"The Pub" Podcast
‘The Pub’ #113: As we sign off, lessons from someone who’s been there
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On the last episode of “The Pub,” we talk with Lauren Ober of WAMU’s “The Big Listen” about the end of her show.
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On the last episode of “The Pub,” we talk with Lauren Ober of WAMU’s “The Big Listen” about the end of her show.
Ever wonder how much your state spends on public media? Current has got you covered with a new, comprehensive guide to state funding.
Sarah Delia’s reporting sent her on a deep dive to find out more about the criminal justice system’s handling of sexual assault cases.
And an NPR utensil good Samaritan is at work helping out the forkless.
Broadcasters are joining together to address a problem that “crosses all demographics and socioeconomic status.”
We hear from leaders at three of the stations involved in the statewide collaboration “Battling Opioids.”
Part of the station’s community outreach included commissioning a local composer to write a theme song.
A journalist who wrote about the station’s recent harassment scandals shares what he learned about its internal culture.
Our new host gets some advice from two others who have been there.
Independent producer Sally Herships explains how she came to create a BBC documentary about the abrupt end of her marriage.
Should a journalist take to the mic to share a personal story? The short answer: Maybe.
Trainers Judith Smelser and Mike Marcotte discuss the new skills required when a reporter moves into a leadership position.
Trainers Judith Smelser and Michael Marcotte offer tips on everything from time management to planning for crisis coverage, all while dealing with challenging personality types in the newsroom.