Many Americans grew up with a transistor radio somewhere in the home. Out of it emanated the commentaries, stories, news, and analysis. Public radio was a key means of getting information. But between podcasts, satellite radio and on-demand streaming, some argue that signal is fading. Nimble upstarts and emerging technologies have created wildly successful new platforms, enabling a broad diversity of creators to broadcast their views. What does this mean for the future of public radio? Intelligence Squared host and moderator John Donvan moderates a debate between two media luminaries, who zero in on this existential question: Is Public Radio Still Relevant?
Arguing "No" is Kmele Foster, political commentator and Co-Founder of Freethink. Arguing "Yes" is podcast creator and Co-Founder of Magnificent Noise, Eric Nuzum.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season Preview: New Year, New Debates
#83 - Should We Avoid Eating Anything With A Face?
#105 - Is Smart Technology Making Us Dumb?
#159 - Has Silicon Valley Lost Its Soul?
An IQ2US Thanksgiving Tradition
#158 - Is Trump Bad for Comedy?
#157 - Will Progressive Populism Save The Democratic Party?
#156 - Will Retail Alliances Fix the U.S. Health Care System?
#155 - Unresolved: U.S. National Security
Join IQ2US Live in New York
#154 - Has Globalization Undermined the American Working Class?
#153 - Is Social Media Good For Democracy?
#152 - Trigger Warning: Are Safe Spaces Dangerous?
#151 - Will Automation Crash Democracy?
#150 - Can Negotiations Denuclearize North Korea?
#149 - Is Bitcoin More Than A Bubble?
#148 - Should Net Neutrality Be Saved?
#147 - As We Evolve, Do We Need God Less?
#146 - Does Humanitarian Intervention Do More Harm Than Good?
#145 - Have Dating Apps Killed Romance?
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Teachers Talk Radio
LifeBlood
Navigating Life After 40
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast