The HPPR Radio Readers Book Club is an on-air, on-line community of readers exploring themes of interest to those who live and work on the High Plains.It’s time for the 2025 Fall Read –An Undercurrent ...
There have been many books about Radio Caroline, the ship-based “pirate” radio station that brought 1960s pop music to Britons at a time where they couldn’t hear it anywhere else. But the new book, ...
It’s September, and we finally get to ask the question: What’s Sara reading in Reading? Yes, although long-time WGN Radio bookworm Sara Tieman has left the station, and the country, she’s still part ...
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New technologies often go through a honeymoon phase where educators hold them up as the futuristic savior of learning. Today teachers can’t get enough of those Kindles, iPads and MOOCs which promise ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. CATHY WURZER: Let's begin another edition of our popular history segment Minnesota Now and Then. REPORTER: You're listening to a demonstration broadcast of ...
KGNU & Boulder Bookstore Radio Book Club: 9 a.m. Thursday, Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder. KGNU is partnering with Boulder Book Store for a radio book club. Every month, Arsen Kashkashian ...
WTIX vs. WNOE. "Daddy-O" Winslow and Poppa Stoppa. The evolution of WBOK from a music station to a talk radio station for the black community. Dominic Massa's new book, New Orleans Radio, charts the ...
Public media outlets have a long tradition of building audiences and community connections around books and the people who love them. From book reviews that air regularly on NPR’s newsmagazines and ...
Considering their associations with suburban politeness, you might be surprised to hear that book clubs have decidedly radical origins. Dating back to the 1700s – some sources say even earlier – the ...
Never ride a roller coaster upside down. That’s good advice and also the title of a new book by Emmis Broadcasting founder and CEO Jeff Smulyan: “Never Ride a Rollercoaster Upside Down: The Ups, Downs ...