Going Public
Podcast |
Radio Berkman
Publisher |
Harvard University
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Society & Culture
Technology
Publication Date |
Jul 09, 2015
Episode Duration |
00:16:32
Public spaces function based on a varying give-and-take relationship with community members. Publicly supported media -- whether it be college radio, a local NPR station, cable access, or PBS -- shares the word "public," but traditionally doesn’t have the same relationship with members as other "public" institutions, for examples parks and libraries. On this episode of Radio Berkman we speak with Nieman Fellow Melody Kramer who is researching what it means to be a member of a public or community radio station. Kramer pulls from examples at stations all over the country of people supporting their public radio stations in non-financial ways, including code and story ideas. You can see some of what she’s uncovered on her github.

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