337 Resources

"The Daily" Equation

Michael Barbaro, Theo Balcomb
2018 - Austin

“The Daily” was born out of a traditional public radio format. What does that format look like when powered by Times journalism and a newsroom of over 1,500 journalists worldwide? Hear from “The Daily” host Michael Barbaro, along with Theo Balcomb, the show’s managing producer, as they share what they’ve learned from combining the best practices of public radio with classic New York Times journalism to create a new form of audio storytelling.

Google's Strategy

Mikel Ellcessor, Shane Mac, Zack Reneau-Wedeen
2018 - Austin

The podcast landscape has now gotten much more interesting. Google's new podcast strategy has the potential to dramatically change two areas that have hampered podcasting: recommendation and discovery. The combination of new tools from the world's largest data company, improved functionality on the largest handset install base and the emergence of AI and machine learning will be the topic in this General Session. Join the founder of Google Podcasts and an expert in AI to learn what this means for public media.

Engagement for Everyone

Ashley Alvarado, Stephanie Federico, Jackie Hai, Hannah Wise
2018 - Austin

Community engagement has reached a new inflection point. The promise of expanded skills that facilitate deeper, richer relationships with a wider cross section of our community is smacking headlong into cynicism as it's being dismissed as the flavor of the day/ month/ year.

Misunderstanding of the discipline, and what it offers, abounds. In some organizations, engagement has collapsed into Audience Outreach and Diversity & Inclusion plans. At others, the focus on relationships has allowed teams to expand and modernize the concept of public service.

Lunch with APM: "Working Together to Reach New and Diverse Audiences with Trusted Sources"

Evelyn Larrubia, Molly Wood, Steve Titherington, Rupa Jha, Michael Barbaro
2018 - Austin

We all know the value of introducing new audiences to public radio, and retaining loyal listeners, but how are we actually adapting to meet changing needs and demographics? Do our staff and programs reflect the audiences we currently serve and seek? Are we meeting them where they are, or simply hoping they’ll find us? What are we doing to earn their trust and loyalty, given the dizzying array of new media outlets and sources?

Movies for Your Ears

Rebecca McInroy, Chris Tarry, Dylan Keefe
2018 - Austin

This General Session will feature true audio artists in a conversation about the power of their craft in the world of the earbud.

Voice Coaching: A DIY Workshop

Jessica Hansen
2018 - Austin

This practical, hands-on workshop will teach you to create more options for your on-air delivery, using techniques to expand and release your voice.  

What is Public Radio's Big Tent Audience Strategy?

Mikel Ellcessor, Fred Jacobs, Jennifer Strachan, Kashmir Birk
2018 - Austin

What's changed in the last 10 years? The American population. The platforms they use and the value they place in their media-enabling technology. The baselines of trust, authority and authenticity and agency.

With culture, technology and leadership as the primary lenses, this General Session will focus on how we evolve and grow public service media in the face of monumental, unrelenting change.

Diversity and Inclusion Metrics: What to Measure to Drive Positive Change

Jennifer Brown Dargan, Jonathan Blakley, Victoria Farmer, Kara Wentworth
2018 - Austin

How can we measure diversity to drive change?What should we measure? How? How do you get buy-in across an organization? How do you build data collection into regular workflow? And how can you present and implement the data to affect real change? Join a diverse group of public media organizations as we talk about the work we’ve done, lessons learned, and our aspirations for the future.

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