New Online Game Empowers Anyone to be Americas "Budget Hero"
American Public Media's Speaking of Faith Wins 12th Annual Webby Award
A Prairie Home Companion's "Home of the Heart" Rhubarb Tour Hits the road August 10th
The Splendid Table Locavore Nation Participants
Report Ability to Fulfill 57 Percent of Food Needs Locally
American Public Media and The San Francisco Symphony's The MTT Files Wins Peabody Award
American Public Media's Speaking of Faith Wins Peabody Award
American RadioWorks Presents "King's Last March"
American Public Media's American RadioWorks Wins National Headliner Awards
The Middle East @ Work: Marketplace Public Radio Programs to Broadcast from the Middle East with a Special Two-Week Series
American Public Media Names Douglas Evans General Manager of Classical South Florida—89.7 FM, WKCP
15 Individuals Selected from Across the U.S. to Participate in One-Year Locavore Living Challenge Sponsored by The Splendid Table
Judy McAlpine to Lead National News and Information for American Public Media
American Public Media's The Splendid Table Announces Turkey Confidential 2007
Is Our Consumer Economy Culture Sustainable?
American Public Media Brings Award-Winning Radio Programming to iTunes U
Lilly Endowment to Support American Public Media's Speaking of Faith In Audience Engagement and Resources for Public Dialogue
Is the American Dream Under Threat?
What Would the World Look Like if Everyone Consumed Like You Do?
Marketplace Money Host Tess Vigeland Issues "Trash Challenge;" Invites Listeners to Join Her Pursuit of "Zero Waste to Landfill"
American Public Media Presents Live Broadcast of "The Last Night of the Proms" from the BBC Proms on September 8"
American Public Media Names Desiree Cooper New Co-Host of Weekend America"
New Host Named for Marketplace Morning Report"
American Public Media and Gather.com Announce Earth Day Writing Competition to "Go Green on Gather"
American Public Media Acquires National Distribution of American Routes, Public Radio's Weekly Exploration of American Music
American Public Media Acquires National Distribution of American Routes, Public Radio's Weekly Exploration of American Music
American Public Media Awarded Prestigious George Polk Award for Radio Reporting
HEY, TALENTED TWENTYSOMETHINGS! A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION IS LOOKING FOR YOU!
Krista Tippett, Creator and Host of American Public Media's Speaking of Faith, Publishes Challenging New Book
Take "The News from Lake Wobegon" Wherever and Whenever You May Roam
Pipedreams, American Public Media's Weekly Exploration of the Power and Wonder of the "King of Instruments," Celebrates 25 Years on the Air
Tess Vigeland Named New Host of American Public Media's Marketplace Money
Weekend America Adds Three New Staff Reporters
Ben Adair Named Managing Editor of Weekend America
American RadioWorks Exposes Nation's Capital as "Imperial Washington"
American Public Media Announces Thanksgiving Specials
Minnesota Public Radio's Brian Newhouse Named Host and Senior Producer of SymphonyCast
Veteran NPR Classical Music Host and Commentator Fred Child Joins American Public Media
American Public Media's American RadioWorks Uncovers the Impact of Global Warming Right Now
American Public Media's Weekend America
Celebrates Second Anniversary
American Public Media Responds to Audience Needs by Offering More National Programs as Podcasts
American Public Media to Distribute Nationwide The Story with Dick Gordon
American Public Media's Marketplace Kicks-Off 2006 Election Coverage with "The Real Agenda"
American Public Media's Speaking of Faith Presents "Hearing Muslim Voices Since 9/11"
American Public Media to Assume Production and Distribution of Performance Today and Symphonycast
American RadioWorks and Marketplace Present "Rebuilding Biloxi: One Year After Katrina"
American RadioWorks Examines Impact of Welfare Overhaul Ten Years Later
American RadioWorks Sets Schedule for Fall Documentaries
Week of Concerts from the World-Renowned BBC Proms
American Public Media and Chicago Public Radio to Produce and Distribute "The World's Only Rock 'N' Roll Talk Show"
Power Trips: "The Big Fish," a Marketplace Report: Powerful Members of Congress Mingle with Energy Lobbyists at Exclusive Alaskan Resort
