Dr. Justin W. Patchin speaks to Joy Cardin on Wisconsin
Public Radio about Cyberbullying (47 minutes) Originally aired April 20, 2010 listen now
Our colleague Dr. KC Haydon was recently interviewed on Wisconsin
Public Radio about the role of developmental history on current relationship dynamics.
Their experience has been so profound that they recently wrote a commentary that recently aired on Vermont
Public Radio about how this bike has affected their lifestyle.
BEST OF THE WEEK Image from a recent story from WLRN
public radio about the return to classes at MSD high school today: Trauma And Grief Loom Large As Stoneman Douglas High Prepares To Reopen After Deadly Shooting There was some pretty amazing journalism this week about the aftermath of the Parkland school -LSB-...]
In an interview with Rhode Island
Public Radio about Raimondo's plan last week, Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez called free tuition «the wave of the present and the wave of the future.»
WRVO news director Catherine Loper spoke with reporter Brian Mann from North Country
Public Radio about the state of Stefanik's re-election race against Democrat Mike Derrick and Green Party candidate Matt Funiciello.
Last evening I heard a piece on National
Public Radio about a twenty - one year old man who has left orthodox Judaism.
Not exact matches
CBS
Radio brings in more than a billion dollars in revenue from about 50 million listeners, Henn said, and the public radio universe generates about the same amount of money from pledges and donations, as well as advertising and gr
Radio brings in more than a billion dollars in revenue from
about 50 million listeners, Henn said, and the
public radio universe generates about the same amount of money from pledges and donations, as well as advertising and gr
radio universe generates
about the same amount of money from pledges and donations, as well as advertising and grants.
But
radio is massive — it reaches
about 93 % of the
public, and the top shows are information, magazine - style shows.»
These media already give the news that the
public needs and are much better
about screening out lies, whether because of regulations (in the case of
radio and newspapers) or traditions of responsibility (in the case of most print media).
In addition to face - to - face programs, the Investor Education in Your Community ® program utilizes
radio and television
public services announcements to increase awareness
about wise and safe investing and to help consumers recognize and avoid fraud.
It's
about the determination of Republicans to cut funding for Planned Parenthood, National
Public Radio and the Environmental Protection Agency - efforts that have absolutely nothing to do with the deficit.
The story was reported by St. Louis
Public Radio, in which Grand Juror Doe's lawsuit says «In [the grand juror]'s view, the current information available
about the grand jurors» views is not entirely accurate — especially the implication that all grand jurors believed that there was no support for any charges.»
National
Public Radio, citing its own research done in conjunction with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Harvard's School of
Public Health, says that «
about one - third of Latino Catholics in the U.S. identify as Charismatic.»
And when I started a
public radio program on religion, ethics and meaning seven years ago, I was also quite aware that I was inviting people to put words around something as intimate as anything we try to talk
about, and as ultimately ineffable.
My husband and I have been invited to talk
about Jesus in unexpected places, including National
Public Radio programs, college auditoriums, and environmental conferences.
«I never received any allegation, report or concern
about McCormack during his seminary years at Mundelein that involved sexual abuse of anyone,» he says, rejecting reports by the Chicago Sun - Times newspaper, Chicago
public radio station WBEZ and the Catholic - focused Spero News.
When statements were made on
radio and television that slandered individuals, or strong positions
about issues of
public importance were aired which needed balance and rebuttal, it was possible for ordinary citizens to demand that the station provide time for reply.
Tammi has been writing
about food culture, ethics and politics since 2006 at her blog TammiJonas: Food Ethics, and speaks regularly on food sovereignty at
public events, on
radio, and in print media.
I discovered these places
about fifteen years ago, and at some point after that I caught part of some
public radio broadcast where people were discussing them and how good the food was, how close the taste came to the conventional, meat - based versions of the dishes, and the fact that they were usually made from seitan.
During a recent episode of the North Carolina
Public Radio Show, Tom said he is excited
about the growth of plant - based protein.
Under the heading, «better late than never,» I wanted to post
about a great show that's been featured on Martha Stewart
Radio, hosted by New York chef,
public school parent and school food activist, Bill Telepan.
Read the piece, and then listen to me on The Morning Current on Minnesota
Public Radio talking
about the limited usefulness of creating fake trends with the author of the article on the «opt - out generation.»
She writes
about education, parenting, and child welfare for The Atlantic, Vermont
Public Radio, and the New York Times and is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed.
