바바라 보가예프
Barbara Bogaev바바라 보가예프는 공영 라디오 다큐멘터리 프로그램 사운드프린트의 진행자로 유명한 미국의 라디오 저널리스트입니다.
초기 생활
그녀는 1983년 [citation needed]예일 대학교 실리만 대학에서 비교 문학 학위를 받고 우등으로 졸업했습니다.
직업
Bogaev는 PBS 계열사와 CBS,[1] Nickelodeon에서 텔레비전 작업을 했습니다.
그녀는 2004년부터[2] 2006년까지 전 미국 퍼블릭 미디어 프로그램인 Weekend America의 공동 진행자였다.2006년 12월 5일, Weekend America에서 Bogaev가 [3]쇼를 떠날 것이라는 내용의 메모가 돌았다.2006년 12월 9일, 이 쇼의 공동 진행자인 빌 래드케는 그녀나 프로그램에 대한 구체적인 언급 없이 보가예프의 퇴장을 발표했다.위크엔드 아메리카는 2009년 1월 31일에 마지막으로 방송되었다.
보가예프는 테리 그로스와 함께 National Public Radio 프로그램인 Fresh Air의 대체 진행자였다.
American Public Media 2013-2014의 [4]Marketplace Weekend 게스트 진행자였습니다.
그녀는 폴저 셰익스피어 [5][6]도서관에서 제작한 셰익스피어 무제한 팟캐스트 시리즈의 진행자 중 한 명이다.
보가예프 게스트는 산타모니카의 [7][8]KCRW에서 뉴스 문화 잡지 "To The Point"와 "Press Play"를 진행한다.
사운드 프린트
Peabody-Award 수상[9] 경력이 있는 SOUNDPRINT®[10] Media Center, Inc.는 1988년 1월부터 2012년 [11][12]7월까지 메릴랜드 주[13][14][15][16][17][18] 로렐에서 기사를 발표했습니다.
WJHU에서 설립된 SOUNDPRINT는 1988년 1월 공영방송공사,[19] 국립예술기부 및 미국 라디오 프로그램[22][23][24][25] 기금에서 자금을 지원받아 Bill Siemering이 이그제큐티브 [20][21]프로듀서로서 첫 방송되었습니다.
Moira Rankin은 NPR의 위성 라디오 [27]채널에서 운영되는 독립 비영리 단체인 Soundprint Media Center의 사장이었습니다[26].SOUNDPRINT의 프리랜서 Lisa Simeone은 점령 운동에 [26][28][29][30][31]관여했다는 이유로 2011년 10월 19일 해고되었다.
레퍼런스
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- ^ "Barbara Bogaev". Weekend America. publicradio.org. Archived from the original on 2004-10-12. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ^ Kevin Roderick (5 December 2006). "Upheaval at 'Weekend America'". LA Observed. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
- ^ "Barbara Bogaev, Author". Marketplace (radio program). Retrieved 27 November 2021.
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- ^ "LA Time's Robert Faturechi on Lee Baca's Retirement". KCRW. SoundCloud. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
Robert Faturechi of the Los Angeles Times talks with Barbara Bogaev about Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca's Retirement
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- ^ "Soundprint". PRX - Public Radio Exchange. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ^ "Award # 9453001 - Making Connections: SOUNDPRINT Explores Science and Technology". National Science Foundation. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
Moira Rankin (Principal Investigator); Anna Maria de Freitas (Co-Principal Investigator);
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Forfeited Not In Good Standing (THE ENTITY WAS FORFEITED FOR FAILURE TO FILE PROPERTY RETURN FOR 2016)
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Freelance radio broadcaster Lisa Simeone, a veteran host of public radio documentary and music programs, was fired late Oct. 19 from Soundprint, the independently produced long-form doc series, for violating NPR’s ethics code.
- ^ "The Forest In our Backyard (05-DG-11233225-252)". Urban Forestry South. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
Urban Forestry South (UFS) is the USDA Forest Service Southern Region's Urban and Community Forestry (U&CF) service center focused on providing urban natural resource information, science, and technology to provide long-term sustainability of urban ecosystems.
- ^ "Johanns Announces More Than $860,000 In Urban And Community Forestry Grants". US Forest Service. 29 March 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ^ McKerrow, Steve (February 4, 1994). "'Soundprint' becomes incorporated". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 2021-11-27. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
"Soundprint," founded at WJHU-FM (88.1) in Baltimore six years ago, is about to evolve into an independent production company to be known as Soundprint Media Center, Inc....the program will move this spring from WJHU headquarters on North Charles Street to new studio facilities being built at WAMU-FM (88.5) in Washington.
- ^ "Soundprint on the World". baltimore sun. baltimore. November 25, 1993. Archived from the original on 2021-11-27. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
Six years ago, a new weekly public radio documentary series hit the airwaves. Called "Soundprint," it is produced by WJHU-FM (88.1), the public radio station of Baltimore's Johns Hopkins University, and carried by 205 other stations throughout the nation.
- ^ McKerrow, Steve (August 6, 1993). "NPR testing out European broadcast". baltimore sun. Archived from the original on 27 November 2021. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
"Soundprint," which affiliated earlier this year with NPR after previously being carried by American Public Radio, is heard locally at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on WJHU-FM [88.1] and repeated at 7:30 a.m. Sundays.
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Modeling SOUNDPRINT on Life Magazine, "the aural equivalent of photojournalism," as he would put it, Siemering envisioned SOUNDPRINT as a showcase for the finest works of radio journalism that told their stories through sound, that set new standards and stretched the limits of the medium.
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- ^ a b Wemple, Erik (20 October 2011). "NPR and Simeone: Lots of corrections". Washington Post. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ^ Everhart, Karen (November 7, 2011). "News leaders draw hard line on employees' public comments". Current.
- ^ Martin, Adam (20 October 2011). "Public Radio Host Fired After Speaking for Occupy D.C." The Atlantic. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ^ Signore, John Del (28 October 2011). "Public Radio Fires People Who Support Occupy Wall Street". Gothamist. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ^ Schiffman, Richard (25 October 2011). "NPR dodges the peril of socialist opera". Salon. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ^ Hagey, Keach (October 20, 2011). "NPR host fired for working as Occupy DC spox". POLITICO. Retrieved 27 November 2021.