The Bold New Programming Opportunities for Public Radio
A couple weeks ago I had the pleasure of doing a Saturday keynote session at the Public Radio Program Director's Conference in Los Angeles.
The topic was on some serious opportunities for the program-makers in Public Radio (it's a topic that has a fair degree of relevance for commercial broadcasters, too). What are the great programming opportunities for Public Radio in the years ahead? Listen in and find out.
You can stream the audio of the presentation here.
And you can read some of the favorable reviews here and here. Thanks for the kind reviews, Todd and Jesse!
Thanks to all the Public Radio PD's who put up with my ranting and raving.
And here is a follow-along version of the visuals:
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