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Listento YouthCast: “The Guru of the Quince Dances” by OscarHernandez and Domingo Diaz of Texas Folklife.Don’t have the steps down for your upcoming QuinceaƱera?The guru can help. Bonusproducer interview!
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Fresh Greens 2.0 is live!
Artifical turf or natural grass?Greenwashed or truly green? New Hampshire Public Radio teams upwith Terrascope Youth Radio and Generation PRX to bring youFreshGreens 2.0. Youth producers from across the country lookbeyond the hype to examine what it means to be “green.”
Poll Results: Sharing stories
Intendedaudience
We’re always looking for ways to help youth radio groups gettheir work on PRX and beyond. So we’ve been doing some polling, andhere are two interesting things we’ve learned:
Followingstories
GPRX is here to help connect the dots: Getting pieces on PRXmeans having lots of ways to track pieces after they air(licenses, listens, etc.) and our upcoming widgets will let you embed and share audio anywhere, likeyour blog or website. More ways to amplify youth radio stories isjust how we roll.
Get the *bleep* out of here!
Watch your words; your grandma – orthe FCC – may be listening! Stations that license your pieces onPRX and haven’t been warned about language risk getting wallopedwith a huge fine. Keep it on the up & up: Make sure todocument any language no-nos in the Content Advisories when youcreate a piece. Get all the details (including alist of what to bleep) on PRX.
This Just In
- Mark your calendars! The first everNYC youth audio conference is happening on July 30th. Co-hostedby WNYC’s Radio Rookies, PPH Radio Rootz and Red Hook Initiative -contact radiorookies@wnyc.org to learn more.
- We’re still talking about theamazing Audio Slam that took place at the Great Northeast RadioRally back in January. Thankfully, the folks at Blunt Youth Radiohave shared an Audio Slam how-toso you, too, can create this amazing poetry-slam-like throwdown forradio makers.
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- Have you seen Turnstyle? The new onlineinformation service from Youth Radio is news with an edge: Thinkmixed media by and for creative, culturally diverse youngadults.
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