Our General Manager Luke Dennis is out with a special edition of the Off Air newsletter, highlighting the critical role that WYSO and other public media play in our communities.
WYSO Public Radio
广播媒体制作和发布
Yellow Springs,OH 822 位关注者
Community-owned public radio serving Southwest Ohio with independent news and handpicked music.
关于我们
WYSO is a listener-supported, community-owned public radio station serving Southwest Ohio with news, music, and storytelling. We produce over 40 hours of original local content each week. WYSO is the Greater Dayton area’s only NPR News station, and we carry their flagship programs, including Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Our own news department delivers local and state news plus public affairs programming and news specials. In addition to NPR, we carry programming from American Public Media and PRX. We have fourteen different local music programs, hosted by knowledgeable and dedicated music lovers, most of them volunteers who present hand-selected music from songwriters and bands that reach across generations. WYSO began broadcasting in 1958, with 19 watts of power, as a student-run station on the Antioch College campus, on the air for only 4 hours each day. Today, WYSO belongs to the community, with oversight from a seven-member board of directors comprised of community leaders. We broadcast 24/7 with 50,000 watts of power, reaching fourteen counties in southwest Ohio with a potential audience of nearly two million. WYSO listeners are engaged, educated, and appreciate excellence. Our listeners are the types of individuals that could be your ideal clients. Corporate support of WYSO will place your business, venue, or nonprofit organization in front of those most likely to become your best customers, subscribers and donors.
- 网站
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https://www.wyso.org
WYSO Public Radio的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 广播媒体制作和发布
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Yellow Springs,OH
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1958
- 领域
- marketing、advertising、non-profit、public radio、reporting、broadcasting、news、interviewing、music、storytelling和journalism
地点
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主要
150 East South College
US,OH,Yellow Springs,45387
WYSO Public Radio员工
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Communities all over Ohio and the country rely on public media for everything from critical news to cultural programming to emergency alerts. But recent actions by the Administration and Congress have raised broad concerns about the future of this vital public service: ? Grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting that support essential services and reporting are at risk. ? The Federal Communications Commission has launched an investigation into NPR’s and PBS’s sponsorship messaging. ? The CEOs of NPR and PBS have been requested to appear before Congress. ? NPR has been ordered to vacate its Pentagon workspace. Please go to protectmypublicmedia.org and tell your representatives to preserve funding for WYSO and other public media outlets.
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Twice a month, The Lift newsletter brings you the best and brightest stories from around Ohio, highlighting the lighter side of news in the Buckeye State. Sign up today! More: https://lnkd.in/ehB7xYv4
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At the State of the State, Gov. Mike DeWIne talked a lot about kids – noting his budget calls for a program to provide vision exams and glasses to kids who need them, a pilot program for children’s dental services in nine counties, and?a $1,000 tax credit for kids under seven funded by a cigarette tax hike.
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After an incredible run, Bill Felker's last episode of Poor Will's Almanack will air April 1 on WYSO. WYSO General Manager Luke Dennis says Almanack has been such a fixture on the air that it will be bittersweet not to hear it every week. “Felker and his commentary embody so much of what WYSO is about: curiosity, contemplation, respect for the world around us," Dennis says. "We are really going to miss what he brought to our programming.”
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We are seeking a current graduate student in public history, cultural studies, library science program or equivalent to serve as our summer intern for the HBCU Radio Preservation Project. The HBCU Radio Preservation Project is dedicated to honoring and preserving the vibrant history and cultural resource that is HBCU radio.?Nearly a third of the 104 Historically Black Colleges and Universities have radio stations, and many have been on the air for more than 50 years. Much of the material created at these stations is at risk of being lost.?The goals of the project are to foster an ethos of preservation at HBCU radio stations and to preserve the stations’ audio collections. Apply today! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eicDBe4a
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WYSO's Haitians in the Heartland?series is the result of six months of close collaboration with a group of Springfield residents from Haiti who had been involved in an internet radio station called?New Diaspora Live. Listen now to the latest episode: https://lnkd.in/er2GXrdb
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Everyone deserves access to truthful, comprehensive information. Yet, in an age flooded with media options, it’s not always easy to know which outlets to trust. We promise that we will ALWAYS give you complete, fact-based news and other content — on the air, streaming, and in our daily newsletter. Support this work by donating this week during our spring membership drive. Everyone who gives between now and March 9 will be automatically entered to win a trip for two to Chicago to see “Wait Wait … Don't Tell Me!” on the date of their choice. DONATE: https://lnkd.in/eVAYD__V
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Follow the?HBCU Radio Preservation Project?as we rediscover the magic of Black college radio. Through archival recordings, oral histories, and visits to historic campuses, we explore how HBCU radio stations serve as vital communication hubs, launching pads for Black voices, and catalysts for social change. Tune in as we bring these vital histories to life and explore their relevance to today's media landscape. https://lnkd.in/eE84dNaQ WYSO Public Radio Could Be Pretty Cool Northeast Document Conservation Center American Archive of Public Broadcasting National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ)
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