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“Our work in the media is never over … the saving grace is there's going to be another show tomorrow.”
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Boise State Public Radio turns 45 years old this year and we are continuing to grow.
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2022 was a big here for us here at Boise State Public Radio. Between expanding our digital team and adding a new reporter to focus on Canyon County, as well as winning a national Edward R. Murrow, we are very proud of our news team and the growth we have seen as a station.
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Boise State Public Radio was recognized over the weekend during the annual awards ceremony by the Idaho Press Club.
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Journalist Ashley Ahearn has taken listeners for a ride – often aboard a horse or pickup – in her must-hear podcast Women’s Work. More specifically, Ahearn says the episodes are “visits.”“I think there’s an art to a good visit, as any country person knows,” she said.
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The news and programming teams at Boise State Public Radio were recognized for their excellence during the annual awards ceremony by the Idaho Press Club.
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2020 has been … a lot. A global pandemic. Racial injustice. A historic election. Feeling like you’d rather skip the end-of-the year reflections and set…
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In recent years, local news across the country has often struggled. “News deserts” have begun springing up in places around the Mountain West as folks…
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Boise State Public Radio General Manager Tom Michael visited Morning Edition to have what has become known as a "State of the Station" conversation with…
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Here it is! Tucked between listicles of the best Netflix series to binge and favorite books of the year is your public radio station’s top 10 web stories…