What is Public Insight Network?
Share what you know – become a source for public radio! Your work, education and life experience – even your hobbies – give you knowledge and insights that can help us cover the news in greater depth and uncover stories we might not otherwise find. > Join the Public Insight Network When a story breaks about identity theft, we want to learn from those affected or those looking for ways to avoid it. When we report that nearly half of American older workers have saved less than $25,000 toward retirement, we want to know how they are coping. With foreign adoption on the rise, we want to understand what that trend means for the parents and children involved. Thanks to e-mail and the Internet, our radio producers and reporters can quickly find and learn from thousands of people who have experience or knowledge on a story we are covering. We call this Public Insight Journalism, and it relies on people like you, who we call public sources.