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Study of NPR’s Spark Initiative shows stations getting Morning Edition boost
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A study of 57 stations found that more than half saw audience growth during the promotional campaign.
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A study of 57 stations found that more than half saw audience growth during the promotional campaign.
The station identified seven experts and asked each to create a list of obstacles to a lasting cleanup of the bay, as well as alternative strategies.
A new location for the conference helped to reduce costs.
Serial is the first podcast to be recognized with a Peabody.
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West Virginia Public Broadcasting was one of eight news organizations that received grants.
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Dr. Poyta believed that the public media station would be “an effective tool to advocate for tolerance.”
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The companies say Public Media Management should save stations money while protecting their ability to control local programming.
CPB’s fresh look at the Act is part of its two-year “Future of Public Media Initiative.”
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Curren has been CPB’s c.o.o. since 2006.
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Public broadcasters are increasingly using their contributions to emergency management when making the case for state funding.
Plus a video to give you vertigo.
“Nonprofit news organizations offer the potential to become part of the bedrock of a strong local news and information ecosystem,” the report said.
WNET and PBS officials recently concluded a “listening tour” to hear the concerns of documentarians. Did it change their outlook?