Next Generation Radio

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  • Location: Washington, DC

Next Generation Radio is a series of hands-on radio training projects co-sponsored by NPR and non-profit media/journalist organziations. The projects are designed to give undergraduate, graduate and 1st year professionals, an opportunity to report and produce their own radio story. Prior radio experience is not required.
Also, a profesional journalist is assigned to the participant and serves as the participant's mentor during the project. Additionally, during each project we have sessions in recording techniques, writing, voice and on-air presentation, and audio production. Each participant and mentor produces one story as part of a team of people producing a newsmagazine.
So far, we have placed over 50 past participants in public radio whether at NPR or around the public radio system. Yes, we target young people who want to become public radio journalists. We are especially targeting (but not exclusively) minority journalists.

Series

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NPR's "next gen radio" spent a week in Kansas City in late October 2008 at the National College Media annual conference.

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127 Pieces

Pieces conceived, reported, written, edited and produced by college journalists


Pieces

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College athletes are experimenting with an unlikely remedy for soreness called DMSO. It?s not FDA approved - but that?s not the only reason it?s tu...

  • Added: Jul 17, 2006
  • Length: 05:10
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The commentary will focus on how a rich girl from the Philippines, a third-world country, with maids at her beck and call, ended up working at McDo...

Bought by WRST-FM Oshkosh


  • Added: Jul 17, 2006
  • Length: 04:26
  • Purchases: 1
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During the Holocaust, a Polish woman named Irena Sendler rescued 2500 Jewish children from the Warsaw ghetto. Intern Edition?s Liliya Karimova has ...

Bought by New Hampshire Public Radio


  • Added: Jul 17, 2006
  • Length: 05:34
  • Purchases: 1
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LaToya Dennis visits the Negro League Baseball Museum in Kansas City, MO.

  • Added: Jul 17, 2006
  • Length: 04:25
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The knitting revival that swept the country a few years ago has now gone from being a trend to a cool national pastime. Leslie Bishop reports.

  • Added: Jul 17, 2006
  • Length: 04:33
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Marissa Harris reports on Marquetta Bell Johnson's textile artistry.

  • Added: Jul 17, 2006
  • Length: 06:42
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Since 1946, the Fender electric guitar and bass company has been crafting simple, durable and affordable musical instruments that have been used by...

Bought by WEZU


  • Added: Jul 17, 2006
  • Length: 04:28
  • Purchases: 1
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Fans bid a fond farewell to the legendary Busch Stadium in St. Louis and Michael Katzif was there for the final game.

  • Added: Jul 17, 2006
  • Length: 04:03
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An exploration of perceptions of mental health in the black community.

Bought by WCSU-FM, WJAB, and 90.5 WSNC


  • Added: Jul 17, 2006
  • Length: 05:13
  • Purchases: 3
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Nicole Beemsterboer explores the disconnect between the lack of funding and the demand for services by people with develomental disabilities.

  • Added: Jul 17, 2006
  • Length: 04:14