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Yonder Radio is a new, free, hour-long show that is fresh every week and designed to help fill programming gaps. We feature nuanced stories that represent the 60 million people who live in rural America, and the distinct communities they call home.
Every week we bring rural conversations with national reach to listeners around the country.
This week we start off with a Daily Yonder story about rural counties whose sheriffs are collaborating with ICE to increase immigration enforcement. We’ll also hear from Boris McCutcheon, a musician from New Mexico, whose music will grace your ears throughout the episode. Later, you will hear a Reveal and Daily Yonder collaboration about the Trump Administration’s cuts to funding for solar development in Montana. Also, we’ll hear about seed savers with reporting from the annual Appalachian Seed Swap, and finally, we’ll take a trip to a small town in Washington state where artist Perri Lynch Howard uses sound to create art and bring awareness to the importance of quiet spaces.
Join us for all that and more on this week’s episode of Yonder Radio.
Yonder Radio is available across all digital platforms, and on air with partner radio stations around the country. If you’re a station interested in broadcasting Yonder Radio, sign up below or get in contact with the team at joel@ruralstrategies.org.
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More Information About Yonder Radio
What?
Yonder Radio is a new, free, hour-long show that is fresh every week and designed to help fill programming gaps. We’ll feature nuanced stories that represent the 60 million people who live in rural America, and the distinct communities they call home.
Each week will start with a news round-up: think of this as the top headlines read through a rural lens. For instance, how does a government shutdown affect federal workers living in rural communities? Or, what do changes in Medicare policy mean for small town hospitals? We’ll also talk with reporters for in-depth but conversational segments going beyond the headlines, exploring their coverage on topics shaping rural communities. We’ll highlight how these stories unfold across different regions, offering local nuance with a broader perspective.
Yonder Radio is not just news. It’s also a show focused on rural lives and livelihoods. That means weekly human-interest stories, hearing from hunters, farmers, gardeners, and shopkeepers; conversations with artists supporting and reimagining traditions; performances by regional musicians; and vibrant analysis of rural representation in pop culture. Add in a round of engaging trivia, and you’ve got a show that’s as rich and varied as the places it comes from.
Why?
Public media just took a $1.1 billion hit, thanks to recent Congressional cuts, and as we’ve all seen, it’s rural broadcasters that bear the brunt. And even before these cuts, the rural communities we all cover have felt the consequences of a media landscape transformed by conglomerates, consolidation, and the declining resources available to local outlets.
Yonder Radio is designed to fill programming gaps for those stations struggling to find quality content. It will be formatted to fit stations’ needs with internal breaks built in. Yonder Radio gives stations an accessible, flexible, high-quality hour of content every week.
Who?
Yonder Radio is produced by the Center for Rural Strategies, publisher of the Daily Yonder. Centering rural stories with nuance, context, and care has made the Daily Yonder the nation’s preeminent source for rural news for nearly two decades. Rural Strategies’ additional programs, including Rural Assembly, Rural Faith Initiative, and Living Traditions, will provide enriching voices and stories to this collaborative radio show. Yonder Radio is hosted by Jared Ewy, a veteran radio personality and regular contributor to the Daily Yonder.

Facts Only

The show is called Yonder Radio
It is hour-long and airs weekly
It is produced by the Center for Rural Strategies
Jared Ewy hosts the show
The show features stories about rural America
Stories will be read through a rural lens
Each episode includes a news round-up
The show includes conversations with various rural stakeholders
Includes sheriffs collaborating with ICE on immigration enforcement
Features musicians, reporters, seed savers, and artists
Also includes weekly human-interest stories
Performances by regional musicians
Round of engaging trivia
Discussions about rural representation in pop culture
Available across all digital platforms
Broadcast with partner radio stations around the country

Executive Summary

Yonder Radio is a new, free hour-long radio show that aims to fill programming gaps and provide nuanced stories about rural America. The show features conversations with various rural stakeholders, including sheriffs collaborating with ICE on immigration enforcement, musicians, reporters, seed savers, and artists. Each episode will also include a news round-up read through a rural lens, local human-interest stories, performances by regional musicians, trivia, and discussions about rural representation in pop culture. Yonder Radio is produced by the Center for Rural Strategies and hosted by Jared Ewy. The show is available across all digital platforms and on air with partner radio stations around the country.

Full Take

Yonder Radio is an attempt to address the underrepresentation of rural America in media by providing a platform for nuanced stories about rural communities. The show seeks to fill programming gaps left by recent Congressional cuts to public media funding that have particularly affected rural broadcasters. By centering rural stories with nuance, context, and care, Yonder Radio aims to provide high-quality content to stations struggling to find such resources. The show's diverse format, including news, human-interest stories, music, trivia, and analysis of rural representation in pop culture, reflects the richness and variety of rural life. However, it is important to consider the potential for bias or lack of balance in the show's selection and presentation of stories about rural America. Additionally, as a collaborative effort between the Center for Rural Strategies and various partner radio stations, it is crucial to examine the potential influence of these organizations on the content and perspectives presented in Yonder Radio.

Sentinel — Human

Confidence

The analysis suggests that the text is likely human-written, with natural variations in sentence length and transitions. The passionately delivered information supports this conclusion.

Signals Detected
low severity: Slight variance in sentence length and transition usage
medium severity: Passionate emphasis on the purpose and content of Yonder Radio
low severity: Unique structure and topic progression, no identical argumentative skeleton
low severity: No claims appear inconvenient or excessively perfect
Human Indicators
Unique tone and style reflect a human journalist's voice