The public broadcaster, WXXI, first approached the
commercial radio station, WDKX, in 2006 to team up on covering a mayoral race
in the city. Since then, according to a story at current.org, the two have continued to collaborate on examining
race, politics, education and other community issues in a partnership that
amplifies the voice of both stations and boosts their newsgathering
capabilities.
At first glance, the two seem to be unlikely partners. WXXI
operates both TV and radio stations; it airs news and public affairs on its AM
signal for an audience that’s 81 percent white and 16 percent African-American.
The locally owned WDKX airs mainly hip-hop and R&B for an audience that’s
60 percent African-American and younger than WXXI’s. It frequently is among the
top-rated stations in the city.
But by partnering, WXXI has been able to get its news
coverage and personalities in front of WDKX’s audience, who otherwise might not
tune in for public radio fare. And WDKX has boosted the local news on its
airwaves by drawing on the resources and connections of WXXI’s bigger news team.
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