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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Public Radio

Arts & Culture

A passing of one of radio’s last geniuses

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 16, 2018, 2:30 PM Jan 16, 2018
1

‘Joe Frank is what radio in its wildest dreams wishes it could be,’ Harry Shearer said of Joe Frank, who died yesterday at age 79, leaving behind a few inspired people who remain in the business. Read more →

This or That

NPR audience pans end-of-year-news game

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 4, 2018, 2:15 PM Jan 4, 2018
20

Poor Domenico Montanaro, NPR’s lead political editor, found out the hard way that a large segment the public radio audience likes things just the way they’ve always been. A touch of humor? That’s risky business. Read more →

The Takeaway’s management responds to Hockenberry allegations

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2017, 11:24 AM Dec 5, 2017
19

The boss of The Takeaway broke her silence today, answering allegations that she and members of WNYC, which owns the public radio program, did not respond to sexual and racial harassment allegations against former host John Hockenberry.
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Politics

Public radio exec, reporter feud over who knows conservatives better

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 25, 2017, 1:25 PM Oct 25, 2017
33

There’s little chance that Ken Stern, who once headed NPR as its CEO, actually knew much about the news process, the decisions, the writing, the political leanings of its staff, and maybe even the names of a large number of people who worked for him. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Terry Gross, briefly

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 14, 2017, 2:10 PM Sep 14, 2017
9

We’re big fans of PBS NewsHour’s ‘Brief But Spectacular’ series, more so today because it provides a nod to a public radio god. Read more →

Regional history

100 years ago, Wisconsin invented public radio

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 3, 2017, 9:37 AM Jun 3, 2017
2

You’ve probably heard that Minnesota Public Radio is celebrating 50 years, an impressive feat in local broadcasting. But 100 is twice as impressive, and to the east of us, Wisconsin Public Radio is celebrating too. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Public radio reporter fired after row over bathroom bill story

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 27, 2017, 12:19 PM Mar 27, 2017
24

Jacqui Helbert, 32, was fired by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, which owns WUTC, the NPR affiliate, after local politicians complained about her coverage of a group of high school students who lobbied against a bill forcing Tennessee students to use restrooms and locker rooms matching the sex listed on their birth certificates.
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Arts & Culture

Women gave public radio its ‘sound’

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 15, 2017, 8:56 AM Mar 15, 2017
18

Deep in the recesses of the World Headquarters of NewsCut, there is a picture on a wall of the original employees of Minnesota Public Radio. Young Garrison Keillor, Michael Barone, and Gary Eichten standing with three others.

All of them were men. That’s the way radio was back then. Men. It wasn’t a place for diversity. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Adios, Car Talk

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 27, 2016, 10:28 AM Jul 27, 2016
46

The hit public radio show that lived longer than one of its hosts will be no more after next year, Current.org, the public media newspaper reports. Read more →

Economy

Dispute between radio station and This American Life is fight for public radio’s soul

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 16, 2016, 12:38 PM May 16, 2016
13

The continuing fight between Public Radio and developing technology spilled into the open again today when an Indiana station said it will stop carrying This American Life because Ira Glass has cut a deal with Pandora to provide exclusive on-demand streaming. Public Radio stations can still stream the shows live on their websites.
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Arts & Culture

With new podcast, NPR acknowledges the humanity of journalism

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 10, 2016, 9:56 AM Mar 10, 2016
4

NPR is about to unveil a new podcast and with any luck, it will change the too-earnest, too dispassionate culture of traditional public radio storytelling. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Radio after the death of radio

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 29, 2016, 8:33 AM Jan 29, 2016
69

Jad Abumrad, the creator of RadioLab, loves radio. So it was a little disconcerting last evening, though understandable, when he seemed to bury terrestrial radio. “I don’t know a single 20-year-old who has a radio,” he told PBS NewsHour. He passionately and correctly describes the creative beauty of radio in which the listener is a Read more →

Arts & Culture

Some public radio execs worry about life after Keillor

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 22, 2015, 9:07 AM Sep 22, 2015
39

Garrison Keillor’s decision to walk away from A Prairie Home Companion means the show is going to change. And public radio listeners and station owners are uncomfortable with change.
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Arts & Culture

Quietly, Bob Edwards walks away

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 1, 2015, 8:38 AM Sep 1, 2015
5

An announcement that didn’t get a lot of notice when it was issued on Friday prompts us to recall one of the most turbulent moments in the history of public radio — the day NPR canned Bob Edwards, the longtime host of Morning Edition.
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Arts & Culture

Streaming media: Where the creativity goes to thrive

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 29, 2015, 6:33 AM Jul 29, 2015
14

NPR’s Linda Holmes, who writes the Monkey See blog on popular culture, has found her way — sort of — into the percolating podcast v. radio debate with her latest post about a TV show. Read more →

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