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As Cosby faces trial, WHYY podcast looks at how hometown views native son
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The show examines the man who wore Philly on his chest and what locals are saying about him.
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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.
The third season of “Invisibilia” will also launch next month.
The hotel also commissioned an episode of the podcast “The Memory Palace.”
Kids not only listen frequently — sometimes re-listening to episodes multiple times — but engage deeply with the content.
The podcast, which features the hosts of “Morning Edition” and NPR reporters, launches Wednesday.
With help from a Public Radio Exchange training program, “Versify” is finding fodder for a podcast in a series of community events.
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Former NPR tech reporter Steve Henn explains how his new audio app aims to get listeners out of their bubbles with short-form content from a wide range of sources.
“We have to keep on telling very Mexican stories. … We have to tell our stories.”
Our podcast host has tried out all three services and runs down the pros and cons of each.
”We are really focused on the discovery angle at the moment.”
The app focuses on short-form pieces and draws from a wide pool of content, some of which sounds decidedly un–public radio.
The live taping was Sam Sanders’ last episode as he moves on to his own podcast.
The owner of the outdoors-focused magazine had claimed that the name of an NHPR podcast amounts to infringement.
The debut podcast “S-Town” will be released next month.
“Suspect Convictions” has been downloaded more than 600,000 times since its launch this month.
“From Airwaves to Earbuds: Lessons From Knight Investments in Digital Audio and Podcasting,” finds that the public radio system is “not yet well positioned for audience-first, digital delivery.”
Adam takes a test drive of the new mobile app with RadioPublic’s Matt MacDonald and Jake Shapiro.
Five of the shows are already in production.