When the broadcast spread in the 1940s and 1950s, people enjoyed entertainment and news information sources at a comfortable home. On radio day, radio is the core part of movie character, especially Joe's life. But today the radio does not function as a "hub" of information as described in "Radio Day". Seth Green plays and Woody Allen talked about Joe sticking to radio programs called Masked Avengers, but other characters occupy the same position on different radio programs.
Three articles to read about this topic are Chapter 3 on Public Radio and American Voice (2015), Public Media 0: Dynamic, Private Public (2009), and Eric Newton's Searchlight and Sunglasses. All three people dream of expanding their views on "public media". I also encourage you to consider the 18 F methodology of a recent research project to examine the points of contact and pain points when people interact with the federal government. (If the NPR leads a similar initiative but it also focuses on the interaction problems with local governments - whether it is a big city or a small town - how it looks Is not it?
Public media is not limited to these cities. In this discussion, where is the voice of public broadcasting in Arkansas? Where are the voices of Wyoming's public media and Iowa rural people? (The St. Louis Public Radio's Kelsey Proud has an excellent research report called News Service, a practical framework in which news rooms connect with niche communities, which is strongly recommended.) It is understood without user research not. This is the place where NPR + member stations are actually active. There are hundreds of stations. They are in hundreds of communities. What kind of questions do they ask? What kind of problem are you having? (To pay homage to groups like GroundSource and Hearken - they cooperate with the audience - but we think we still need to ask more general questions like: 'You are your How do you know the news? Is it a local station? Is there something like this? (I often do this ... ')
Hundreds of regional and regional radio and television stations form the public media system in the United States. With regard to audio, NPR, American Public Media (APM), and International Public Radio (PRI) organizations produce and deliver programs that reach viewers through local radio and digital channels. Individual TV stations such as WNYC in New York and WBEZ in Chicago also produced collaborative original news nationwide. On TV, PBS NewsHour produced a night news program broadcasting PBS stations nationwide. There is digital work in this organization. Overall, the public notice of US Public Broadcasting Corporation is relatively financially stable, and viewers have gradually increased in the past year. Examine the following patterns and vertical data on public broadcasting