Radio Open Source
1 min readJun 4, 2018

Open Source, a weekly public radio show covering arts, ideas, and politics that airs on WBUR in Boston (also the very first podcast ), is looking for a new producer.

It’s a dream job for an insatiably curious person, who still reads books (yes, even fiction), listens to podcasts, and has some experience as a researcher or is just really good at digging for information. We’re looking for another team member to help us plan shows, find guests, help edit interviews, curate our archives, manage our social media feeds and help with writing on our website and in our newsletter.

Requirements include passion and interests of all kinds, specially in arts, culture, politics and ideas; energy (we work long hours), and a positive attitude (the world is gloomy enough). Whether it’s Trump or Sanders; Cuba or China; Van Morrison or Otis Redding; Transcendentalism or Afrofuturism; Marxism or Surveillance Capitalism — if it’s interesting, we’ll talk about it.

You’ll also be encouraged to find your own projects to help expand the show’s reach (we know there’s more people like us out there). Others have worked on video documentaries, interview trailers, live events, cross-platform collaborations with online publications, and other side projects.

Radio chops are a bonus, but not required. This is mostly an editorial producer position.

If you have a strong vision for how you can help widen and deepen the Open Source community, send your pitch to info@radioopensource.org

Radio Open Source
Radio Open Source

Written by Radio Open Source

An American conversation with global attitude, on the arts, humanities, and global affairs, hosted by Christopher Lydon. chris@radioopensource.org

Responses (1)