How can I listen to StoryCorps?
Listen
- Hear us each week on NPR’s Morning Edition via your local public radio station.
- Listen to a new story each week and discover other stories from our collection at StoryCorps.org.
- Follow our podcast on our website or subscribe using your favorite podcast service.
How many people listen to NPR Morning Edition?
And according to the most recent RRC/Arbitron estimates, the program reaches a weekly audience of 8.4 million people. In its first year, Morning Edition was honored for broadcasting excellence with the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award and the George Polk Award.
What is NPR story Corp?
StoryCorps: Recording The Lives And Stories Of Everyday Americans StoryCorps is an independent nonprofit project whose mission is to honor and celebrate the lives of everyday Americans by listening to their stories.
Who are the hosts of NPR Morning Edition?
Morning Edition Morning Edition takes listeners around the country and the world with multi-faceted stories and commentaries every weekday. Hosts Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin and A Martínez bring you the latest breaking news and features to prepare you for the day.
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.
Where can I listen to small steps?
StoryCorps: One Small Step: The NPR Special Part 1 on Apple Podcasts.
What kind of person listens to NPR?
The demographic data compiled by Nielsen found that 17.8 percent of NPR podcast listeners are Hispanic, 15.5 percent are Black and 6.2 percent are Asian. By comparison, NPR’s radio listeners are 10 percent Hispanic, 7 percent Black and 5.1 percent Asian.
Why do people listen to NPR?
NPR’s audience makes NPR more than just a part of their day, they make it part of their lives. The NPR audience turns to NPR for long-form journalism and storytelling that changes lives. For brands, this means the opportunity to connect with people when they are truly listening.
Who funds StoryCorps?
MacArthur funds support general operations of StoryCorps. The outcome of this grant is that more people will have the opportunity to record interviews through StoryCorps, and the U.S. public will have access to more first person stories about people from underrepresented communities.
Who owns StoryCorps?
Dave Isay
Dave Isay. Dave Isay is the founder of StoryCorps and the recipient of numerous broadcasting honors, including six Peabody Awards and a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship.
Who left NPR?
What’s going on and what should NPR leadership do? NPR announced another host departure last week, Audie Cornish has stepped down from All Things Considered. That’s the fourth NPR radio host to leave in the past year, and three of those high-profile resignations are women of color.
Who just retired from NPR?
NPR Host Robert Siegel Signs Off
Now, after three decades hosting All Things Considered, he’s retiring.
How do I listen to NPR news?
NPR News Now
- NPR One.
- Spotify.
- Google Podcasts.
- Amazon Alexa.
What NPR stands for?
National Public RadioNational Public Radio / Full name
What is the average age of an NPR listener?
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 money does NPR get from the government?
While NPR does not receive any direct federal funding, it does receive a small number of competitive grants from CPB and federal agencies like the Department of Education and the Department of Commerce. This funding amounts to approximately 2% of NPR’s overall revenues.
What type 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.
How long has StoryCorps been around?
StoryCorps was started in Grand Central Terminal in 2003. Since then, more than half a million people have recorded their stories. But we’re just getting started.
Why was StoryCorps created?
StoryCorps is an American non-profit organization whose mission is to record, preserve, and share the stories of Americans from all backgrounds and beliefs. StoryCorps grew out of Sound Portraits Productions as a project founded in 2003 by radio producer David Isay.
Who recently retired from NPR?
Why is Maddie Sofia leaving NPR?
Creating and sustaining a daily science show is a tremendous amount of work & responsibility. And after 2+ years, I am completely burnt out and I need to step away.
Did Sam Sanders leave NPR?
Reintroducing Sam Sanders. After 12 years at NPR, the former host of “It’s Been a Minute” is stepping out with a new pop culture podcast — uncensored, uninhibited and unbothered.
What does NPR stand for?
How can I listen to NPR for free?
Listen on the NPR One app, NPR.org or your local station.
Can you listen to NPR on iHeartRadio?
Through this agreement, more than 260 NPR Member stations will have the opportunity to stream their live programming on iHeartRadio, which is available across more than 80 unique device platforms including in-home entertainment, wearables, gaming consoles, enhanced auto dashboards and more.