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Radio Production Venues

Hearing Voices. A showcase of print, visual, radio. Really cool.

MediaRites Productions is a non-profit producing organization that promotes acceptance among diverse communities through the arts, education and media projects. Since 1984, MediaRites has produced award-winning national radio documentaries, theatre and community projects.

National Public Radio (NPR). Submission guidelines.

Public Radio Exchange. PRX is an online service for peer-review and digital distribution of public radio programming, creating a new web-based bridge between producers and stations. It is a decentralized partnership that will provide good homes to good works, more broadcast opportunities for the people who create them, and new sparks of freedom, imagination, initiative, and creative vision for a mature public radio field.

Sound Portraits. Established as a not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation in 1994 by MacArthur Fellow David Isay, Sound Portraits Productions is an independent production company dedicated to telling stories that bring neglected American voices to a national audience. Whether on the radio, in print, or on the Web, Sound Portraits is committed to producing innovative works of lasting educational, cultural, and artistic value.

Stories 1st. Sound, words, vision.

On Transom.Org, Alex Blumberg gives some advice on radio stories. "You can tell a lot about whether something’s a story entirely from the first question that occurs to you... Literally, what’s the question that I want to answer, or the story I want to hear? If the questions seem obvious, chances are it’s a story... ...don’t choose a story just because it sounds like a story you’ve heard before. In fact, just the opposite. Choose a story because it’s surprising. I’ve developed a mathematical test to tell whether you’re on the right track. It’s called the “and what’s interesting” test. You simply tell someone about the story you’re doing, adhering to a very strict formula: “I’m doing a story about X. And what’s interesting about it is Y.”

This American Life. Follow the trail at Submission Guidelines and learn a ton.

Transom. Showcase and workshop for new public radio. Good forums, lots of advice.

:Vocalo. Listener-generated content, broadcasting out of the Chicago area.

Professional Organizations

Association of Independents in Radio. A diverse membership alliance of independent producers, programmers, marketers, stations, networks, media arts centers, attorneys, teachers... in short, anyone committed to creativity and vision in public radio.

Current. The scoop on the public broadcasting biz.

Radio Inspiration

Terry Gross: greatest interviewer -- host of "Fresh Air," weekdays on National Public Radio

Audio Festivals

Third Coast International Audio Festival, WEBZ in Chicago. Annual competition.

Sound Art

New Adventures in Sound Art.

Joan Schuman, sound essayist: Desert Trains of the Nomad Space, Radio~Sound~Art essay about sound art

Crossfader. This is about music and deejaying, but it has some cool info about sound design

Reading & Learning

This American Life. Follow the trail at Submission Guidelines and learn a ton.

Podcasting

iPodder.org. What is podcasting and how do you get started?

Podshow.com. Adam Curry's initiative to bring podcasting to  to Sirius satellite radio. Adam Curry is the former star MTV VJ who developed podcasting in mid-2004

KYOUradio. Open source radio operated by Infinity Broadcasting.

Sound Design Craft

FilmSound.org. Learning space dedication to the art and analysis of film sound design.

 

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