Hi PRX Producer,
You might have noticed we just made some significant changes to PRX.org. Based on your suggestions and ideas, the updated piece page is designed to help stations find what they need on your pieces more quickly.
We also created a friendlier, faster way to upload audio through the browser.
3.9 has more than sixty other enhancements and bug fixes, including more visible membership information.
Thanks for pushing good changes at PRX!
-Genevieve
Member Support &
Editorial Associate
Welcome PRX 3.9
New piece page highlights:
More visible piece data including the audio player, length, timing, cues, news holes, production date and content advisories above the fold. Do your part: add this key info to your pieces!
We show more of your pieces on each piece page, right below the audio player.
A more concise piece summary, plus a producer contact button next to the photo.
Now you can see station carriage reports on both the piece page and My PRX. If your piece gets licensed and the station doesn’t fill out carriage info, please contact them from their PRX profile.
Our new browser uploader lets you select and upload all your files for a piece at once. Learn more.

Do you have more ideas of what we need next on PRX.org to make it work better for you? Let us know!
Tips & Resources
Want your work in a podcast?
Several PRX producers’ pieces have already been featured in EconomyBeat. Let us know if you have a piece you want us to consider for it: add the piece to PRX and give it the tag “ebpodcast” or email Roman Mars.
Updated: An Ideal Piece Page
Have you filled out all the useful info that makes your pieces attractive to stations? Learn how.
Fan us on Facebook!
We share cool pieces (maybe one of yours!), the latest PRX news and more on our page.
Opportunities
Did you start in youth radio?
PRX’s YouthCast host, Molly Adams, is producing a new Web segment interviewing adults who found their passion for media when they joined a youth radio group. Email Molly if this is you — share your story with the country’s youngest producers!
Science Literacy Training
SoundVision Productions is presenting Science Literacy Training for public radio reporters and producers in the Bay Area, April 11-17. The workshop includes sessions on science journalism, reporting science for radio and more. Applicants receive no-cost tuition, free board, a stipend toward transportation and some meals. Applications are due by 5 p.m. PST on Dec. 10.
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