Würfel's work was featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, WIRED, DIE ZEIT online, Foto8, Cahier Fotografie, Younger than Jesus, Art Actuel, StadtBauwelt, ARTCO and was presented on WNYC — New
York Public Radio and many other outlets.
Donald Judd was a relatively unknown artist when Bruce Glaser interviewed him, Frank Stella and Dan Flavin on WBAI - FM, a New
York public radio station, in February 1964.
As part of his interest in the potential impact of serious music and writing on each other, he made the first challenge grant to listeners of New Sounds (formerly Q2 Music), the 24/7 live - streaming contemporary classical Internet service of New
York Public Radio flagship WNYC / WQXR.
Titled August Wilson's American Century Cycle, the groundbreaking series brings together a stellar group of actors, directors and other talents — many of whom worked with Wilson — for live staged readings and recordings of the playwright's dramas at New
York Public Radio's the Greene Space.
September 20, 2017 • In this interview with New
York public radio station WFUV, Lo Moon's Matt Lowell shares why, in the age of music streaming, his band is taking things slow.
The debate was moderated by Albany Times Union state editor Casey Seiler and featured questions from Matt Ryan of WMHT's «New York Now,» Karen DeWitt of New
York Public Radio and Walt McClure of Fox23 News.
Jimmy Vielkind of Capital New York and Karen DeWitt of New
York Public Radio join Matt Ryan and Casey Seiler this week at an expanded Reporters Roundtable.
Speaking with New
York Public Radio Capital Bureau Correspondent Karen DeWitt, Frank «Rusty» Brown, who represents the majority of the workers, at the plant said:
Watch the video for the full interview with Gianaris, a review of the week's top stories, and analysis from our Reporters Roundtable with Karen DeWitt of New
York Public Radio and Yancey Roy of Newsday.
Karen Dewitt of New
York Public Radio had a separate sit - down interview with Cuomo today.
On the Reporter Roundtable, Karen DeWitt from New
York Public Radio asked if that means Andrew Cuomo has reached the extent of his control of the legislature.
Throughout 2017, it was Andrew Cuomo versus New York City's mayor, Western New York Republican Congressman Chris Collins, and even reporters, as Karen DeWitt from New
York Public Radio proved.
Leonard Lopate and Jonathan Schwartz, two of New York's most popular and longest tenured radio hosts, were placed on leave by New
York Public Radio as the company investigates allegations of inappropriate conduct.
At 1:30 p.m., the New York Community Trust and New
York Public Radio host a panel discussion about belonging and affordability in New York City, The Greene Space at WNYC, 44 Charlton St., Manhattan.
Pressed by New
York Public Radio reporter Karen DeWitt, Cuomo insisted he wasn't dodging the question and declined to have them read to them.
Of course, Gov. Andrew Cuomo also supports campaign - finance reform and has said public financing is a critical component for the measure, even if he wouldn't say in an interview with New
York Public Radio's Karen DeWitt such a provision has to be included in legislation.
But on Central New
York public radio Tuesday morning, Cuomo said that even with the amendments, he still wouldn't sign the bill because legislators wouldn't budge on a few issues.
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.
The conference call came, however, after Cuomo's comments to New
York Public Radio reporter Karen DeWitt created a firestorm on social media.
The downstate debate will be sponsored by WNYC New
York Public Radio and the Wall Street Journal.
The name of Bharara's forthcoming podcast, made in partnership with WNYC Studios, a subsidiary of New
York Public Radio, is Stay Tuned With Preet, because of course it is.
Zemsky, in an interview with New
York public radio and television, said some contracts may need to be rebid, but won't say which ones.
On Day Three of the Democratic National Convention, Casey Seiler of the Times Union and Karen DeWitt of New
York Public Radio sit down with the chief strategist for the Senate Democrats» efforts to retake the State Senate, Senator Mike Gianaris of Queens.
Casey Seiler of the Times Union and Karen DeWitt of New
York Public Radio talk to two Bernie delegates from New York, Assemblyman Phil Steck and working mother Josephine Moore, to find out.
Not exact matches
His research on the economics of technology has been discussed in White House reports, Congressional testimony, European Commission documents, the Economist, the Globe and Mail, the National Post, CBC
Radio, National
Public Radio, Forbes, Fortune, the Atlantic, the New
York Times, the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, and elsewhere.
