Community Media/NATIONAL RADIO PROJECT

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About Us

National Radio Project, producer of Making Contact, is the core focus of International Media Project. National Radio Project heightens public consciousness, broadens debate on critical social issues and encourages civic participation, by giving voice to diverse perspectives and opinions underrepresented in the mass media.

In pursuit of this vision, National Radio Project produces and distributes compelling public affairs and news programs, which are offered to non-commercial radio stations without charge, via satellite, CD cassette tape and Internet. National Radio Project also distributes program copies to educational institutions and community organizations.

National Radio Project trains independent journalists and community members in radio skills, improving popular access to the media. National Radio Project increases the media capacity of community groups often forming unique partnerships and collaboratives.

International Media Project is an independent, non profit organization founded in 1994 (501(c)(3) Tax ID #94-3239511). IMP is committed to investigative journalism, in-depth critical analysis, the promotion of civic participation and the dissemination of educational material. International Media Project's core focus is National Radio Project.

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