Bob Garfield, co-host of the reliably superb “On the Media” (which airs Sundays on 90.9) peers into the media horizon and divines signs that bode ill for those of us in the content biz … bode very ill indeed … apocalyptically so.
Posts Tagged ‘“public radio”’
Memento Mori?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged "On The Media", "public radio", Hear 2.0, NPR on May 14, 2009 | 1 Comment »
New Look for Here & Now
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged "public radio", Here & Now on November 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The New Here & Now Logo, originally uploaded by WBUR.
After month—maybe years—of agonizing arm-twisting and office furniture broken in fits of creative pique (okay, I exaggerate), the redesign of “Here & Now” inches oh-so-very-close to completion. Let the heavens rejoice!
Look What’s Cooking
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged "public radio", citizen journalism, community, cooking on November 19, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Locavore Breakfast, originally uploaded by lanceball.
Based on this and the previous post, it is quite evident I am hankering for Turkey Day….
Public radio gourmands, unite! Grab your chef’s apron and hurry to the kitchen and help me cook up a heady stew steeped in Web 2.0 wholesomeness.
On Point’s China Experiment
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged "public radio", blogging, china, NPR, On Point, Tom Ashbrook, wbur on April 28, 2008 | 2 Comments »
IMG_5764, originally uploaded by WBUR.
The logistics of transplanting a daily public radio show a thousand miles away can’t be anything but formidable—and a tip of the hat to the staff at On Point who pulled it off, producing a fresh, lively, first-rate radio series on China.