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B2B Public Media Organization VuHaus is Now VuHaus Group


Vuhaus Group
Vuhaus Group

Five years after VuHaus launched the public radio video platform Vuhaus.com, the public media organization is now updating its name to VuHaus Group. The group remains a non-profit organization dedicated to serving public media stations. VuHaus Group will continue creating collaborative branding, editorial, revenue and distribution opportunities. In October, 2019, VuHaus.com became Live Sessions on NPR.org, which is still curated and controlled by VuHaus Group and its member stations.

"VuHaus Group is expanding services to stations, supporting artists in new and creative ways, and helping underwriters connect to public media's dedicated audiences," stated VuHaus Group President Erik Langner. "With our recent partnership with NPR Music and the transition of our website to Live Sessions, we feel the timing is right for a new moniker and website!"

VuHaus Group was founded in 2015 by five public media stations with the vision of building a national network of public media music stations. VuHaus and the stations started the music video platform, VuHaus.com, and have since expanded 19 member stations who collectively have over 6.2 million weekly listeners and 6 million monthly online station website visitors.

VuHaus affiliate memberships are open to all CPB qualified public media stations.

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