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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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The White House has sent a request to Congress to eliminate Previously approved federal funding for public media. 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.
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Amy Barker is a principal with Parallel Advisors and has been a financial professional in the Dayton region for a long time.
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Bill Felker's “Poor Will’s Almanack" will air its last episode on WYSO on April 1, 2025.
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Will Davis, a veteran audio storyteller and instructor, will take the reins at WYSO’s Eichelberger Center for Community Voices on August 5.