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Hey Teens! Apply For The RadioActive Youth Media Workshop: Yakima
You’re invited to spend a weekend working with professional public radio journalists to make your own radio story. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to record and edit audio, conduct interviews, write a script, and speak on air. You don’t need to have any previous audio or journalism experience to apply. Continue Reading Hey Teens! Apply For The RadioActive Youth Media Workshop: Yakima

Letter from MHz
Thank You. For twelve years, MHz Networks has provided Worldview to public television stations across the country. The unique mix of international scripted and news content has been very well… Continue Reading Letter from MHz

StoryCorps Coming To The Lewis-Clark Valley
Now YOU can record your conversation with a loved one, and the Library of Congress will archive it. NWPB and Innovia Foundation are proud to bring the StoryCorps mobile recording booth to the Lewis-Clark Valley this summer. Continue Reading StoryCorps Coming To The Lewis-Clark Valley

Practice Drill For ‘The Big One’ Earthquake With NWPB
The Earthquake Preparedness Roadshow will start in Walla Walla on Sept. 29 with stops during the week in Pullman, Spokane, Grant County, Toppenish and Richland. Continue Reading Practice Drill For ‘The Big One’ Earthquake With NWPB

Join Us! Plowing Fresh Ground: A Discussion Of Women In Agriculture, Oct. 2 In Palouse
Join Northwest Public Broadcasting’s Gillian Coldsnow and Anna King and the American Association of University Women Palouse-Garfield Branch for a lively discussion of women in agriculture and STEM fields. WHEN:… Continue Reading Join Us! Plowing Fresh Ground: A Discussion Of Women In Agriculture, Oct. 2 In Palouse

Meet NWPB’s New Yakima Valley Reporter
NWPB listeners and viewers have a new voice and face helping to bring them the news of the Northwest – particularly central Washington’s Yakima Valley. Continue Reading Meet NWPB’s New Yakima Valley Reporter

August 2019 Outages Explained
Photo Credit: Hannah Whisenant. Only a very small piece of the NWPB system for audio delivery. If you were listening the first week of August, you may have heard the… Continue Reading August 2019 Outages Explained

More Public Television Coming To Spokane: KWSU-TV Translator Expands Service
Bringing KWSU-TV to Spokane with a new translator. Continue Reading More Public Television Coming To Spokane: KWSU-TV Translator Expands Service

NWPB’S Matteson Digital Music Library Named To Honor Members’ Generosity
Don and Marianna Matteson visited the NWPB studios to dedicate the Don and Marianna Matteson Digital Music Library on July 2. You may have heard it announced on air, or… Continue Reading NWPB’S Matteson Digital Music Library Named To Honor Members’ Generosity

What Happened To My Radio? A Recap Of The KNWR/KHNW Outage In May
If you listen to the NPR and Classical Music station in Central Washington, you probably noticed in early May that the station was off the air for a long time. KNWR and KHNW and subsequent translators were off the air for six days due to a power outage. Continue Reading What Happened To My Radio? A Recap Of The KNWR/KHNW Outage In May

NPR’s Melissa Block Visits Pullman, Reflects On Murrow’s Legacy: ‘Without Facts, What Do We Have?’
NPR’s Melissa Block sat down with NWPB’s Thom Kokenge during ‘All Things Considered’ to discuss her experiences as a journalist, NPR’s legacy and the state of journalism today. She was in Pullman to receive The Edward R. Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award at Washington State University. Continue Reading NPR’s Melissa Block Visits Pullman, Reflects On Murrow’s Legacy: ‘Without Facts, What Do We Have?’

Photos Gallery: Suzanne Bona Plays The Palouse
Suzanne Bona, producer and host of Sunday Baroque on NWPB and syndicated across the U.S., visted the Palouse March 18 – 21. Her activities included a fund raising lunch for… Continue Reading Photos Gallery: Suzanne Bona Plays The Palouse