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After Decade On Air, All-Vinyl Radio Show Looks Like “Therapy” For Muskegon DJ
MUSKEGON, MI - For Mitch Anderson, the founder of Muskegon's Black Circle Radio, sharing music that moves him is a lot like therapy.Since 2009, Anderson has used his beloved all-vinyl radio show to overcome his on-air anxieties - feelings…
South Philly Students Produce Radio Show Via The PhillyCAM Youth Program
Over the past two months, 15 young adults from across the region, including residents of South Philly and students at Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA), have immersed themselves in!-->!-->…
“We are an oral people”: Inuktitut radio program begins broadcasting in Ottawa
When Jessie Kangok was growing up in Igloolik, Nunavut, she remembers listening to the radio every day. At noon, she recalls, CBC's Joanna Awa was broadcasting stories from across Canada, all told in her native language: Inuktitut. But…
First UK-produced radio show broadcast 90 years ago today
LEXINGTON, Ky. (April 1, 2019) - The beginnings of the University of Kentucky public radio station WUKY occurred on April 1, 1929, when the first UK-produced program aired on WHAS Radio in Louisville. It took 11 more years before WBKY…
Bi-weekly radio show in Ukiah explores themes of spirituality, religion and ethics – The Ukiah Daily…
The ninth grade class of Developing Virtue pose for a photo after airing their radio show on KMEC Radio last weekend. (Chris Pugh—Ukiah Daily Journal)
High school students from Developing Virtue High School in the City of Ten Thousand…
Public Radio Show The Academic Minute Presents “USC Dornsife Week” > News > USC Dornsife
Faculty and graduate students reach national radio audiences, describing a range of USC Dornsife's academic endeavors.
It's "USC Dornsife Week" on the nationally broadcast public radio show The Academic Minute.
Five USC Dornsife…
X-Ray Burns, WFMU sidekick on Glen Jones’ radio program, is dead
Fans of free-form radio station WFMU are mourning the passing of X.Ray Burns, the raspy-voiced, irreverent sidekick to Glen Jones' radio program who filled Sunday afternoons with music and impromptu daydreams for 30 years. Burns, whose real…
StarDate radio program celebrates 40 years
AUSTIN, Texas - The longest-running nationwide science program marks a milestone. "StarDate" radio, produced by the University of Texas at the McDonald Observatory in Austin, is celebrating 40 years on air nationwide. In…
Garrison Keillor wants to relaunch his radio show ‘The Writer’s Almanac’
Garrison Keillor, author and host of "A Prairie Home Companion" who was fired on Minnesota Public Radio in November following accusations of sexual misconduct, wants to resume his show "The Writer's Almanac."MPR News reports that Keillor…
Environmental history class produces radio show
This year, students in Associate Professor Jennifer Tucker's course, Seeing the Bigger Picture: Integrating Visual Methods and Environmental History, had the opportunity to share what they learned in an unusual format. They produced an…
New Radio Show on Our Planet Earth Day Preview
AUSTIN, Texas - The Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin will launch a new radio show, "Earth Date,"Earth Day, April 22. A two-minute weekly radio show," EarthDate "will focus on the workings and…
The radio program features Latin music | Local News
MANKATO — It's one minute before noon and Junior Cano is getting ready…
Tamar Charney appointed chair of public radio program directors
Michigan Radio program director Tamar Charney has been elected president of the Public Radio Program Directors Association, the organization announced today. She succeeds Todd Mundt of Louisville…
Temple faculty featured on acclaimed public radio show
Beth Bailey discusses the significance of the Army's ban on women serving in combat roles with Radio Times host Marty Moss-Coane. (Courtesy of Radio Times)…