Gerry Rohde worked at Washington University and collected classic cars, but he was best known as the evening host with the unusual accent at St. Louis Public Radio. The station (KWMU-FM) announced Monday afternoon that he had died suddenly at 55. “Gerry was a reliable and beloved character around the station,” according to its Twitter post.
TOKYO Japan’s public broadcasting organization NHK released a video from RIKEN, Japan’s largest scientific research institute, which utilized a supercomputer’s predictive algorithm to demonstrate particulate […]
. Jerusalem Affairs Minister Zeev Elkin, a candidate for mayor of the capital, criticized the Israel Public Broadcasting Corporation Thursday, following the European Union’s decision […]
NPR turns 50 On May 3, 1971, the National Public Radio news program “All Things Considered” premiered. To mark NPR’s 50th anniversary, correspondent Faith Salie […]