Nieman Foundation at Harvard
HOME
          
LATEST STORY
Lessons learned in The Building of Lost Causes
ABOUT                    SUBSCRIBE

Articles tagged public radio (124)

Thorn hopes the show, which focuses on culture and interviews, will be a good fit for NPR weekends. Justin Ellis
The immersive multimedia documentary, built using Zeega, tells the story of the impact of oil drilling in North Dakota.
Todd Mundt
His worry for local stations: Without jumping on digital opportunities, someday soon they “will be revealed as rather pedestrian repeaters of national content.”
The international news startup wants to make global stories more relatable by finding connections to U.S. audiences. Justin Ellis
A younger Tom and Ray Magliozzi
Tom and Ray Magliozzi endure, 35 years on, because they act like no one but themselves.
Brian Boyer
“I’m a project manager masquerading as a programmer masquerading as a journalist,” Boyer says. Andrew Phelps
Flipboard screen shot
Users already spend a lot of time in the Flipboard app, and if past data is any indication, audio could keep people “flipping” a lot longer.
Old radio
The network is apparently taking a page from agile software development, creating radio programs in “permanent beta” to reach new audiences.
This American Life logo
Nearly 900,000 people streamed or downloaded Episode 460, “Retraction,” in the first week after it aired. Andrew Phelps
Number of weekly listeners to NPR programming
Listenership growth to news/talk/information radio overall has leveled off, but NPR says digital is where the growth is.