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Public Media Giving Days are happening this week and now is your chance to make a difference.
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Failures to Act, a powerful multimedia investigation from NHPR’s Document team — produced in collaboration with the visual storytellers at The Pudding — has been nominated for a 2024 Peabody Award in the Immersive & Interactive category.
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New Hampshire Public Radio is now accepting applications for its Community Advisory Board (CAB)—a panel of listeners from across the state providing feedback to the station about programming, policies, services, and community interests. New terms begin Fall 2025.
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Students who are permanent residents of New Hampshire and plan to, or are, enrolled at an accredited institution of higher learning are encouraged to apply for the NHAB’s Broadcaster Scholarship Program. Deadline to apply is Friday April 11, 2025.
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NHPR is thrilled to introduce you to the host of Check This Out, Rachel Barenbaum.
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If you’ve been following the news lately, you may have heard debates over whether taxpayer money should fund public media. Major budget discussions are happening in Washington, with some lawmakers focused on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
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NHPR is proud to share the highlights from our FY2024 Impact Report, reflecting the meaningful work done to inform and engage people in New Hampshire and beyond. We invite you to explore the full report here.
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NHPR is very excited to introduce our new Youth and Education Sr. Reporter, Annmarie Timmins!
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NHPR is pleased to announce Zoe Kay has recently been promoted to Community Engagement and Marketing Manager. If you’ve been lucky enough to meet Zoe at an NHPR event, you’ll understand why she’s perfect for this position.
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NHPR earned two first-place awards at the annual New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters (NHAB) Granite Mikes Awards. NHAB Executive Director Tracy Caruso hosted the event, which also marked the organization’s 70th anniversary.