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Monthly Archives: November 2022

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Programs/Content

How the media — including NPR — overlooked the significance of a landmark study on reading education

By Will Callan, Freelance Contributor | November 9, 2022

More than 20 years ago, many reporters missed the importance of a blue-ribbon report that showed how to teach kids more effectively. Today’s journalists could still learn from those mistakes.

"Salud" host Tibisay Zea interviews Rosenda Arrecís.
Programs/Content

GBH partners on podcast, radio show that provides reliable health information to Spanish-speaking audiences

By Jorge Rodriguez, Freelance Contributor and Isabella Rolz, Freelance Contributor | November 9, 2022

Host Tibisay Zea created “Salud” to counter growing health misinformation circulating within Latino communities.

People

How Ken Barcus transformed himself from a struggling schmuck into a mensch

By Jim Buie, Freelance Contributor | November 9, 2022

A friend remembers NPR’s Midwest bureau chief, who died Oct. 11. “He summoned the courage to face death before it happened.”

Engagement

How a community radio station got help from listeners in covering what matters to Mainers

By Diane Reinhardt, Contributor (Pacifica Network) | November 8, 2022

WERU’s “Maine: The Way Life Could Be” built on a Zoom conversation to explore climate change, affordable housing and other topics.

Engagement

Stations engage underrepresented communities with election resources 

By Abby Turner, Former Editorial Intern | November 8, 2022

Public broadcasters have been preparing underserved communities for Tuesday’s elections with projects focused on where and how to vote, as well as topics they’ll find on the ballot.

Obituaries

Wallace Smith, radio manager who stretched ‘towards something different and bolder,’ dies at 87

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | November 7, 2022

“Public radio … is a better thing both for Wally Smith’s successes, but also for the failures where he was willing to take on something that others were not,” said Tom Thomas, former CEO of Station Resource Group.

Programs/Content

Why NPR and Futuro Media took a chance on Lionel Messi and ‘The Last Cup’

By Gregory Wakeman, Freelance Contributor | November 7, 2022

The dual-language podcast celebrates the soccer phenomenon before his final World Cup while exploring his complex relationship with Argentina.

Programs/Content

Chefs mix cultural traditions into a new batch of Create TV digital shorts

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | November 4, 2022

Create Cooking Challenge winners from St. Louis and Tampa, Fla., present Indian- and Cuban-inspired recipes for the how-to channel’s website.

People

Cheryl Hirasa appointed leader of Pacific Islanders in Communications

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | November 4, 2022

Hirasa succeeds Leanne Kaʻiulani Ferrer, who died last year.

Development

‘Next generation of tote bags and mugs’: NPR launches ad-free podcast bundle for new station donors

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | November 4, 2022

For now, the bundle is available only to new members of 34 stations.

People

Comings and goings: NPR hires EP for Enterprise Storytelling Unit, NHPR announces staff changes …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | November 3, 2022

Before joining NPR, Irene Noguchi worked for the New York Times, Politico, Vox and public media stations.

Crosswords

Current Crossword: ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’

By Will Nediger, Freelance Contributor | November 3, 2022

Grab your cardigan and sharpen your wits for our latest public media–themed crossword puzzle.

Programs/Content

A ‘true crime for toddlers’ podcast is part of accelerator to create programs for kids and caregivers

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | November 1, 2022

The podcasts produced by Ball State PBS, East Tennessee PBS, KERA and WNET are expected to debut next year.

Engagement

For Syracuse’s The Stand, a resident’s crusade against violence became a story with impact

By Ashley Kang, Lead Educator (Syracuse Journalism Lab) | November 1, 2022

The hyperlocal publication enlisted community members to tell the story of Bernard Cannon, who takes weapons off the streets of Syracuse’s South Side.

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