
Due South
Weekdays 12pm
Due South is WUNC’s new daily radio show, hosted by Jeff Tiberii. The show is a source for news, information, and perspectives from across North Carolina and the South.
It takes a panoramic view of politics, place, race, and Southern culture, among other topics. The show deep-dives into the news — while also providing a break from the news cycle with conversations on topics ranging from food and music to arts and culture.
Due South is a production of WUNC - North Carolina Public Radio and is broadcast from the American Tobacco Historic District in downtown Durham.
Latest Episodes
- A of reporters s Jeff Tiberii to dive into the week's North Carolina news.
- Politicians, parents, and pundits have lots of opinions about how to solve mental health problems affecting nearly every campus. In this conversation, students themselves share their perspective of what they and their classmates are facing.
- Leoneda Inge talks to Fayetteville native J. Harrison Ghee about their theatre roots, Broadway career and the 2025 DPAC Rising Star Awards.
- Jeff Tiberii talks to NPR investigative correspondent Laura Sullivan about her reporting on Hurricane Helene's aftermath and U.S. natural disaster preparedness.
- Jeff Tiberii chats with WCNC chief meteorologist Brad Panovich about possible tropical storms and hurricanes.
- Leoneda Inge hosts an Arts & Culture encore hour, featuring Visit NC's Scott Peacock, Ella West Gallery founder Linda Shropshire and three artists featured in her latest exhibition and Carolina Ballet's Margaret Severin Hansen.
- Due South travels back to the land before time today. We speak with a NC researcher who helped discover a new dinosaur, and a scientist working to "de-extinct" species like the woolly mammoth and dodo bird.
- The Trump istration is ing the battle over voter registrations in NC.
- Tonya Council, granddaughter of the late culinary legend Mildred “Mama Dip” Council, has opened her very own Southern-style eatery, Tonya’s Cafe, in Chapel Hill.
- Jeff Tiberii talks to Ashley Oliphant, author of Shark Tooth Hunting on the Carolina Coast, about where to find fossilized shark teeth and other shoreline treasures.