Company:Public Radio InternationalCompany Website Location(s):401 2nd Avenue North, Suite 500Minneapolis, MN 55401 Map Location Fax:(612) 330-9260Industry:Non-ProfitSize:50-99 |
Company Overview
At Public Radio International, we invite listeners to hear a different voice with content that provides unique perspectives on our interdependent world.
Partnering with public media's most talented producers and hosts, we offer distinctly global voices on PRI's "The World" and BBC World Service. We offer singular, diverse voices on "The Tavis Smiley Show." We present voices of culture, contemporary American life and artistry on "This American Life" and "Studio 360 from PRI and WNYC." And we provide decidedly fresh takes on "WireTap" and "The Sound of Young America." Mission Public Radio International's mission is to serve audiences as a distinctive content source for information, insights and cultural experiences essential to living in our diverse, interconnected world. An organization's culture and environment are created by the collective attitudes, energies, opinions and experiences of the people who work in it. Because we seek to hire people who support our mission and core principles, we strive to create a culture that reflects those principles. Along those lines, we expect and encourage PRI staff members to be fully present and engaged in their roles, working toward the collective good of the company and their co-workers; to be responsible for what they do and how they do it; to stand up for what they know to be true; and to speak up and share their ideas and opinions with others. View our Core Values. PRI embraces diversity and is an equal opportunity employer! Core principles Public Radio International recognizes as core principles: ¦the central role played by diversity in our nation's past and its importance to our future ¦the urgent need to understand connections between American life and cultures around the globe ¦the responsibility of public media to encourage the exchange of ideas and search for common principles fundamental to a civil society and ¦the power of sound and of the spoken word to engage the mind and nurture the human spirit. |