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The producers of the podcasts We Live Here and Out of the Blocks share lessons from PRX’s Project Catapult.
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The producers of the podcasts We Live Here and Out of the Blocks share lessons from PRX’s Project Catapult.
Three public broadcasters and the nonprofit newsroom Mississippi Today will host reporters from the program’s inaugural class.
The all-female panel suggested ways station leaders and others can change their work and mindsets to be more inclusive and supportive of women.
Programmers said they have a mission to introduce listeners to music that challenges them.
Advisers helped ensure that the programs would accurately reflect cultures around the world.
NPR has said that stations may instead have to air a full three-minute national newscast during that time.
The fund, seeded with $300,000 from CPB, will be managed by Black Public Media.
Do public radio stations know how their communities perceive their coverage? Are we willing to find out?
NPR, WNYC, WBEZ and This American Life teamed up to make the deal.
The show will be hosted by Margaret Hoover, a political commentator and Republican strategist.
The former host of Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac says WGBH is profiting off his image with a new season of the show.
And an NPR utensil good Samaritan is at work helping out the forkless.
The new show Beta is the first production spawned by WPR Next, an initiative to generate new programming ideas.
Attendees at the Black Public Media event this month said virtual reality offers a chance to stamp the emerging medium with black stories and sensibilities.
A proposed update would lengthen segments and return the show to a format of two newscasts per hour instead of three.
Broadcasters are joining together to address a problem that “crosses all demographics and socioeconomic status.”
If we set standards and build connections across the growing web of station-based collaborations, we will amplify our voices and expand the reach of our content.
APMG is recruiting a full-time mental health reporter and will integrate coverage of mental health issues into podcasts and on its music stations.
“The need for skilled people in our workforce is only growing,” said Amy Shaw, SVP of engagement and content at lead station Nine Network.
The footage came from a march following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.