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How crime reporting plus data leads to greater transparency

Amos Gelb is the founder and publisher of DC Witness and Baltimore Witness, which combine journalism, transparency and data to ensure accountability of the criminal justice system in Washington D.C. and Baltimore. Keep up with the latest news about the It’s All Journalism podcast, sign up for our weekly email newsletter. Also, listen to our…

Gershwin Prize for Lionel Richie

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden about Lionel Richie receiving the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song tonight at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington D.C. You’ll also hear a brief snippet of Lionel Richie from the red carpet at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2017.

Better News: How 1 pound of coffee can reduce digital subscriber churn

Paid circulation has always been a part of The Keene Sentinel‘s revenue stream, but the New Hampshire paper recently pivoted to focus on growing its digital subscriptions. Chief Operating Officer Terrence Williams wrote a report for Better News about how 1 pound of coffee helped The Sentinel reduce its digital subscriber churn and raise online…

KT Tunstall

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with singer/songwriter KT Tunstall, who performs live at State Theatre in Falls Church, Virginia on Sunday. They discussed her biggest hits, from “Suddenly I See” to “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree,” as well as overcoming hearing loss to record a trilogy of albums about mind, body and soul.