Radio legend Jay Allison joins Dane Sanders to talk public radio, new public radio and ways Jay and others are working to bridge the two in new ways.


Some of the topics covered:

How Jay first entered the world of public radio.
How radio has evolved from transmitters to internet broadcast and the differences.
Transom and its role in bridging public radio and the online community.

Jay Allison

Jay Allison is an independent journalist and leader in public broadcasting. He produces The Moth Radio Hour and has created dozens of documentary programs and series. Over the past 35 years, he has been a frequent contributor to NPR news programs and This American Life, and is is a six-time Peabody Award winner. He hosted and produced This I Believe on NPR and co-edited the bestselling companion books. He is founder of the public media websites, Transom.org and the Public Radio Exchange (prx.org), and of WCAI, the public radio station on Cape Cod where Allison lives with his family.


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Links Mentioned on the Show

Radiotopia (part of PRX

The Association of Independents In Radio (AIR)

Transom

Third Coast Festival

How Sound Podcast

Gimlet Media


Thanks to Triple Scoop Music for providing the music for today s show and thanks to our wonderful audio producer Anna Queza of AQreative.


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