Tag: Web/mobile content
Not-too-strange new bedfellows: print refugees
Groundbreaking collaborations are beginning to surface as public broadcasting stations partner with laid-off print journalists to bolster multiplatform local and regional reporting.Forum Network: Low-profile lecture outlet gets national backing
Seven years after WGBH began its on-demand video archive of the often-stellar lectures and cultural events of the Boston area, it’s getting ...Schiller: ‘No reason for NPR to go it alone’ on the Web
An often touted and tabled proposal to recast public radio’s web presence as a combination of content from NPR and its member ...You are now entering the campaign Logic Zone
With radio and TV clogged with shouting heads, with blogs and e-mail threads dominated by partisan invective, is there room in the ...NPR announces Working Group to consider Digital Distribution Consortium, 2006
NPR exec Ken Stern sent this memo to public radio stations’ Authorized Representatives as a followup to the New Realities Forum in ...How NPR webifies its programming — and you can, too
Nobody in public radio has encoded and streamed as much audio on the Internet — or had to automate the handling of ...Promising medium for the blind: audio over the Internet
The Internet will revolutionize how radio reading services deliver — and their visually impaired clients receive — information, but providers ...PBS makes alliance with MCI to develop online service
PBS and MCI will develop a computer information service that supplements public TV programming while letting consumers place online orders for books, ...