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A look at what’s new and notable from public media’s national producers in 2022 and beyond.

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Get a sneak peek at upcoming public media podcasts

By Tyler Falk Tyler Falk, Reporter | November 24, 2021

Public media producers are preparing a slew of new and returning podcasts for national audiences.

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Pipeline 2022: Our annual survey of shows coming to public TV

By Mike Janssen Mike Janssen, Digital Editor , Karen Everhart Karen Everhart, Managing Editor and Terry Fischer, Contributing Editor | November 15, 2021

This year’s Pipeline list includes 121 series and specials in the works for January 2022 and beyond.

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Upcoming shows refresh food and travel genres with multicultural focus

By Chanté Griffin, Freelance Contributor | November 11, 2021

“The Great American Recipe,” “America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston” and “American Historia” all bring new angles to familiar formulas.

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In a new NPR podcast, Jay Williams hopes to take his guests to ‘The Limits’

By Tyler Falk Tyler Falk, Reporter | November 9, 2021

The former basketball star turned ESPN commentator Williams will ask his guests “how they continue to build their own businesses and hustle to the point of their own personal brand … because that’s exactly where I am in my life.”

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How producers of PBS’ prime-time series got their shows back on track during COVID

By Julian Wyllie Julian Wyllie, Reporter | November 5, 2021

Remote production protocols, acquisitions and streamlined formats helped executive producers make up for disrupted timelines, shuttered studios and travel restrictions.

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