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Wednesday, September 10 • 2:15pm - 3:15pm
Clocks...Clocks....Clocks...

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Now that the new NPR newsmagazine clocks are set, what are the best ways to make the shows sound as smooth as possible?  How should you assemble your local breaks to minimize disruption (tune-out)?  Our panelists have prototyped local use of the new clocks and will recommend best practices on local content for the new Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition clocks. Discussion will include use of the two new news headline segments in Morning Edition for large and small market stations. Bring your questions and ideas... and, we'll follow up this session with Webinars between now and the November 17 launch.

Speakers
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Tamar Charney

Brd. Chair, PRPD & Program Director, Michigan Radio
Michigan Radio is the state’s largest public radio station serving over 500,000 listeners in southern lower Michigan. Tamar Charney oversees on-air programming, news, and the station’s online services. Charney started at Michigan Radio as a newscaster and was soon charged with... Read More →
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Tanya Ott

VP of Radio, Georgia Public Broadcasting
Tanya manages an 18-station network of radio stations spread across Georgia. Most of the network is dual format (news/classical), but GPB recently launched Atlanta's first all public radio news/talk service and will debut a new daily talk show hosted by Celeste Headlee later... Read More →
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Scott Williams

Director, Audience Research, KJZZ-KBAQ
Scott Williams has worked in public radio since 1976 when he was named Program Director of KPLU in Tacoma-Seattle. In 1989 he became Program Director of KJZZ in Phoenix and in 1993 Program Director of all-classical KBAQ as well. All three stations won PRPD awards for best-sounding... Read More →


Wednesday September 10, 2014 2:15pm - 3:15pm PDT
Pavilion West

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