Podcast FAQ

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by Julian Rippin Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How to make your podcast sound like NPR?

In general, here are some qualities that set fresh story ideas apart from stale ones:

  • T wist / trend – A good podcast takes a familiar idea and adds a new angle to make it fresh.
  • A dds to / Advances the story – If your podcast is covering a familiar topic or style, make sure the way you present it takes the listener’s understanding to ...
  • G rounded in experience / expertise – How will you make sure your podcast feels genuine? ...

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What does podcasting mean to NPR?

  • Free
  • On-demand
  • Niche
  • Talk radio

What are the best news podcasts?

[From our Best Podcasts with Black Hosts roundup] A daily news podcast from the Pod Save America team, What A Day is co-hosted by author and comedian Akilah Hughes (who Mashable interviewed for its own History Becomes Her podcast ).

What is the best free podcast?

Rundown of the show:

  • Top 25 players that might work for the Steelers in free agency
  • First 25 players (out of 50 I’m keen to see) to watch at the Combine with 324 players invited.
  • Player profile - Chad Muma out of Wyoming

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Does NPR have a daily news podcast?

NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The three biggest stories of the day, with reporting and analysis from NPR News — in 10 minutes. Available weekdays by 6 a.m. ET, with hosts Leila Fadel, Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin and A Martinez.

Where can I listen to NPR podcasts?

NPR Podcasts You can find our podcasts in NPR One, iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, other listening apps and our podcast directory.

Whats Playing on NPR right now?

NPR News & Talk Radio ScheduleTimeProgram7:00 PMOn The Media8:00 PMTechnation9:00 PMBig Picture Science10:00 PMThe Pulse16 more rows

What does NPR podcasts stand for?

National Public RadioNational Public Radio (NPR, stylized in all lowercase) is an American privately and publicly funded nonprofit media organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. (often called the "mothership" of NPR), with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.

How can I listen to daily news?

The 12 Best News PodcastsPBS NewsHour. PBS NewsHour has been a popular place to get your fix of daily news for the past 40 years. ... Up First. ... The Globalist. ... The Daily. ... NPR News Now. ... NBC Nightly News. ... Skimm This. ... BBC Global News Podcast.More items...•

Does NPR have a free app?

We will also take everything we've learned and rebuild the app for the Android platform. Until then, Android users can continue to use their existing NPR News app. Start reading and listening today. NPR is always on.

Where can I find NPR stories?

As of the new NPR.org site re-launch on July 27, over 20,000 visitors had gone online to get transcripts. Now, all you have to do to get a story's text is visit www.NPR.org and click on the transcript link to the right of the audio button, located just below the story's title.

What does KUOW stand for?

University Of WashingtonKUOW-FMSeattle, WashingtonCall sign meaningUniversity Of WashingtonTechnical informationFacility ID66571ClassC120 more rows

Who owns NPR?

NPR controversiesTypePublic radio networkRevenueUS$159 millionNet incomeUS$18.9 millionOwnerNational Public Radio, Inc.Key peopleKevin Klose, president emeritus Joyce Slocum (interim), president and chief executive officer Mitch Praver, chief operating officer9 more rows

What kind of person listens to NPR?

Age. Today's public radio listeners come from all age groups. The largest portion of listeners skews 35+, reaching an audience of established listeners and viewers who are leaders in their personal and professional networks. About half are between 25 and 54 years old.

Who is the target audience of NPR?

And although the majority of NPR radio listeners are older than 44, the majority of its podcast listeners are between the ages of 18 and 44.

How much do NPR podcast hosts make?

NPR Hosts earn $52,000 annually, or $25 per hour, which is 89% higher than the national average for all Hosts at $20,000 annually and 24% lower than the national salary average for ​all working Americans.

How do I download NPR podcasts?

Downloading & Working NPR OneGo to your app store on your device and search for “NPR One.” It's in the iTunes store for Apple and the Google Play Store for Android.Download NPR One.When the app finishes downloading, find the app on your device and open it.More items...

How can I listen to podcasts online?

The simplest way to listen to podcasts is on a web browser like Chrome, Safari or Microsoft Edge. You can do this from a computer or from the web browser on your phone. Find a website that has podcasts you like, for example the Guardian.

How do I stream NPR on my phone?

Public Radio Player™ iPhone™ App.Features. * Hear, read and share NPR News stories. ... NPR News App. for Android http://www.npr.org/services/mobile/android.php.Features. * Feed your desire to stay on top of the news with NPR's top 10-20 topics of the day. ... Features. Visit NPR on your blackberry at: m.npr.org.

How can I listen to NPR on my iPhone?

Live radio from your Member station Say, "Hey Siri, play the station [station name or call letters] or "Hey Siri, play [station name or call letters] radio" to hear live radio from a Member station. Click here to find any NPR Member station in the country.

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