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New KUT podcast showcases Austin’s Black community
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“We get to learn from our guests as much as listeners do.”
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“We get to learn from our guests as much as listeners do.”
The station began producing its first sponsored podcasts in November.
Created in the wake of the Atlanta shootings, “Where Y’all Really From” became the station’s fastest-growing podcast.
“Eat Your Heartland Out” creator Capri Cafaro sees conversations about food as a way to emphasize what we have in common.
Public radio listeners will continue to hear King on stations when “Today, Explained” is distributed next year.
Public media producers are preparing a slew of new and returning podcasts for national audiences.
Paul Maassen of WWNO said during a network board meeting that NPR and stations are working on podcasts in a “siloed environment.”
The move will allow Criminal Productions to expand its staff and namesake podcast.
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.”
A narrow challenge to a law banning broadcasts of criminal proceedings may help expand journalists’ ability to cover trials.