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AP reports: “The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will fund a new journalism center in Philadelphia to allow public stations to work together on important projects. The […]
After three nearly four years of helming the morning news at ’HYY, Jo Ann Allen dropped a low-key announcement on Twitter that today was her […]
Every year I get suckered into thinking that my contribution to the local public radio outfit will somehow make the local public radio outfit stop […]
Terry Gross did a cat show today. So her staff decided to throw some pictures of their cats up on Tumblr. The big gray feline […]
Today The Atlantic published a piece on the impossible coolness of NPR reporter names. Kai Ryssdal, Chana Joffe-Walt, Dina Temple-Raston, Neda Ulaby, Sylvia Poggiole. When […]
This American Life‘s Ira Glass is bringing a conceptual art performance/dance party to Philly, and it goes away forever come Monday. It’s called “One Radio […]
For Inquirer exiles, all roads lead to WHYY. “I’m vividly aware of that impression being formed,” says Chris Satullo, vice president of news and civic […]
First we learn that the company that manages the Superdome is based in Conshohocken. Now, it seems little old WHYY may have been at the […]
What are we, in the McCarthy era? The National Rifle Association apparently keeps an enemies list featuring hundreds upon hundreds of people and organizations that […]
The first time I heard my father say it, I was seven years old. We were waiting for an elevator in New York, where we […]
For the past year, StateImpactPennsylvania has been a one-stop media shop for information on the state’s recent boom in natural gas hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. […]
NBC 10 anchor Renee Chenault-Fattah delivered the news with the biggest TV smile in her arsenal. “We have an exciting new partnership to tell you […]