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WYSO is excited to announce our reporters have won six awards in the Ohio’s Best Journalism Contest. The contest, sponsored by the Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus Society of Professional Journalists chapters statewide, announced its 2025 awards this week.
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The WYSO news team has been honored with one first place and three second place awards from the Public Media Journalists Association.
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WYSO GM Luke Dennis addresses attempts to defund public media, including a House-approved rescissions package that could claw back $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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WYSO is proud to stand with our colleagues in defending the role of public media in a healthy, functioning democracy.
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WYSO's Lee Wade is one of just 10 BIPOC journalism students nationwide chosen to participate in this year’s “Opening Doors” program, an initiative of the Public Media Journalists Association.
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StoryCorps' One Small Step program brings people with different views together to record a conversation, not to debate politics, but to get to know each other as people.
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Season 1 of the podcast "Broadcasting History: The HBCU Radio Legacy" will drop its first episode on May 12. The three-season podcast is tied to the HBCU Radio Preservation Project, a four-year initiative dedicated to documenting and preserving the history and legacy of radio stations at the country’s HBCUs.
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Federal funding for public media has been eliminated. What is the impact on WYSO?
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Luke Dennis, general manager of WYSO and president of Miami Valley Public Media, has been selected as a member of the 2025 Cohort of the CreativeOhio Advocacy Leadership Institute (ALI), a new initiative designed to empower arts leaders across the state with advocacy skills, legislative insights, and statewide connections.
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The lineup for the April 10, 2025, performance of “The Moth Mainstage” is set.