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Organization which provides services in production and training in public media, particularly public radio.
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Canada's unique and oldest public broadcaster, specializing in eclectic and educational radio programming.
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An overview of ethical issues as identified by public radio journalists, offering principles and standards for ethical practice. Original version from 1994 and a 2003 update. [PDF format]
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The web service of "Current", the biweekly newspaper about Public Television and Public Radio in the United States.
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Homepage of Amy Goodman's acclaimed Pacifica show. She had been harassed by Pacifica before the radio network was reclaimed by activists.
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Daily science radio series covering popular science subjects that affect our everyday lives.
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Home of Echoes, a nightly music soundscape heard on public radio stations across the United States.
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New age music radio show.
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Timeline of developments in public TV and radio in the United States.
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Community radio for the Monterey area.
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PBS and community programming for the Corpus Christi, Texas area. Includes online program guide.
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New Mexico Public Radio from Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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Affiliate of the National and Public Radio International and AIROS Networks in Ignacio, Colorado.
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Home to the mental-health oriented "The Infinite Mind" and "Voices of an Illness" public radio programs.
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Non-profit company distributing audio stories of everyday lives produced by Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister. Extensive audio archives, with images.
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Multicultural non-profit production organization based in Portland, Oregon, creating theatre and Internet visuals as well as radio shows in support of alternative lifestyles. Audio/visual archives.
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Independent, listener-supported producer and distributor of public radio and shortwave programs that present views from diverse traditions and cultures.
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Daily evening news program.
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Nonprofit company that helps extend public radio's reach throughout America. PRC helps the public radio field compete successfully for broadcast channels needed to deliver more programming to more people.
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Features a database of program listings for hundreds of public radio stations around the world. Includes audio links.
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Radio Bilingue, a non-profit radio network with Latino control and leadership is the only national distributor of Spanish-language programming in public radio.
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Home page for Radio Free Monterey. A virtual community from Motnerey, California, United States.
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Provides an overview of the separate networks and links to them, national frequency guide, sound archives, and links to streaming audio.
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Dick Estell brings newly published books into the homes and automobiles of America for 30 minutes each day.
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Central Virginia public radio essayist Janis Jaquith's website. Here you can find her essays in text and audio formats.
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Radio stories ranging from hard investigative to the evocative experiential documentary.
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Los Angeles radio station KCRW takes its popular alternative music programming, Morning Becomes Eclectic, to the web with a best-of version of the latest artists, live performances, and interactive approach to radio online.
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Information and pictures about astronomy and space exploration. Includes stargazing tips, FAQ's, sky almanac, solar system guide, news and articles.
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Jim Nayder's weekly broadcast of some of the most awful serious music ever recorded. News about special events and links to radio station WBEZ, Nayder's home station.
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Professional association of audio producers offers membership categories, podcast, mailing list, and member directory.
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Information on the troupe's radio shows, broadcast four times a year.
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Show produced by Lichtenstein Creative Media that focuses on the art and science of the human mind.
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Two-hour interview program about social, political and cultural issues.
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Provides facilities for exchanging audio content between public radio stations, including licensing services, downloadable material, streaming audio, and programming suggestions.
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A showcase and workshop for creating new work for public radio.
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Daily news broadcast (Monday through Friday) in text and streaming audio formats. Archives available.
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News, program schedules, and information about Vermont's statewide public radio network.
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WAMC/Northeast Public Radio is a regional public radio network serving parts of seven northeastern United States.
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90.9FM. Serving Boston, New England and Beyond, broadcast from Boston University - largest Public Radio Station in MA.
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Leland. Programming schedule and information on pledging. [PBS]
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Community radio for the lower Hudson River valley of New York
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The Voice of Arts in Dayton, Ohio FM 88.1 West Carrolton - Dayton, FM 89.9 WDPG Greenville
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WEOS is a broadcast service of Hobart and William Smith Colleges, with NPR, PRI, Pacifica programming, new music, and local event coverage.
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WLRN Public Radio and Television are National Public Radio and PBS member stations licensed to the School Board of Miami-Dade County, serving South Florida - from Broward County to the Florida Keys.
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From Maple Knoll Village Retirement Center, member-supported, educational, public radio broadcasting music and talk dealing with seniors, aging, Health and Wellness.
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WYMS fm is a public radio station broadcasting at 88.9 fm to serve the greater Milwaukee metropolitan area with jazz and community programming.
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A fully live national 2-hour radio variety show hosted every weekend by Sedge Thomson and featuring author interviews, music, and comedy.