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The internship will require applicants to handle tasks involved in the everyday operation of a radio newsroom.
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Michigan Radio is taking part in America Amplified, a national initiative to help empower voters ahead of the 2022 mid-term elections and promote community engagement journalism.
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You can join Michigan Radio’s Mercedes Mejia and a small group of other Michigan Radio listeners for an exclusive trip to Cuba in February, 2023.Michigan Radio travelers will visit the Museum of the Revolution, Old Havana, the La Corona Cigar Factory, Hemingway’s Farm, meet with local artists at the San Jose Market and Art Center, the local Old Style Classic Car Club and much more.
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Michigan Radio is thrilled to partner with Back Pocket Media to bring a captivating live storytelling event featuring journalists, music and community on Thursday, July 14, 2022.
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The substitute host will deliver live newscasts, interstitial breaks, and seamlessly transition the station’s hundreds of thousands of listeners from national programming to local content from our studios in Ann Arbor, MI.
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Michigan Radio has been recognized with three regional Edward R. Murrow Awards in the Large Market Radio category. The station won awards in the Digital, News Documentary and Overall Excellence categories. The Murrow Awards are presented by the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) to honor outstanding achievements in electronic journalism.
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A leaked document indicates that the U.S. Supreme Court could soon overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. What does that mean for Michigan? Michigan Radio’s Zoe Clark led a discussion about the legal and political ramifications of Roe v. Wade possibly being overturned, Michigan's existing 1931 law banning abortions, and even what it could mean for other rights of pregnant women at a fast paced Issues & Ale.
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The Detroit Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists has announced the winners of this year’s Excellence in Journalism Awards.
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As the nation prepares to pour billions of federal dollars into rescuing water systems, the Great Lakes News Collaborative investigates the true cost of water in Michigan with a special series of reports and events during May.
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Michigan Radio was presented with 13 awards from the Michigan Associated Press Media Editors on Wednesday. These awards recognize excellence in news coverage throughout 2021. The station was honored with seven First Place awards, including Best Documentary, Best Investigative Reporting and Best Multimedia Storytelling. The station also received six Second Place awards.
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As the nation prepares to pour billions of federal dollars into rescuing water systems, join Environment Report host Lester Graham at this live online discussion as he talks with reporters from the Great Lakes News Collaborative about the true cost of water in Michigan.
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Michigan Radio is committed to ensuring the station's staffing composition reflects the diverse communities we serve, in addition to efforts to create news content that reflects the diversity of people across our state and to develop relationships with marginalized communities.