EMC Publishing Ties American Public Media's Marketplace Segments to Its New High School Economics Program
Power Trips: Congressional Staffers Share The Road
American Public Media Launches Word for Word June 2
Investigative Report to be Released June 5: Private Sponsors Spend Millions to Send Congress and Staff around World
Gayle Ober Named Director of Classical Music Programming for American Public Media's and Minnesota Public Radio's Classical Music Services
Tim Roelsler Promoted to Senior Vice President for Sales and Marketing and Distribution for Minnesota Public Radio and American Public Media®
Mark Austin Thomas Named Co-Host of Marketplace Morning Report®
Scott Jagow Named Host of Marketplace Morning Report®
Pat Loeb Named Editor for Popular Public Radio Program, Weekend America
Pipedreams, Public Radio's Celebration of the Pipe Organ, to Present Live Event from the University of Nevada—Las Vegas on January 8, 2006
The Wild, Wild East: Marketplace Radio Shows to Broadcast Live From China for Two Weeks
Public Radio Veteran Ray Suarez Named Host for American RadioWorks, American Public Media's Documentary Unit
Lynne Rossetto Kasper, host American Public Media's public radio program, The Splendid Table, reveals her top food books for 2005
The Rothko Chapel Presents "Must Religion Divide Us? The Problems and Promises
of Speaking of Faith in America Today": An Evening with Krista Tippett,
Host of American Public Media's Weekly Public Radio Program Speaking of Faith
January 23, 2006, 7:30 p.m.
"Einstein and the Mind of God," Special Two-Part Series on
Speaking of Faith Examining Albert Einstein's Legacy To Be Broadcast on Public Radio in December
Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Helps to Establish an Entrepreneurship Desk For American Public Media's Marketplace® Public Radio Program
CPB to Provide Funding for "Weekend America" - Helping Public Radio Serve an Evolving Weekend Audience
Video News Release:
Kai Ryssdal Hosts Marketplace
American RadioWorks Sets Schedule for Fall Specials
Murky Waters — A Marketplace and The Center for Public Integrity investigation. A Private Foundation Tied to Red Lobster's Parent Company Paid for House Resource Committee Chairman Richard Pombo's Trips Abroad. Did They Violate the Tax Code?
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Speaking of Faith awarded significant grants from Lilly Endowment and the George Family Foundation
The Splendid Table celebrates 10 years on the air
American Public Media's Marketplace heads to New York City from Monday, Oct. 24, through Friday, Oct. 28
American Public Media to Present a Week of Concerts from the World-Renowned BBC Proms
American Public Media receives $2.1 million from Tides Foundation for Global Sustainability Desk
American Public Media's Speaking of Faith Receives Major Funding From The Ford Foundation
Garrison Keillor to star in Robert Altman film. Major motion picture will be shot in St. Paul.
American Public Media's Speaking of Faith Wins Prestigious Webby Award
Public Radio's Popular Marketplace Program to Add Personal Finance Show July 1
Think Global: public radio producers unite to lead a worldwide conversation on living in a global society
American Public Media, Nation's Second Largest Public Radio Company, Announces it Now Serves 14.6 Million Listeners Each Week, a 14 Percent Audience Increase
Minnesota Public Radio News to Air One-Hour Radio Special "What Happened at Red Lake?," Discovering New Details in Monday's Tragic School Shooting in Northern Minnesota
American RadioWorks documentary "Locked Down: Gangs in the Supermax" airs beginning late March
American Public Media's Weekend America names Amanda Aronczyk as New York-Based Arts Reporter and Editor
American Public Media collaborates with best-selling author James McBride
Authors and radio documentarians Stephen Smith and Catherine Ellis to present Say It Plain: A Century of Great African American Speeches during their Minnesota book tour
Speaking of Faith presents "The Irony of American History: The Public Theology of Reinhold Niebuhr".
Jim Russell to Head New Program Development for American Public Media.
"No Place to Hide" documentary explores the tension between technology and privacy.
"Justice for Sale?" to highlight dramatic shift in the judiciary.
