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After eight years at APM, ‘Too Beautiful to Live’ finds its footing as an independent podcast
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“We decided to just put ads aside for a little bit and rely on this public radio model,” says co-host Andrew Walsh.
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“We decided to just put ads aside for a little bit and rely on this public radio model,” says co-host Andrew Walsh.
The show will also use video and live elements to explore topics relating to Black culture.
The “Bay Curious” book answers questions about San Francisco with the aim of appealing to locals and tourists alike.
“We are not completely reliant on advertising money to be able to make compelling narrative journalism. … We really are uniquely positioned, and we should be taking full advantage of that right now.”
In creating “Refugee’s Daughter,” Christina Le followed her boss’ advice to “start with something you know.”
“Our newsroom is creating all this work, and it didn’t make sense that we weren’t actually taking some of that work and putting it up in the podcast realm,” says Ave Carrillo, WNYC’s EP of local podcasts.
WQXR’s new podcast opens with a series of episodes about racist ideas in Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.”
In interviews for the podcast “Sound Judgment,” public media veterans illuminate the kinds of strategic thinking that can inform the development of standout shows.
Hosted by poet CMarie Fuhrman, the podcast uses natural soundscapes to help listeners remember what they love about being outdoors.
“Detours,” which just released its third season, digs deeper into stories behind memorable appraisals.