Pinna

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Audio storytelling takes many forms, and in a city where podcasts and digital streams dominate, traditional radio broadcasters still carve out their space. Pinna operates in this landscape, offering content that spans narrative-driven programs, educational segments, and family-friendly entertainment. The medium may be old-school, but the approach often feels refreshingly direct—no algorithms, no skip buttons, just curated broadcasts designed to engage listeners on the go or at home.

Finding the studio is straightforward: it’s housed at 15 MetroTech Center #15, Brooklyn, NY 11201, a spot that sits amid the mix of corporate offices and tech hubs near Downtown Brooklyn. The area itself is a study in contrasts—glass towers casting shadows over brownstone streets, with subway lines weaving everything together. Radio might seem like a relic here, but in a borough where commutes are long and attention spans short, a well-timed broadcast can still feel like a lifeline.

No flashy interfaces or subscription tiers here. What you get is programming built for ears, not screens—interviews, serial dramas, even the occasional live call-in segment. The format’s limitations become its strength: a fixed schedule, a shared experience for listeners tuning in simultaneously. It’s a reminder that not every piece of media needs to be on-demand to hold value.

Contact details are minimal but functional. Reach out directly if needed—though the airwaves do most of the talking. For navigation, the map pins the location precisely, and in a neighborhood this dense, that’s half the battle. Some days, the best way to understand Brooklyn is to listen closely.

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Created 18 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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