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		<title>Distribution as Promotion &#8211; Rekha on Growing the Audience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PRX&#8217;s Rekha Murthy was recently invited to add her thoughts to the Station Resource Group&#8217;s (SRG) collection of short essays on how to &#8220;widen the use and deepen the value of public radio&#8217;s service.&#8221;   SRG is putting the finishing touches on Grow the Audience &#8211; an important and much-anticipated research initiative funded by CPB. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Rekha intro" href="http://blog.prx.org/2008/12/greetings-from-a-new-prxer/">PRX&#8217;s Rekha Murthy</a> was recently invited to add her thoughts to the Station Resource Group&#8217;s (SRG) collection of short essays on how to &#8220;<span>widen the use and deepen the value of public radio&#8217;s service.</span>&#8221;   SRG is putting the finishing touches on Grow the Audience &#8211; an important and much-anticipated research initiative funded by CPB. You can <a title="SRG grow the audience reports" href="http://www.srg.org/gta.html" target="_blank">read more about the full project and download more of the preliminary reports and essays here</a>.</p>
<p><a title="Download PDF" href="http://www.srg.org/GTA/Murthy_Distribution_as_Promotion.pdf" target="_blank">Download the PDF of Rekha&#8217;s essay</a>, excerpted here.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Distribution as Promotion </strong><br />
<em>Setting public radio objects in motion </em></p>
<p>by Rekha Murthy<br />
Public Radio Exchange (PRX)</p>
<p>Six years ago, I left NPR to work with Web and mobile media. Now I&#8217;m back in public<br />
radio, with Public Radio Exchange, and I think of that time away as a really long aircheck.<br />
I&#8217;m no longer the listener I used to produce for at All Things Considered: terrestrial<br />
broadcast is only a fraction of a listening experience that has become fragmented and<br />
dynamic. I stream station and show feeds from across the country, catching Morning<br />
Edition on KCRW when I oversleep on a snowy morning, and sticking around for sunny<br />
weather reports and Morning Becomes Eclectic. My browser&#8217;s bookmarks include On the<br />
Media, Studio 360, This American Life, and All Songs Considered. I download podcasts like<br />
World Cafe, alt.NPR, and The World Technology Podcast. I tend to listen to All Things<br />
Considered by scanning the online rundowns and streaming only what grabs my interest.<br />
Even when I do use my radio receiver, I&#8217;ll then go to the Web to email a good story or<br />
episode to friends and post the link on a social bookmarking site. The Web is where I find<br />
new listening, too.</p>
<p>This experience of fragmentation and recombination forms the basis of how I think about<br />
growing the public radio audience.</p>
<p><strong>Break Public Radio Down to Build It Back Up </strong><br />
Public radio is often talked about as a single entity. In some ways – such as mission and<br />
standards – it is, and we should continue to raise public awareness at the entity level.<br />
However, there&#8217;s another kind of outreach that has great potential in today&#8217;s fragmented<br />
media landscape, one that wields public radio objects, not just categories or entities.   &#8230;</p></blockquote>
<p><a title="Download PDF" href="http://www.srg.org/GTA/Murthy_Distribution_as_Promotion.pdf" target="_blank">Read the rest of the essay here (PDF download).</a></p>
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