词条 | HEAT with John Hockenberry |
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HistoryIn 1986 Brad Spear at WGBH began developing a program with Murray Street Production in the wake of new radio funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. In August of that year, HEAT of the Night with Marty Goldenson premiered. In 1988, the National Endowment for the Arts Media Program made its largest radio grant that year toward further production of HEAT. National Public Radio (NPR) committed to providing the balance with significant support of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. In late 1989, HEAT with John Hockenberry premiered on NPR.[2] The New York Times described it as "an innovative mix of public affairs segments and performances," but the show was canceled after about one year. Creator Steve Rathe of Murray Street said, "The recession came along, and the network wasn't finding the underwriting dollars they had committed to."[3] References1. ^Associated Press (March 30, 1991). [https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20610FD355A0C738FDDAA0894D9494D81 CNN Wins a Peabody for Its War Coverage.] New York Times 2. ^Staff report (February 9, 1990). Switching on the HEAT. The Buffalo News 3. ^Gladstone, Valerie (April 9, 2000). [https://www.nytimes.com/2000/04/09/arts/television-radio-a-radio-host-empowered-to-follow-his-whims.html?pagewanted=all Television/Radio; A Radio Host Empowered to Follow His Whims.] New York Times External links
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