KPCC’s AudioVision series feels like TV on the radio and vice-versa
A new pilot video series by KPCC in Southern California aims to marry video with the distinct voice of public radio. The neat effect while playing "The Whale Warehouse," the debut video on KPCC's...
View ArticleKCRW targets streaming listeners on mobile with new website
Listeners of Santa Monica's KCRW have another option now for listening to its famous music programming and NPR shows: inside a mobile browser. The new KCRW.com has a persistent audio player, meaning it...
View ArticleNPR One app potential is huge
Public radio and podcasts have taken on an increasing role in my life. I listen while running, cleaning, cooking, driving long distances or taking public transportation, mostly times when I can afford...
View ArticleDorian Nakamoto looks to sue Newsweek over Bitcoin story
Hey, hi. Here are 10 media stories. Lawsuit over Newsweek's Bitcoin story? The man who Newsweek's Leah McGrath Goodman identified as the founder of Bitcoin is raising money on a website to sue the...
View ArticleSouth Africa’s fact-checking site is turning to radio to break through the noise
In the United States, the recent podcast explosion has led to a renaissance for auditory news and commentary. But in South Africa, radio never ceased to be fundamental. “Radio remains […] The post...
View ArticleWhen the closing of a Dunkin’ is monumental news
Matt Shearer was hired as a reporter for WBZ NewsRadio two years ago to produce exclusively audio stories. The world of audio and radio has always been his passion. “And […] The post When the closing...
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