The Future of Public Radio: Part 1
For starters, here’s Jay Kernis, the senior VP of programming at National Public Radio:
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(9 1/2 minutes) to listen to the interview.
Also in attendance was a contingent of BBC World Service cognoscenti, who brought their own brand of blunt charm to the affair. Key among the charmers was Phil Harding, director of English Network and News.
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(7 minutes) to listen to the interview.
But with Elisabeth Perez-Luna in attendance, the Americans were able to hold their own. Currently, she’s the news director and the executive producer of national radio programming at WHYY:
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(12 minutes) to listen to the interview.
And there’s more!
- WUNC’s George Boosey, Nikki Shields of Maine Public Radio & Michael Arnold of PRI
- the BBC’s Liliane Landor, On Point’s Karen Shiffman & Eric Nuzum of NPR
- Iowa Public Radio’s Todd Mundt, Jackie Sauter with NCPR & MPR’s Andrew Haeg
- Maria Thomas of NPR & Lucio Mesquita of the BBC.
Note: to read a PRX review of my interview with Jackie Sauter (part 4) click here:
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December 21st, 2012 at 1:49 pm
Future of public radio in Canada includes ads. Neo-Con men are on the loose, degrading public space for inquiry and sicussion. Oh, and also our money’s both see-through and plastic, and glorifies war. Shucks.