Author: Joey Peters
As ‘On the Media’ drifts from original focus, some listeners take note
“Where we may proceed in the future isn’t clear,” says co-host Brooke Gladstone.By Joey Peters, Freelance ContributorJanuary 31, 2020For a new variety show coming to public radio, a prairie farther south is home
With support from CPB, "Live From Cain's" will bring music and interviews to listeners from an iconic music venue in Oklahoma.By Joey Peters, Freelance ContributorDecember 4, 2019Music-discovery platform created by Triple A stations moves to NPR’s website
To reach more viewers with its locally produced videos, VuHaus has relocated to a new "Live Sessions" page on NPR.org.By Joey Peters, Freelance ContributorOctober 24, 2019Arts show ‘Studio 360’ to end production
“We made this decision after extensive consideration and evaluation, but are extremely proud of Studio 360’s two decades of remarkably creative work,” ...By Joey Peters, Freelance ContributorOctober 9, 2019Retooled KUER news show returns from hiatus with less airtime, more narrative flair
After a summer break, "RadioWest" is back with a style inspired by long-form podcasts.By Joey Peters, Freelance ContributorSeptember 20, 2019In St. Louis, a ‘Mini J School’ makes public radio listeners advocates for real news
“We felt a need and a desire for people to know and understand more deeply how you can tell the news you’re ...By Joey Peters, Freelance ContributorAugust 8, 2019Milwaukee PBS teams up with newspaper chain to help communities address teen suicide
“It makes me really hopeful to see collaborations like this happen because they help us accomplish more than ... we’d be able ...By Joey Peters, Freelance ContributorJune 26, 2019‘Field Work’ co-hosts aim to give farmers tip sheet on sustainable practices
The new APM podcast is like “‘Car Talk' for farmers,” says content manager Annie Baxter. But listeners won't get advice over the ...By Joey Peters, Freelance ContributorMay 1, 2019