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Stephen King to Shut Down His 3 Radio Stations in Maine
Stephen King, the horror author whose books have sold hundreds of millions of copies, inspired classic films and disturbed untold nights of sleep, has long played another role closer to his home in Maine: local media magnate. For more than four…
Radio 1's Greg James takes immediate action over Gregg Wallace misconduct claims
Greg James has made his feelings about MasterChef star Gregg Wallace very clear with the recent change made to his BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show. Wallace, 60, announced he was stepping down from the popular BBC show last week after it was revealed…
Trump team signs an agreement with the DOJ for security clearances - TPR: The Public's Radio
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Trump transition team said it can begin submitting names of officials and nominees for background checks and security clearances after it signed an agreement with the Justice Department. The FBI plays a key role…
TV On The Radio's Tunde Adebimpe Appears in New 'Star Wars' Spin-Off, 'Skeleton Crew'
TV On The Radio have already made a huge return to stages, but now, at least one of their members is making a return to our screens as well. Founding vocalist Tunde Adebimpe has taken to social media to reflect upon his latest acting role, having…
Giving Tuesday: How You Can Impact Amateur Radio
ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio is grateful to its members, who allow us to do the work on their behalf of promoting and protecting amateur radio and inspiring future generations to make ham radio and wireless technology a part of…
BBC Radio 6 Music Festival to Return to Manchester in March 2025
BBC Radio 6 Music Festival will return next spring, having found a permanent home in Greater Manchester. Scheduled to take place between March 26-29, 2025, the four-day event is set to bring a mix of live performances and DJ sets to venues across…
Mickalene Thomas makes art that 'gives Black women their flowers' - TPR: The Public's Radio
In Mickalene Thomas' art work, Black women are front and center. Her subjects are often at leisure, resting on couches and chairs, sometimes nude, and frequently accentuated by rhinestones and rich colorful patterns. “I would describe my art…
Community reacts to news that Stephen King's radio stations are going off air
BANGOR, Maine — Bangor resident Jeff Solari hosted an afternoon sports show for seven years on WZON radio called 'The Shootaround with Jeff Solari.' 'We used to broadcast games from right up there,' Solari said while pointing to the…
Jeremy Vine ordered to 'wind his neck in' by Vernon Kay as they row live on BBC Radio 2
Vernon Kay has told Jeremy Vine to 'behave' himself and wind his 'neck in' after he shared a controversial opinion. In a recent episode of Vernon's BBC Radio 2 show, co-star Jeremy revealed that Dr Sarah Jarvis was appearing on the show to explain…
The fight against medical debt is pivoting to the states after Trump's election - TPR: The Public's Radio
Worried that President-elect Donald Trump will curtail federal efforts to take on the nation's medical debt problem, patient and consumer advocates are looking to states to help people who can't afford their medical bills or pay down their debts.
Can a game help you take effective climate action? - TPR: The Public's Radio
Megan Hall: Welcome to Possibly, where we take on huge problems like the future of our planet and break them down into small questions with unexpected answers. I'm Megan Hall. This week, two of our reporters played a game that's designed to help us…
As Israel bans UNRWA, Palestinians stand to lose schools and clinics not only in Gaza - TPR: The Public's Radio
RAMALLAH, West Bank — In a classroom near the Israeli-occupied West Bank town of Ramallah, first-graders enthusiastically call out their Arabic ABCs as a teacher prompts them from a chart on the wall. About 600 girls up to ninth grade attend…
Elon Musk's more than $50 billion pay deal at Tesla was rejected again. Here is why - TPR: The Public's Radio
A judge has again rejected a more than $50 billion compensation package for Tesla CEO Elon Musk, granting a victory to the shareholder who opposed the pay amount. In a ruling on Monday, Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick said…
How do you make a film about Afghan women protesters without being in Afghanistan? - TPR: The Public's Radio
How do you make a documentary when you can't film in person — and even hiring a cameraperson is risky? That was the challenge for the award-winning Afghan filmmaker Sahra Mani, who left the country after the Taliban takeover. Her new…
Council Post: AI And The Next Industrial Revolution: Embracing The Future Without Fear
We're sitting at the edge of a transformative moment in history. As a tech CEO, I'm convinced that artificial intelligence (AI) is ushering in the next 'Industrial Revolution.' AI is not that different from the revolutionary technologies that came…
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