Grants

Public Radio International, Inc.

Project Title

For the podcast series "Things That Go Boom"

Date

Sep. 13, 2018

Duration

10 months

Description

The mission of Carnegie Corporation of New York is to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding. Public Radio International (PRI), one of public radio’s leading producers, works to help translate foreign policy issues for a broad public audience. PRI generates and distributes innovative content to bring new voices and global perspectives to the American public. With this grant, PRI will provide editorial and production support to the Things That Go Boom podcast series, with a specific analytical focus on the complexities of the Iran nuclear deal.

Project Title

For a project to incorporate non-traditional voices in reporting on international security issues

Date

Jun. 14, 2018

Duration

24 months

Description

At a time when peace and security problems are many and complex, and people seek simple answers to complicated issues, different perspectives can contribute to an understanding of the drivers of today’s most pressing challenges. Public Radio International (PRI) works to uncover and highlight varying viewpoints. Through its website PRI.org and international news magazine The World, PRI provides context, analysis, and storytelling through views of experts and the general public from around the world. With renewed support, PRI will expand and diversify its local sources for deeper coverage of Russia, the Arab region, and the Korean Peninsula.

Project Title

For “Changing Worldviews and Identities in Uncertain Times” (w.t), a coverage initiative to explore intersection of cultural identity and global security with special attention to the perspectives of Millennials

Date

Jun. 09, 2016

Duration

24 months

Description

Public Radio International’s (PRI) The World, is the only daily news program dedicated to making international issues and events relevant and compelling to U.S. listeners. In its previous Corporation-supported phase, The World explored security issues impacting the eighteen-to-thirty-five demographic cohort such as the emerging technologies, climate change, and the refugee crisis. PRI will now recast its coverage to center on the shifting and contested identities of millennials in the Arab region and Russia as they are buffeted by powerful economic and political forces. The coverage will examine the identities youth are selecting for themselves and potential for more cooperative relationships with a younger generation. Public radio audiences are comprised of educated, civically active, and influential citizens. Corporation support will let PRI serve them with in-depth and contextual reporting on major international security issues.

Project Title

For reporting and audience engagement on international security issues targeted to younger adults

Date

Dec. 05, 2013

Duration

26 months

Project Title

For international peace and security coverage for the "The World" program

Date

Sep. 13, 2012

Duration

12 months

Project Title

For in-depth coverage of international affairs for "The World," a daily global news program

Date

Sep. 22, 2011

Duration

24 months

Project Title

As a final grant toward in-depth coverage of Africa for *The World*

Date

Jun. 09, 2005

Duration

24 months