Thanks, NPR. That Was Satisfying.
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by Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
1w ago
Have NPR's news magazines occasionally been sounding more radiophonic lately? Rob thinks so. He's collected a handful of satisfying moments of writing, production, and reporting from several reporters: Daniel Estrin, Avery Keatley, Andrew Limbong, Barbara Moran, Ari Shapiro, and Andrea Shea ..read more
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The Um, A Deep Dive
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by Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
3w ago
"Ums." You're supposed to cut them out, right? But what if the "um" means something? Talia Augustidis noticed her boyfriend "ummed" when he was lying and she thought "radio story." Talia takes a deep dive into the importance of not cutting out all the "ums" as well as the backstory to her piece for the BBC's Short Cuts called "What's In An Um ..read more
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Revisiting: Should I or Shouldn’t I — Recording in Stereo
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by Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
1M ago
One of the top three questions Rob often hears when he's teaching is, "Should I record in stereo?" Rob says mono is usually the way to go. But on this archive episode of Sound School, former NPR engineer Flawn Williams evangelizes about the value of stereo recordings, and he brought along several sound-rich examples ..read more
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For the Love of Radio, Get Out of the Studio!
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by Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
2M ago
In honor of World Radio Day this week, The Sound School Podcast is celebrating with a story that exemplifies the power of radio to evoke striking images — a story reported from a remote hillside in Slovenia.   ..read more
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A Triple Whammy
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by Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
2M ago
Katz Laszlo says writing and tracking for herself is complicated enough. But it's an even greater challenge writing for and tracking with the two co-hosts of The Europeans podcast. Katz lays out how she and the hosts wrangle it all on the latest Sound School ..read more
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Tracking Partners
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by Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
3M ago
It's a brave thing to share the outtakes from a tracking session. All the blemishes are right there. But, Martine Powers and Rennie Svirnovsky from audio team at The Washington Post have graciously done just that. Hearing how they work as tracking partners is a real gift for anyone who wants to perform better in the mic booth ..read more
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Revisiting: Goldstein on Writing, Fonts, and The Goldstein
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by Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
3M ago
While there were many great podcasts released in 2023, no one will remember the year as a good one for the people who make podcasts. There were far too many layoffs and cancellations including a show dear to our radio hearts at Transom, Heavyweight, hosted by Jonathan Goldstein. In honor of the show and Jonathan's remarkable writing, Rob revisits his chat with Jonathan where they talked about process, fonts, and a writing maneuver they jokingly dubbed "The Goldstein."  ..read more
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Which Is the Better Open?
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by Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
4M ago
Rob takes himself to task on this episode. He felt the beginning of the last episode of Sound School was so boring, he rewrote it. Compare the old version with the new version be sure to tell us at Transom which is the better open.  ..read more
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Reporting Out at the Edge
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by Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
4M ago
Theo Greenly reports for a public radio station in the far-flung Aleutian Islands in Alaska. When he started, about two and a half years ago, he thought he'd hit the ground running reporting in-depth, documentary-style pieces. Instead, he learned he really needed to get his bearings first and just report the news. His stories about how to report -- and navigate all the transportation challenges -- in such a remote location are fun and insightful.  ..read more
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Mixing Fiction with Non-Fiction
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by Rob Rosenthal/PRX/Transom.org
5M ago
Fiction should stay in its corner, non-fiction in its corner. Or so Rob thought until he heard producer Pippa Johnstone seamlessly and effectively mix the two in her memorable podcast "Expectant," where Pippa explores a remarkably uncomfortable question: In a time of climate change, is it okay to have children?  ..read more
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