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A technical glitch delayed Friday's 9 a.m. broadcast of "Behind the Headlines" on KCPW 88.3/105.3 FM.

As a result, the weekly news program hosted by The Salt Lake Tribune's Jennifer Napier-Pearce will air Friday at 4 p.m., and be rebroadcast as usual at 8 a.m. Sunday.

In addition, a recording of the program will be available to stream soon here.

"Behind the Headlines," which this week features Tribune editor Terry Orme, deputy editor Tim Fitzpatrick and assistant managing editor David Noyce discussing the top Utah news stories of 2013 with host Jennifer Napier-Pearce, was pre-recorded due to the holidays.

KCPW is essentially closed this week and the programming is automated. Once the glitch was discovered, KCPW President and Chief Executive Ed Sweeney made a programming change to accommodate the hour-long "Behind the Headlines" Friday afternoon.

The program's regular live broadcast will return Jan. 3. In addition to the radio broadcast, live streaming is available at sltrib.com and kcpw.org.

During the live broadcast, listeners can join the discussion by calling 801-355-TALK, by sending questions and comments to the hashtag #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+, or submitting comments in the comment section below a story about the broadcast at sltrib.com.

Meanwhile, Noyce's story about the top Utah news stories of 2013 is available here.