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Articles tagged WHYY (11)

“Civic dialogue in news promotes the next level of public service journalism.” Sarah Glover
New reports look at the impact of AIR’s Localore Finding America project, which embedded independent producers at public media stations around the country.
“With big topics like this, you really have to look at the solutions with the same rigor as you would when you’re investigating the problems.”
Plus: Staffing changes at NPR, a new player in podcast advertising, and iHeartRadio hearts podcasts a bit more.
We talked to its new crop of board members: “My experience in the area of philanthropy is that if you are addressing important issues, have good ideas, and can show results, people and organizations are willing to support you.”
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?
What happens to sharing when you break the most remarkable 30 seconds out of a 10-minute audio piece?
With over 200,000 followers on Facebook and a tireless work ethic, the only question is where Justin Auciello will take Jersey Shore Hurricane News next.
Montclair State’s Center for Cooperative Media is betting there are returns on getting newspapers, broadcasters, bloggers, and wire services all in the same building.
Museum down the Parkway, Philadelphia
A year ago, Philadelphia public radio station WHYY launched a new hyperlocal community news site. Here’s what they’ve learned — successes and failures — since.