Programs/Content
WUSF website reinforces connections with Tampa arts community
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“It’s still a work in progress,” says GM Joanne Urofsky. “But we’re really proud of what we’ve launched.”
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“It’s still a work in progress,” says GM Joanne Urofsky. “But we’re really proud of what we’ve launched.”
“What constitutes Middle America, rural America, small-town America?”
Launched in September, “Pause/Play” is the station’s most popular podcast to date.
The actor, who overcame adversity to “grab the gold ring,” describes her successes and struggles in her journey to the top.
ICT’s eponymous program covers breaking news, politics, COVID-19 data and popular culture relating to Indigenous communities.
The station promises that listeners “won’t hear these pandemic stories anywhere else.”
“The faith that we have is like blood in our bodies. … We can talk about real life, and you’ll see the stream of faith come through that.”
NPR Music’s “Louder Than a Riot” explores hip-hop as a “microcosm for the Black American experience” with the criminal justice system.
“By Every Measure” takes a data-driven approach to uncovering Milwaukee’s racial disparities.
WCLK in Atlanta is also providing information about voting and the U.S. Census for its community.