Frequently called upon to provide her expertise to the financial, national and international press, Ms. Bloxham has appeared on the many shows of CNBC including appearances with Maria Baroilomo and Larry Kudlow, on Fox Business and Bloomberg TV, on National and German
Public Radio, MSNBC, Business Week, USA Today, Les Echos, American Banker, New
York's Newsday, the San Francisco Chronicle, Charlotte Observer, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Miami Herald, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the New
York Times, Board Alert, Compliance Week and the Wall Street Journal, among many others, discussing the subjects of corporate governance, compensation, performance and value.
According to a report from the New
York Post, CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS) is planning on spinning off its
radio division with a
public offering.
Greg has also been featured on the front page of The New
York Times, The Charlie Rose Show, CNN, National
Public Radio, the BBC and numerous other television and radio ve
Radio, the BBC and numerous other television and
radio ve
radio venues.
The reason why it has come into
public attention now is that his newest effort, The Story of New
York, was chosen to represent the U.S. in an international
radio festival, calling attention to all his eavesdropping on the city.
He has worked as an editor at the New
York Times Magazine and Harper's Magazine and as a reporter and producer for the
public -
radio program «This American Life.»
He is a contributing writer to the New
York Times Magazine and a regular contributor to the
public -
radio program This American Life.
Mary's work has been featured in The New
York Times, Parenting Magazine, Good Housekeeping, Parent Magazine, Working Mother, First for Women, and Speaker Magazine and on Good Morning America, National
Public Radio, Good Morning Canada, Fox Nine News Good Day, and many other national and local television, radio, magazine, and newspaper ve
Radio, Good Morning Canada, Fox Nine News Good Day, and many other national and local television,
radio, magazine, and newspaper ve
radio, magazine, and newspaper venues.
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.
Michael's work has been featured in various media, including the New
York Times, the Washington Post, USA Today, Newsweek, Time, People Magazine, Reader's Digest, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes Magazine, Parenting, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, and on the Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN, PBS and National
Public Radio.
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.
She also writes the bi-weekly New
York Times column, «The Parent - Teacher Conference,» is a correspondent at the Atlantic, and a regular commentator on Vermont
Public Radio.
Her work has appeared in the New
York Times and on National
Public Radio.
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 the same
radio interview the mayor expounded on why his office has refused to cooperate with the Joint Commission on
Public Ethics or JCOPE's investigation into the Campaign for One New
York which raised money to support the Mayor's agenda before it was abruptly shut down in March.
We'll have reaction and analysis this week at the Reporters Roundtable with Jesse McKinley of The New
York Times and Karen DeWitt of New
York State
Public Radio.
From the State Capitol in Albany, award - winning
public radio host Susan Arbetter guides listeners through the maze of New
York state politics and
public affairs, cutting through the jargon to make sense of even the most complex issues.
Reports from Terry Sheridan and the Long Island News Bureau staff, a collaboration with Stony Brook University's School of Journalism; WSHU's Charles Lane; and Karen DeWitt of New
York State
Public Radio
New
York State Education Commissioner Mary Ellen Elia is clarifying her stand on the opt out movement in an interview with
public radio and television.
Karen DeWitt is Capitol Bureau Chief for New
York State
Public Radio, a network of 10 public radio stations in New York
Public Radio, a network of 10 public radio stations in New York S
Radio, a network of 10
public radio stations in New York
public radio stations in New York S
radio stations in New
York State.
Horner: Time for Cuomo and Legislature to Take Real Action on Reform Blair Horner, legislative director of the New
York Public Interest Research Group, in a commentary piece for the WAMC Northeast
Public Radio, demanded that Governor Cuomo and the legislature take real action on campaign finance reform.
WAMC / Northeast
Public Radio will host a live debate among the Democratic candidates for New
York's 19th Congressional district seat held by Republican John Faso on May 31 from 1 - 2:30 p.m. at The Linda in Albany.
He hosts the weekly Capitol Connection series, heard on
public radio stations around New
York.
Karen DeWitt covers the Capitol for
public radio, Capital New
York's bureau has three women: Josefa Velasquez, Laura Nahmias and Jessica Bakeman.
«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.
«I very much would like to see the state of New
York be the progressive leader when it comes to campaign - finance reform, transparency, disclosure,
public finance, limits — that's going to be our goal,» he said in an interview with Public Radio's Karen DeWitt this afte
public finance, limits — that's going to be our goal,» he said in an interview with
Public Radio's Karen DeWitt this afte
Public Radio's Karen DeWitt this afternoon.