Awards
Charlie Rose wins Cronkite Award, and other awards in public media
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Rose joins past winners including Tom Brokaw and Diane Sawyer.
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Rose joins past winners including Tom Brokaw and Diane Sawyer.
A music station also starts a podcast for and about young people.
Representatives from CPB, Oregon Public Broadcasting and the Association of Independents in Radio are in Ukraine’s capital.
It’ll result in smarter, fairer news coverage that more people will want to consume and support.
The board of trustees for Bowling Green State University approved an administration request to explore participation in the FCC’s spectrum auction.
Less than two years old, the PRX/Center for Investigative Reporting production has grown beyond just an investigative show.
Alex Chadwick might not be alive today if it weren’t for a burnt sausage.
The media outlets are looking for more ways to collaborate.
Stations have 60 days from receiving bids to declare whether they will participate in the auction, set for mid-2016.
As it shifts funding priorities, the university is evaluating its options for Chattanooga’s only NPR station.
With the current weekend powerhouses getting on in years, it’s time for some new programs that can build audience.
Kenneth Konz retired from CPB in May 2013 after 15 years as its Inspector General.
The content management system is designed to aid content creators in growing audience and digital fundraising.
Results will be shared with the news industry as a whole.
“Local journalism is a niche that is being neglected by the commercial marketplace.”
And Michael May, a radio producer and instructor, is the first senior producer for NPR’s Storytelling Lab initiative.
Baseball uniforms paying tribute to Mister Rogers’ famous red cardigan take to the field next month at a special minor-league game.
FCC Chair Wheeler said the decision provides “the certainty necessary to proceed apace toward a successful auction in the first quarter of next year.”
Attendees seeking hands-on help batted around ideas and refined pitches with top producers, directors and hosts.
The station laid off the show’s host and reassigned staff to a morning program.