Rico Gagliano reports that size is not MySpace’s problem.