When «From the Top,» the National
Public Radio showcase for top young classical musicians, contacted Mass Audubon
about shooting a video at the popular wildlife sanctuary and working farm in Lincoln, it might have been assumed the organizations would team up to jointly advance their serious missions.
The city park district operates its own
radio show in conjunction with the Detroit
public schools, and it has a 24 - hour telephone hot line
about park activities.
Editor's note: Watch this video from National
Public Radio to learn more
about what your gut has to do with your health.
There have been some declarations by
public employees (mainly from education and the regional
public TV /
Radio station network)
about not recognizing Madrid orders.
If things were in any way normal, we would expect the creation of a
public body to involve primary legislation: an actual bill, debated in parliament, talked
about on TV stations and
radio programmes - the standard democratic routine.
Only
about 5 % of taxpayers choose the $ 3 check off for
public campaign funding (which is
about $ 23 million per year because there are
about 150 million 1040 tax returns filed each year), but
public television,
radio, the NEA and the NEH might get closer to the 25 - 27 % percent participation that the check off got when it was started (bringing the take to perhaps $ 115 million a year), because their programming is probably more popular than campaign funding for politicians.
The study was widely quoted across media from the Washington Post, the Guardian, National
Public Radio New York, the BBC, and elsewhere across Europe, and itself has added to the debate
about the media and the migrant crisis.
In other e.politics news, I'm doing a call - in show on Minnesota
Public Radio tomorrow morning
about YouTube debates, chatting with academics from Princeton and Wake Forest (hope my Palestine (Texas) High School degree is up to the challenge).
Erie County leaders expressed alarm and outrage over a report by National
Public Radio on Friday that the Trump administration is thinking
about gutting several federal programs aimed at fighting the opioid drug crisis.
In an interview with
public radio, the Speaker also expressed reservations
about Governor Cuomo's plan to offer an option of 401 k retirement plans for future state workers.
«The
public is now seeing what we knew to be true and saying
about the Cuomo administration,» said Astorino, the Westchester county executive, in an interview on Fred Dicker's Talk - 1300
radio show.
There's a sort of weird moment in here when Paladino refuses to answer a question from NYS
Public Radio Network's Karen DeWitt... I'm not sure what that's all
about.
«The Empire», politics blog of WNYC (the leading National
Public Radio station in New York city) has this lengthy story
about Jesus Gonzalez, the Working Families Party nominee in the September 13 special election, Assembly, 54th district.
Public safety chair Vanessa Gibson echoed a similar message during a
radio interview, where she described the Right to Know Act as «not dead» and stressed the council would pursue conversations
about the proposal with incoming commissioner James O'Neill, who currently serves as chief of department.
Later on in the gaggle, the exchange began with New York
Public Radio reporter Karen DeWitt asked Cuomo
about the sexual harassment charges and whether his administration will review reporting policies.
Catsimatidis in the
radio interview with Talk 1300's Fred Dicker said he had not spoken to Cuomo
about the bill and that it was his idea to contact ethics regulators at the Joint Commission on
Public Ethics to receive approval for the trip.
Interviews
about the series will broadcast on
public radio stations statewide on The Capitol Pressroom and WNYC's Morning Edition.
He reiterated that he learned
about the lane closures «when it hit the papers or the
radio, or it became
public.»
While answering questions
about the incident on
public radio program «The Capitol Pressroom» Tuesday, Entergy's vice president of external affairs Mike Twomey told host Susan Arbetter the state's treatment of Indian Point has changed.
While Tim Nelson, with Minnesota
Public Radio said this
about the party's showing in the state legislative races in 2012, our web team is happy to proclaim that the Independence Party of Minnesota is back... online as well.
Weiner has dipped one toe back into
public life, talking
about health care on WNYC
radio.
The event, co-presented by the League of Women Voters of Albany County and the Women's Press Club of New York State, was moderated by Susan Arbetter, host of WCNY's «The Capitol Pressroom,» a syndicated
public radio program
about state politics.
«This is a pattern we've seen in the state of New York, and under this governor, where there's a lot of talk
about helping
public housing residents, but we don't see real resources,» the mayor said on WNYC
radio.
«I think that would be a good idea,» Cuomo said when asked
about the issue on WNYC
public radio «Brian Lehrer Show,» because he fears the Republican attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare are far from over.
The Capitol Pressroom is broadcast daily on 20
public radio stations across upstate, including WBFO, which produced this report
about Arbetter's remarks.
Look at Orson Welles — when [War of the Worlds was broadcast on the
radio], people were jumping out of their windows, so people should not feel so bad
about buying into the lies that were told
about a hard - working
public servant and having it influence their vote.