Pulse of the Planet
Currently aired on 250+ public and commercial broadcast outlets worldwide, Pulse of the Planet is heard by 200,000 listeners daily on radio and as a popular podcast. It’s one of the longest-running short format science programs on radio, and recently celebrated its 7000th broadcast. Over the years, the series has been funded by the National Science Foundation, NASA, the American Museum of Natural History, Virginia Tech and the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Pulse’s original underwriter was DuPont, who wanted to be associated with a program that explored solutions to environmental challenges. They sponsored Pulse of the Planet for 15 years, receiving the benefits of high audience ratings, a low CPM, and an award-winning radio series. Conceived as an alternative for “the news”, Pulse tracks the rhythms of life on earth in the realms of nature, culture and science. With Pulse’s distinctive use of ambient sound, you don’t just hear about an event, you experience it.
Listen to audio from Pulse of the Planet.
Visit www.pulseplanet.com
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