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It’s a fitting change to make near the end of Jarl Mohn’s time as NPR CEO, where he’s breathed new life into radio shows some thought had dim prospects for growth.
Plus: Radiotopia’s Millennial comes to a close, another podcast-to-TV adaptation, and reaching the growing audience of young, middle-class Latinos.
Plus: S-Town’s big numbers, Panoply prepares its followup to Revisionist History, and the state of audio fiction.
Up First, available starting Wednesday, will be a 10-minute weekday morning news podcast built off the top news from NPR’s most-listened-to radio show.
Plus: Radiotopia finds expanding a donor base a different challenge than starting one, NPR refocuses for innovation, and The New York Times reaches its youngest audience ever with podcasts.
The same trends we saw a decade ago — professionalization on one hand, platformization on the other — sure seem to be playing out again.
One of public radio’s leading internal critics answers the question: What would he do if he were running NPR?
Public radio voice or public radio voices? Figuring out how different identities fit together on the airwaves is a challenge for many journalists.
The new app from NPR promises to learn from what you like and serve up a never-ending buffet of news and content. What’ll be the impact on local stations?
Melody Joy Kramer
Melody Joy Kramer is the sole web producer at NPR’s Fresh Air. The show’s growth on the web and social media is eclipsing others on public radio.