American Public Media Group, PRX, New York Public Radio, Station Resource Group, and the National Federation of Community Broadcasters Forge Coalition to Ensure Continued Service to Public Radio Stations and their Communities Nationwide System-Wide Effort Supported through a $57.9 Million Grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting September 26, 2025––As the Corporation for Public Broadcasting […] The post <center><strong>Amid Historic Cuts to Federal Funding for Public Broadcast...| New York Public Radio
Freakonomics Radio, Science Friday, and Today, Explained—National Shows Distributed by New York Public Radio—Partner in Waiving Distribution Fees (September 24, 2025 – New York, NY) — In response to the unprecedented threats facing public broadcasting, New York Public Radio (NYPR)—home of WNYC and WQXR—today announced the Station-to-Station Programming Project. This initiative will make its roster […] The post <center><strong>New York Public Radio Launches “Station-to-Station ...| New York Public Radio
New podcast series follows world-renowned cellist YO-YO MA’s journey to connect with nature across the United States Hosted by WNYC’s Ana González Premieres Wednesday, October 8, 2025 Listen to the trailer here (September 23, 2025 – New York, NY) – This fall, WNYC launches Our Common Nature, a new podcast series featuring cellist Yo-Yo Ma’s […] The post <center><strong>WNYC Presents “OUR COMMON NATURE”</strong></center> appeared first on New York Public Radio.| New York Public Radio
New schedule kicks off TODAY with an episode on the environmental superpowers of beavers and their ability to mend our planet (September 18, 2025 – New York, NY) Beginning today, WNYC’s Terrestrials shifts to an ongoing, twice-monthly release schedule, bringing new family-friendly science stories to listeners on a consistent schedule moving forward. New episodes of […]| New York Public Radio
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WNYC’s Brian Lehrer to Co-Moderate Mayoral Debate on Wednesday, October 22; WNYC/Gothamist Political Reporters Brigid Bergin and Liz Kim lead NYC races coverage (September 15, 2025 – New York, NY) – WNYC/Gothamist—home to New York City’s largest non-profit, multiplatform local newsroom—today announced its coverage plans for the 2025 New York City mayoral election, New Jersey […]| New York Public Radio
Read more in this note from WNYC’s Sean Bowditch, Director of Audio Strategy I am thrilled to announce that Carla Wills is joining the newsroom as the new Community Partnerships & Training Editor! In this role, Carla will focus on expanding our community engagement work across New York City, including forging partnerships, planning live events […] The post <center><strong>Carla Wills Joins WNYC/Gothamist Newsroom as Community Partnerships & Training Editor</strong></center> appeared first...| New York Public Radio
Today Congress dealt a devastating blow to the American public broadcasting system and the informed, inspired nation we work every day to bring into being. The Senate and the House have passed a devastating bill to claw back two years of already-approved federal funding from NPR, PBS, and all member stations across the country. For […]| New York Public Radio
On the day the House voted in favor of rescinding previously-approved funding for public media, Nieman Lab reported a story about a painful paradox: Americans have considerably more trust in local news than in national media, but few say they are willing to pay for it. That’s discouraging for those of us who believe in […] The post <center><strong>A Letter from NYPR’s President and CEO, LaFontaine E. Oliver</strong></center> appeared first on New York Public Radio.| New York Public Radio
John Rose Named Board Chair, Anna Quindlen and Carl Weisbrod Named Vice Chairs Gary Knell, Jeremy Kuriloff, and Jenna Weiss-Berman Join as New Trustees Gary Knell, Jeremy Kuriloff and Jenna Weiss-Berman (New York, NY – July 2, 2025) – New York Public Radio (NYPR) today announced the appointment of new leadership and three new members […] The post <center><strong>New York Public Radio Welcomes Three New Board Members and New Board Leadership</strong></center> appeared first on New York P...| New York Public Radio
A free family event celebrating classical music with live performances, musical workshops, and hands-on arts and crafts Sunday, July 13, from 12-3 pm (New York, NY – June 23, 2025) – On Sunday, July 13, New York’s classical music station WQXR (105.9 FM and wqxr.org) brings its beloved Classical Kids Fair to New Jersey for […]| New York Public Radio