Journalism
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Current Newspaper
The trade newspaper for the public broadcasting industry
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Recent highlights:
"Vocalo's test ahead: will it be in with the out crowd?", about launch of Chicago Public Radio's new Vocalo service, an ambitious hybrid of radio and the Web
"On South Side: Awaiting judgment, Vocalo gets practice" — second part of series
"CPB ponders advice on balance mandate" — should a government-funded agency be charged with enforcing "objective" journalism?
More articles from Current's website
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- WAMU, Washington, D.C.
News/talk public radio station — these are MP3 files
Profile of artist Matthew Best, who finds inspiration for his work in his hobby as an amateur forager for edible wild plants
Feature on the debut of the Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra, a jazz big band
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Retail Traffic
A trade magazine about retail real estate
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Recent highlights:
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"Building Confidence" — developers moving ahead with projects despite the dismal economy
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"Retailers Eye Future in Revamped Tysons Corner" — planners envision a dramatically different future for the popular Northern Virginia shopping and office area
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"Life Preservers" — how some landlords do what they can to hold onto tenants struggling to make rent
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"Blogging the Mall" — an excursion into the curious world of people (mostly guys) who blog about the history of shopping malls
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More articles from Retail Traffic
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Scanning the Dial
A blog about classical music radio that I co-founded and contribute to weekly. Some highlights:
"Planning a media strategy for arts organizations" — a checklist of Web tools and strategies
"What radio might gain from living a Second Life" — a public broadcaster stages a classical performance in the virtual world of Second Life
"What WGBH learned from its Second Life experience" — follow-up post on the performance
"How midday classical research is changing station playlists"
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Washington City Paper
"The Collapse of the Nationals Market" — one Nats fan's beef with online ticket vendor StubHub (last article in package)
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In These Times
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Future of Music Coalition Blog
Series of posts about applicants for noncommercial radio stations in 2007, including:
"Bamboo Bill" of Colorado, a fly-fishing Buddhist
Hare Krishnas in West Virginia
Unitarians in Oklahoma
and Native Americans
Interview with Tom Roe of free103point9 about plans for a new community radio station in upstate New York (audio)
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National Public Radio
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"Reusing Vending Machines" — one of my favorite stories to report for public radio, this and a well-timed Associated Press story helped the Art-o-mat spread to cities beyond its North Carolina hometown
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LA Weekly
"All Things Inconsiderate" — a short tale of a short-lived spat between National Public Radio and a queen of Web porn
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Council on Foundations
Education
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Prime Movers Radio Curriculum
A project of the Radio and Television News Directors Foundation