New Radio Program Highlights And Inspires Innovation

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Sep. 01, 2011

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington                               
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Timothy Allen 
National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, Va. 
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RELEASE: 11-286

NEW RADIO PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND INSPIRES INNOVATION

Hampton, Va. -- NASA and the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA) are 
launching a national radio program and podcast series that features 
compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and 
the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future. 
'Innovation Now', the series of 90-second radio segments, debuts Sept. 
1, online and on WHRV 89.5 FM in Norfolk, Va. 

The new program is scheduled to air at 5:32 p.m. EDT on WHRV during 
"All Things Considered" in the timeslot previously held by "Discovery 
Now." It may be aired at other times by stations in the future. New 
episodes will be available Monday to Friday throughout the year. 

The "Innovation Now" series highlights remarkable new technologies, 
stories of people who take creative approaches to solving problems 
and groundbreaking ideas that benefit lives and impact our world. 
Program producers draw upon expertise within NASA and NIA and tap 
into the creativity of strategic partners such as NASA's Office of 
the Chief Technologist and the public to create content. 

Episodes in production focus on breakthrough concepts in 
transportation, computer technology, energy, health and medicine, 
public safety, consumer goods, aerospace, environmental resources and 
industrial productivity. 

"The change in culture towards creativity and innovation is vital for 
the future American and world economy to not only survive, but 
flourish" said Robert Lindberg, NIA president and executive director. 
"By sharing the compelling stories of 'what's next' in innovation, 
this show will educate, entertain and inspire the public, 
particularly entrepreneurs, teachers and students, lifelong learners 
and business leaders." 

NIA is a non-profit research and graduate education institute formed 
by a consortium of leading research universities including Georgia 
Tech, Hampton University, North Carolina A&T State University, North 
Carolina State University, the University of Maryland, the University 
of Virginia, Virginia Tech, Old Dominion University, the College of 
William and Mary and the AIAA Foundation. 

In addition to radio access, the public will be able to listen to the 
show at its website, http://InnovationNow.us and download the 
programs for free at iTunes. 

For more information about NASA's Office of the Chief Technologist, 
visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov/oct 

	
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