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Program Director Jordan Lee says 88Nine hopes to add prerecorded hosts to the stream next year, possibly by using students in Milwaukee schools.
The podcast’s second season features figures from across the spectrum of West Virginia’s music scene.
The podcast will debut next year.
Wavelength, now in beta, will grow into a multiuse platform for a range of content topics.
A popular, trusted newscast presents a possible goal for U.S. public media.
Other recipients include the National Black Programming Consortium and KCRW.
The Triple A station is working with a coalition that plans to redress the noise ordinances and curfews that limit venues for local performances.
Launch of ‘The Music Box,’ including podcast episodes and an online music curriculum, coincides with the station’s annual Summer Listening program.
Storefront Studio will train Richmond youth in audio production and storytelling.
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Stations have launched podcasts and developed toolkits to help others respond to crises.
With excerpts and interviews, we looked back at the influential public affairs show.
Bob Chitester, head of the libertarian-leaning production company, will retire this summer.
The show examines the man who wore Philly on his chest and what locals are saying about him.
NPR fans didn’t know that they had waited 47 years for children’s programming until a few weeks ago.
Early childhood educator Bill Isler received the PBS “Be More” Award for helping to bring characters like Daniel Tiger to life.
“The Marc Steiner Show” will end July 31.
The film will air on PBS stations after a limited theatrical release.
The program for kids ages 3 to 5 is being produced by WGBH in Boston.