Quick Takes
Pubmedia groups and stations insist FCC disclosure rules are ‘ill-founded’
|
The organizations oppose changes to disclosure requirements for station leaders and board members.
Current (https://current.org/2016/06/page/2/)
The organizations oppose changes to disclosure requirements for station leaders and board members.
The funder is ramping up efforts to boost minority staffing on the shows it funds.
“Sooo Many White Guys” was unveiled at the station’s women’s podcasting festival this week.
So far, 17 videos of support from stations nationwide have arrived at WUCF in Orlando.
Kerger noted that PBS and the funder “have come close” to agreement.
The producer of public radio’s Intelligence Squared U.S. wants you to sign a petition.
“Everyone should be grateful that there is National Public Radio in this country.”
Six American Experience episodes will be rebroadcast in August.
RadioPublic joins a cadre of startups choosing the new hybrid structure.
Producers of podcasts for kids are teaming up and “working towards the goal of a healthy ecosystem of high-quality kids podcasts.”
Terrestrial broadcast audiences for NPR remained flat.
The station will work with local nonprofit First Person Arts to develop live events, a radio program and a podcast.
PBSDS is searching for a way to support itself as it trains stations to create web-first content for younger audiences.
In the late ’60s, a short-lived WTTW series told a police officer’s story with blunt language and authentic detail.
Joanne Winik was first hired at the Texas station in 1972 as auction manager.
Public broadcasting clients can opt into the screening service at no cost.
Also, Dennis Hamilton will retire from Public Media Company.
If you work at a station and you create a new show, does your station necessarily own it?
Whether in the boxing ring or in the field of public opinion, Ali knew how to win a fight.
The interconnection outlay in the Senate bill for fiscal year 2017 bolsters funding of $40 million approved in December’s Omnibus Appropriations bill.