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Nina Heller

Nina Heller

Former Editorial Intern

nh3452a@student.american.edu

Nina is a junior at American University majoring in journalism and minoring in political science. She is the managing editor for news at American’s student-run newspaper, The Eagle. When not in school or reporting, Nina enjoys cooking, spending time with friends and finding new coffee shops.

System/Policy

Station leaders from coastal regions call for increased investments in shoring up broadcast infrastructure

By Nina Heller, Former Editorial Intern | April 13, 2022

Public broadcasters who have weathered hurricanes, floods and power outages cite growing risks of damage and disruption due to climate change.

Programs/Content

Collaboration between Cape Cod, British stations reveals similar challenges faced by coastal communities

By Nina Heller, Former Editorial Intern | April 5, 2022

WCAI in Woods Hole, Mass., has teamed up with a community radio station in Cornwall, England, on the project “Falmouth to Falmouth.”

System/Policy

Grants to Colorado radio stations will aid community engagement, elevate Indigenous voices

By Nina Heller, Former Editorial Intern | March 23, 2022

The Colorado Media Project grants will support initiatives at Rocky Mountain Community Radio, KSJD and KSUT.

Development

Urban Alternative station prepares to release audio NFTs in collaboration with emerging artists

By Nina Heller, Former Editorial Intern | March 18, 2022

Rocky Mountain Public Media’s The Drop is experimenting with direct licensing for independent musicians by creating an NFT playlist.

Programs/Content

More than just ‘the song and dance app’: Public media stations leverage new audiences on TikTok

By Nina Heller, Former Editorial Intern | February 23, 2022

Stations are using TikTok to connect with local audiences and expand their reach to younger viewers.

Development

Stations look to cryptocurrency as new option for donors

By Nina Heller, Former Editorial Intern | February 4, 2022

By accepting the gifts, stations have the potential to draw younger donors who give more generously.

Programs/Content

Pioneer PBS looks to strengthen community ties with website obituaries

By Nina Heller, Former Editorial Intern | January 26, 2022

Through a partnership with the company Epilogg, the station is offering a platform for shareable video obituaries.

System/Policy

WETA secures its first-ever NEH grant for infrastructure

By Nina Heller, Former Editorial Intern | January 20, 2022

The funds support the consolidation and upgrade of the station’s headquarters and production studios in Northern Virginia.

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