"The Surprising Legacy of Y2K" to document the history and effects of the computer scare on its fifth anniversary.
Kathryn Scott named senior producer of Weekend America: Veteran producer with a background in documentary films, cable news and public broadcasting will relocate to Los Angeles in January 2005
Vic Sussman, Senior Editor at Public Radio Business Program Marketplace, Dies: Veteran journalist, broadcaster, author, Web pioneer and "Renaissance man" was 65.
"Is Wal-Mart Good for America?" A public broadcasting investigation looks at the real cost of the retail giant's "Everyday low prices"
Classical Music Initiative Update: Production Workshop Yields High Energy, Enthusiasm and Opportunities for Collaboration in Classical Music Media
American Public Media's Marketplace and Marketplace Morning Report to Mark 75th Anniversary of Black Tuesday with "Crash of '29" Reports
(St. Paul, Minn.) October 21, 2004 Broadcasts will include interviews with the last "Titan of Wall Street," Web site offers timeline leading up to the stock market crash, quiz and comparison of stock prices in 1929 and 2004
Melissa Ousley Named Assistant Music Director/Classical Music Producer for Minnesota Public Radio's Regional Classical Music Service, and American Public Media's National Music Service, Classical 24
(St. Paul, Minn.) October 12, 2004 Melissa Ousley has been named assistant music director/classical music producer for Minnesota Public Radio's regional classical music service, and for Classical 24 , the live national classical music service produced and distributed by American Public Media (the national production and distribution arm of Minnesota Public Radio) and Public Radio International.
Major New Public Radio Program, Weekend America, Makes Its Debut Saturday, Oct. 9
(Los Angeles) October 04, 2004 Weekend America, a live two-hour radio magazine designed for the weekend state of mind, will be launched on public radio stations across the country on Saturday, Oct. 9.
CPB Grant to Support Weekend America
(San Antonio, Texas) September 30, 2004 The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and Minnesota Public Radio today announced a $1.8 million grant to Minnesota Public Radio to support the new national program service Weekend America (formerly Public Radio Weekend).
"Power Trips: Congress Hits The Road" Reports Expose Rampant Abuse Of Congressional Travel Funded By Outside Interest Groups
(Washington, D.C.) September 27, 2004 Luxury resorts. Private jets. A trip to the Wimbledon finals. These are just a few of the perks enjoyed by members of Congress with the tab picked up by outside interests jockeying for influence.
Public Radio Weekend Changes Name To Weekend America The New Weekend News Magazine Prepares For Nationwide Launch
(St. Paul, Minn.) Sept. 1, 2004 — Public Radio Weekend, the new weekend news magazine that is now in pilot production, will launch nationwide in October with the name Weekend America®. The new name will make its debut on the program that is broadcast on Saturday, Sept. 4.
"Climate of Uncertainty" Public Radio Project Examines The Impact Of Global Warming
(St. Paul, Minn.) August 11, 2004 — Not long ago, scientists discovered that the Earth's climate is capable of changing abruptly, as if a switch were flipped. In the past, this kind of abrupt change may have caused droughts, floods and even regional cooling.
Classical Music Initiative Seeks Participants For Dynamic Workshop Classical Music Production And Presentation
(St. Paul, Minn.) August 4, 2004 American Public Media (the national production and distribution division of Minnesota Public Radio) will host a three-day production workshop in October as part of its Classical Music Initiative (CMI), a multi-year project designed to develop and support the next generation of classical music programming for public radio. The CMI seeks 10 participants for this intensive workshop, which is designed to inspire producers and hosts, provide training in production and presentation, and foster a collaborative atmosphere for the cultivation of new ideas. A travel and lodging stipend will be provided. The CMI Production Workshop will be held October 20-22, 2004. The deadline for applications is September 3, 2004. Applications can be obtained at www.classicalmusicinitiative.org.
American Public Media To Supply Programming To New XM Satellite Radio Channel
(St. Paul, Minn. ) July 29, 2004 American Public Media, the nation's second-largest producer of national public radio programs, announced today that it has agreed to supply a package of programs to XM Public Radio, a new channel that will be launched by XM Satellite Radio on September 1.