Public Radio Exchange is an online marketplace for distribution, review, and licensing of public radio programming. PRX is also a growing social network and community of listeners, producers, and stations collaborating to reshape public radio. Our mission is to create more opportunities for diverse programming of exceptional quality, interest, and importance to reach more listeners.
PRX Licensing walkthrough for KFOK. Raw video.
Public Radio Exchange (PRX.org) staffer Genevieve answers questions about how to use the site.
This is a raw video of a webinar about American Routes' distribution moving to PRX. For more info, head to http://prx.org/americanroutes.
This is a raw video of a PRX 101 for Producers webinar that took place in Feb. 2011. It is a walkthrough of: 1. How PRX works 2. The setup of PRX.org 3. How to upload your radio pieces to PRX.org 4. How to promote yourself on PRX and to the outside world
PRX, developer of the Public Radio Player, provides the public radio community with an update on the iPhone app and future plans. http://www.publicradioplayer.org
Jay Allison, producer of The Moth Radio Hour, shares why he likes The Moth. The Spring 2010 Season of The Moth Radio Hour is available to public radio stations here: http://www.prx.org/themoth
Andrew Wilson, the former new media strategist and web manager for Flu.gov, discusses the role social media played in the Government's H1N1 information campaign.
FluPortal team member Josh Andrews presents the latest tools and resources available on the FluPortal.org website.
In this segment of the January 28th webinar, NPR's Joe Neel provides an update on swine flu in the U.S. and upcoming NPR coverage plans.
This FluPortal webinar updates the public media system on the status of swine flu in the U.S. and examines lessons for future crisis response planning. Originally broadcast January 28, 2010.