Innovation Hub

Innovation Hub is a United States-based, syndicated public radio program produced by WGBH and distributed by Public Radio International.[1] The weekly, hour-long show is hosted by Kara Miller and covers education, technology, culture, sustainable living, and business.[2]

Innovation Hub
Running time1 hour
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
Home stationWGBH
SyndicatesPublic Radio International
StarringKara Miller
Recording studioBoston, Massachusetts
Websiteinnovationhub.org

Coverage

Innovation Hub was launched at Boston’s WGBH in 2011 and began national syndication in May 2014.[3] It is currently carried by more than 100 public radio stations, including WNYC, WBEZ, KUHF, WCPN and its home station, WGBH.[4]

Host

Kara Miller is the host and executive editor of Innovation Hub, which she launched in 2011. Kara has also appeared on “The Takeaway,” “PRI's The World,” and “Marketplace Tech."

Her writing has appeared in The Boston Globe, The National Journal, TheAtlantic.com, The Huffington Post, and The International Herald Tribune. Kara holds a Ph.D. from Tufts and a B.A. from Yale. She serves on the advisory committee of the Lemelson Foundation.[5]

Guests

Past guests on the program have included Michael Pollan, Marissa Mayer, Walter Isaacson, and Sherry Turkle.[3]

gollark: Too ugly.
gollark: For the dlcord thing, just purchase™ a cheap VPS for £10 a month or something.
gollark: So why do yo uneed a nuclear bunker?
gollark: What do you mean "nuclear bunker VPS"?
gollark: 12kreq/day is not that much except that it uses images which might be big.

References

  1. "Public Radio International to Launch WGBH's Innovation Hub to Stations Nationwide". pri.org. PR Newswire. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  2. "Innovation Hub Airs Saturday". prnewswire.com. Vermont Public Radio. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  3. Keohane, Dennis (2 May 2014). "WGBH's Innovation Hub is going national". betaboston.com. Boston Globe. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  4. "Station Finder". pri.org. Public Radio International. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  5. http://blogs.wgbh.org/innovation-hub/2011/1/1/about-innovation-hub/
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