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Could technology built for advertising make public radio less top-down and more bottom-up? » Nieman Journalism Lab

Welcome to Hot Pod, a newsletter about podcasts. This is issue 215, published June 25, 2019. For a U.K. studio, long distance…and price competition [by Caroline Crampton]. Chalk & Blade, a London podcast production company founded by two ex-BBC staffers in early 2016, caught my attention recently when it announced several production partnerships with big…

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Beneath their rival efforts to reduce police shootings, two lawmakers share one common experience as mothers

To reduce the use of force by California police, two Democrats began with competing approaches: Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, a firebrand from a liberal San Diego district, aimed to crack down by setting a tougher standard for justifiable police shootings. Sen. Anna Caballero, a centrist who flipped a red Central Valley district blue, introduced a police-backed…

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David Gilmour to release podcast series to mark guitar auction

Earlier this year, David Gilmour revealed he was putting 120 of his guitars up for auction to raise funds for his charitable foundation. The collection was on display at Christie’s in King Street, London, in March, with a select number of the instruments then shown in Los Angeles earlier this month. They’ll go under the…

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Two podcasts you should listen to this week: ‘In the Dark’ and ‘The New Yorker: Fiction’

Do you love podcasts, but don’t know how to find new shows? Are you new to podcasts, and don’t know where to start? Welcome to “Thanks for Listening” — a new column about the absolute best podcast episodes to listen to this week according to two producers at KUOW who make podcasts for a living….

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Will Fireworks Be Unaffordable in 2020?

Johnny Starr joins IT2 for a discussion about the tariffs and how they may effect the small and large fireworks displays Customers may already see a bump in the cost of fireworks when they head down to their favorite seasonal shop this 4th of July. In anticipation of the tariff’s going up on Chinese goods…

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Black N’ Gold Hockey Podcast #132 6-21-19 – CLNS Media

Black N’ Gold Hockey Podcast #132 6-21-19  CLNS Media IT’S THE NBA POST SEASON & STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS! YOUR ONLINE SOURCE IS BETONLINE.AG. THEY’RE THE GO-TO SOURCE ONLINE SPORTS … Read More.

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Science podcast: “Dope Labs” hosts Titi Shodiya and Zakiya Whatley on making science more inclusive and relatable

Titi Shodiya and Zakiya Whatley say their bi-monthly show “Dope Labs” isn’t your typical science podcast. That’s because they are not your typical scientists. The Duke University-trained PhDs say their goal is to make science more inclusive and relatable. They believe science is for “errybody,” which is reflected in what they cover: everything from vaccines…

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Indigenous podcasting has come a long way

Since today is the second day of summer, according to the summer solstice, we thought we’d let you know about some new podcasts (and existing) podcasts created by Indigenous people. It’d be great to pop one of these on with the windows rolled down, wind in your hair and the sun shining on your face….

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The Best New Podcasts of 2019 So Far

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Which Retail Losers Are Hurting Malls? — The Motley Fool

A number of major chains, including Sears (NASDAQOTH:SHLDQ) and J.C. Penney (NYSE:JCP), have closed a lot of stores in recent years. That’s left malls with large anchor spots open that can’t easily be filled in the traditional way. That trend has also hit smaller mall retailers including Gap (NYSE:GPS), which has been closing stores, and Payless, which is…

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