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In an interview recorded February 9, 2023 Doug Mitchell discusses growing up with routine exposure to legacy news sources and historic coverage, including Walter Cronkite and the Watergate Hearings, as well as his earliest ventures literally slipping into NPR and taking on production work with various programs. Mitchell also talks about launching the NPR Next Generation Radio Project and the hundreds of people it’s helped find their calling in public media and other areas.
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In an interview recorded December 11, 2024 Nina Totenberg discusses her early years beginning with National Public Radio, her coverage of the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas controversy, and getting rushed to the ER after a tape-splicing accident. Totenberg also reflects on fighting shyness and imposter syndrome, and why she doesn't play Wordle.
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In an interview recorded May 19, 2023, Bill Siemering talks to KLCC's Brian Bull about his early years working with WHA-AM in Madison, WI, WBFO in Buffalo, and then NPR on flagship productions like All Things Considered. Siemering also created NPR's principles, which has guided and shaped the organization's mission for half a century.
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Astoria’s KMUN radio is dropping NPR programming after federal funding cuts, shifting to locally produced news, talk, and music to stay afloat and serve its community.
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A Eugene high-school student got to be on NPR’s Sunday Puzzle this past weekend with puzzle master Will Shortz. We caught up with the 17-year-old Marist…
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Ari Shapiro is known to KLCC listeners as a host of NPR’s All Things Considered, and as a reporter who has filed compelling stories from across the globe.…
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At NPR, the Ombudsman serves as a liaison between the audience and the newsroom. They review listener concerns or questions over coverage, including…
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Note: This is event is sold out. If you would like to be on a waiting list please send an email to Cheryl Crumbley and indicate how many seats you would…
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NPR Education Correspondent Claudio Sanchez talks with KLCC's Jacob Lewin. Claudio Sanchez will give a public talk Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the…
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NPR's Michele Norris and NPR Senior Producer Walter Ray Watson joined KLCC's Rachael McDonald to talk about The Race Card Project. They're in Eugene to…